Significance of Hearing
Synonyms: Listening, Audition, Perception, Auditory sense, Auditory perception
In Dutch: Horen; In Finnish: Kuulo; In Spanish: Audiencia; In German: ´¡²Ô³óö°ù³Ü²Ô²µ
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Buddhist concept of 'Hearing'
In Buddhism, Hearing signifies the process of receiving and assessing oral communication, emphasizing the importance of discerning information and messages to foster understanding and insight in spiritual practice.
From: Vinaya Pitaka (4): Parivara
(1) Information or messages that have been communicated orally and are being evaluated.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Hearing'
In Hinduism, Hearing encompasses receiving spiritual knowledge, perceiving significant sounds, and actively listening to teachings. It plays a vital role in understanding and spiritual growth, though it is viewed as less significant than reflection.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The act of listening or receiving news, crucial for the flow of events leading to Rukmi’s declaration.[2] (2) The act of listening that leads to Radha's response.[3] (3) The act of perceiving the sound, which caused a reaction from Yamaraja and his assembly.[4] (4) The act of listening and receiving knowledge, particularly the teachings and glories expressed by Sannanda.[5] (5) The act of listening to recitations or discussions about Krishna’s pastimes, which is deemed essential for spiritual growth.[6]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) 'shruyamanah' refers to the act of listening, particularly in the context of understanding spiritual teachings.[7] (2) The initial sensory perception that triggered the inquiry and subsequent actions of the brahmana.[8]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) One of the primary bhakti processes where individuals listen to spiritual teachings or scriptures.[9]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) To receive information through auditory means; in this case, the sannyasis learned about Lord Caitanya's departure.[10]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) An action that is significant in establishing relations, serving as an example in the discussed context.[11] (2) The perception of sounds or words by an audience, crucial for understanding the complete sentence-meaning.[12]
From: Tirukkural (Thirukkural)
(1) The act of listening actively to teachings or insights, which can lead to personal growth and understanding.[14]
The concept of Hearing in scientific sources
Hearing is the ability to perceive sounds, crucial for identifying auditory issues during ear examinations. It can be safeguarded against noise exposure, highlighting its importance in maintaining auditory health and preventing related problems like dizziness.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Hearing is the ability to perceive sounds, and it is assessed during the ear examination to identify hearing loss or other auditory problems, which may be related to dizziness.[15] (2) Hearing is a function that can be protected against noise exposure by NAC, as the text mentions a protective effect on hearing.[16]