Significance of Heaviness
Heaviness is understood differently across various disciplines. In Vyakarana, it denotes a quality influencing the force of sword strikes. Rasashastra highlights it as a characteristic of quality emeralds. In scientific contexts, heaviness is experienced as a sensation of weightiness or lethargy, particularly in Kaphaja symptoms related to Gridhrasi, and manifests as a feeling of weight or pressure in cases of manyastambh affecting the neck. Each interpretation emphasizes its impact on physical sensation and quality assessment.
Synonyms: Weight, Burden, Density, Opulence, Gravity, Pressure
In Finnish: Raskaus; In Dutch: Zwaarte; In Spanish: Pesadez
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Hindu concept of 'Heaviness'
In Hinduism, Heaviness signifies a distinctive quality influencing both the impact of sword strikes and the intrinsic value of an emerald, reflecting deeper connections between physical attributes and spiritual significance.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) A feature of a good emerald that contributes to its overall quality.[1]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A quality that affects the nature of the blows delivered with the sword.[2]