Significance of Long term
According to Dharmashastra, the term long term pertains to the time it takes for seeds to germinate in the field. This duration can complicate the process of verifying the authenticity of the seeds, as the waiting period impacts the ability to assess their quality and viability effectively. The concept highlights the challenges in agricultural practices related to seed identification and reliability in cultivation.1
Synonyms: Extended, Protracted, Lasting, Chronic, Persistent, Sustained, Permanent
In Dutch: Lange termijn; In Finnish: ±Ê¾±³Ù°ìä²¹¾±°ì²¹¾±²Ô±ð²Ô
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Hindu concept of 'Long term'
In Hinduism, the term "Long term" signifies the extended period necessary for seeds to germinate, representing the challenge in assessing their true nature and potential over time.
Significance in Dharmashastra (religious law):
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From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) The duration required for seeds to germinate in the field, making it difficult to determine their authenticity.[1]