Significance of Panic
Synonyms: Anxiety, Fear, Hysteria, Trepidation, Agitation, Dread, Frenzy, Terror, Worry
In Dutch: Paniek; In Finnish: Paniikki; In Spanish: ±Êá²Ô¾±³¦´Ç
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Hindu concept of 'Panic'
In Hinduism, Panic is interpreted as a state of extreme anxiety linked to Vikriti, characterized by sudden overwhelming fear that can disrupt judgment and decision-making processes.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) a sudden overwhelming fear or anxiety that can impair judgment and decision-making.[1]
The concept of Panic in local and regional sources
Panic symbolizes the fear and confusion faced when confronting reality, serving as a contrast to social conventions. It's described as a state of extreme anxiety to be avoided for the pursuit of happiness.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A metaphor for the fear induced by a loss of control or the intrusion of genuine emotion, as symbolized by the character Pan in Forster's stories.[2] (2) A state of extreme anxiety or fear, noted as something to be avoided in the pursuit of happiness.[3] (3) In Forster's narrative, it symbolizes the fear and confusion that arises when confronted with reality, contrasting the safety of social conventions.[4]