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Significance of Proclamation

In Tibetan Buddhism, Proclamation refers to a formal declaration concerning the nature of arguments surrounding cognitions. Dharmashastra defines it as a royal announcement about lost property. In Mahayana, it is an official request by King Shuddhodana for families to send a man to religious life. Theravada outlines various forms of Proclamation, including announcements of the Patimokkha, guidelines for monastic life, and edicts on the protection of creatures, emphasizing the importance of public acknowledgment of ethical teachings.1
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Synonyms: Declaration, Announcement, Statement, Edict, Notice, Decree

In French: Proclamation; In Dutch: Proclamatie; In Finnish: Julistus; In Spanish: ±Ê°ù´Ç³¦±ô²¹³¾²¹³¦¾±Ã³²Ô; In German: Proklamation; In Malay: Pengisytiharan; In Swedish: °Õ¾±±ô±ô°ìä²Ô²Ô²¹²µ¾±±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð

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Buddhist concept of 'Proclamation'

Hindu concept of 'Proclamation'

Jain concept of 'Proclamation'

The concept of Proclamation in local and regional sources