Significance of Regeneration
Synonyms: Restoration, Renewal, Revival, Rejuvenation, Recovery, Reconstitution, Revitalization
In German: Regeneration; In Dutch: Regeneratie; In Finnish: Uusiutuminen; In Spanish: 搁别驳别苍别谤补肠颈贸苍
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Hindu concept of 'Regeneration'
In Hinduism, Regeneration signifies the cyclical rebirth of the soul into various bodies, emphasizing the eternal nature of existence and the continuous journey of the soul through different life forms.
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) The cycle of the soul being reborn into different bodies, highlighting the recurring nature of existence.[1]
The concept of Regeneration in local and regional sources
Regeneration in the context of Narayan's novels signifies the hero's journey toward salvation, while in Milton's Samson Agonistes, it represents spiritual renewal through overcoming struggles, linking both themes to personal transformation and resilience.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Regeneration is a phase in Narayan's novels that the hero achieves, marking a step in the process of achieving salvation.[2] (2) The process depicted in Milton's poetry, particularly in Samson Agonistes, emphasizing spiritual renewal and overcoming adversity.[3]
The concept of Regeneration in scientific sources
Regeneration involves restoring health to tissues through targeted scaffolds in tissue engineering and addressing lost or damaged tissue from periodontal diseases, necessitating further research on underlying supportive factors for effective treatment.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is regulated by both intrinsic and extrinsic pathways and is fascinating in polychaetes because the process can be initiated even though the control centre is absent.[4]