Significance of Request
Synonyms: Appeal, Petition, Application, Inquiry, Solicitation, Summons, Plea, Call, Desire, Wish
In Dutch: Verzoek; In Finnish: ±Ê²â²â³Ùää; In Spanish: Pedido
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Hindu concept of 'Request'
In Hinduism, "Request" signifies a desire or appeal directed to the Lord, encompassing formal petitions, actions inspiring divine intervention, and supplications that receive positive responses, as illustrated by Hanuman’s journey to the lake.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The action prompting Hanuman to go to the lake, made by the renunciate.[1] (2) An alternative reading of 'manoratha', highlighting the aspect of asking or desiring something.[2] (3) A formal appeal or demand for something, in this case directed towards the Lord.[3] (4) A plea or petition made to the Lord, which He responded positively to by agreeing.[4]
The concept of Request in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Request" encompasses various meanings: a heartfelt plea in worship, a personal appeal for marital support, a general act of asking, and expressing desperation in extreme situations, reflecting the diverse ways individuals seek assistance or fulfillment.
From: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
(1) This is an act of asking for something, making a demand, or expressing a desire.[5] (2) This word means to ask for something, as the text provides.[6]
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) The plea made by Gora’s wife to her parents for their assistance in arranging a second marriage for her husband.[7]
From: Folklore of the Santal Parganas
(1) The appeal made by the sister-in-law to the bonga to have her husband killed by a tiger due to her frustrations.[8]