Significance of Restoration
Synonyms: Rehabilitation, Renewal, Recovery, Repair, Revival, Return., Rebuilding, Rejuvenation
In Dutch: Restauratie; In Finnish: Restaurointi; In Spanish: ٲܰó
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Buddhist concept of 'Restoration'
Restoration in Buddhism encompasses the reinstatement of individuals into the Bhikkhu Samgha post-expulsion and signifies returning to a former condition or state, reflecting both just and unjust circumstances surrounding the expulsion.
From: Vinaya (2): The Mahavagga
(1) The process of being reinstated into the Bhikkhu Samgha after expulsion, which can occur justly or unjustly based on prior conditions.[1]
From: Vinaya Pitaka (4): Parivara
(1) One of the potential outcomes of a formal act, where something is returned to its previous condition or state.[2]
Jain concept of 'Restoration'
In Jainism, Restoration signifies the process of reestablishing harmony following the discord experienced between Bharata and Ativirya, emphasizing the importance of balance and order in overcoming conflict.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) Reflecting on the restoration of order after the conflict involving Bharata and Ativirya.[3]
The concept of Restoration in scientific sources
The keyphrase "Restoration" pertains to dental procedures primarily for permanent teeth, utilizing materials such as glass ionomer cements to effectively repair and restore dental health.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Restoration was more common in permanent teeth and often involved the use of materials like glass ionomer cements to repair the teeth.[4]