Significance of Rupi
In Dutch: Rupi; In Finnish: Rupi
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Buddhist concept of 'Rupi'
In Buddhism, Rupi signifies beings linked to form and physical existence, emphasizing the importance of materiality and the tangible aspects of life within the broader context of existence and spiritual awakening.
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(1) Referring to beings that are associated with form and in a state of physical existence.[1]
Jain concept of 'Rupi'
In Jainism, "Rupi" signifies entities possessing form, highlighting their physical or tangible existence. This interpretation emphasizes the distinction between forms and formless aspects of reality within Jain philosophical thought.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) With form, indicating entities that have a physical or tangible existence.[2]