Significance of Samsriti
Samsriti, as understood in Vaishnavism, signifies the cycle of material existence, encompassing the suffering and miseries associated with it. In Vedanta, Samsriti describes both the cycle of existence marked by change and impermanence, and the ongoing process of birth and rebirth. Together, these interpretations emphasize the transient nature of life and the continual cycle that influences the condition of existence for individuals.
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Hindu concept of 'Samsriti'
Samsriti in Hinduism encompasses the cycle of existence marked by change and impermanence, embracing the material suffering inherent in life, and representing the ongoing recurrence of birth and rebirth.
From: Vivekachudamani
(1) The process of continuous cycle or recurrence of birth and rebirth.[1] (2) Refers to the cycle of existence or the condition of being subject to change and impermanence.[2]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The cycle of material existence and the suffering associated with it, including various types of miseries.[3]