Significance of Sentence
Synonyms: Clause, Statement, Phrase, Expression, Utterance, Proposition
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Buddhist concept of 'Sentence'
In Buddhism, "Sentence" denotes the expression that articulates the interconnectedness of actions, their causes, and resulting effects, emphasizing the philosophy of karma and the impact of one's deeds on their experience and existence.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The construction or phrasing used to articulate the relationship between operation, cause, and effect.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Sentence'
In Hinduism, "Sentence" denotes a structured expression of thoughts, conveying complete ideas through words, preserving meanings and grammatical construct, while emphasizing clarity in communication, such as actions related to cooking and eating rice.
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A structured expression of thoughts consisting of nouns and verbs that interact through their meanings.[2] (2) A grammatical construct where each word exists separately and retains its own meaning, allowing for the preservation of case-endings and clear numerical understanding.[3] (3) The specific statement regarding the actions of cooking and eating rice that is being analyzed.[4] (4) A coherent group of words that conveys a complete thought or statement in language.[5] (5) A complete thought expressed in words, which can effectively communicate the idea of selection.[6]