Significance of Vishesha
In Dutch: Vishesha; In Finnish: Vishesha; In Spanish: Vishesha; In German: Vishesh
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Hindu concept of 'Vishesha'
In Hinduism, Vishesha denotes distinct entities, contrasting non-duality, reflecting individual characteristics, and highlighting particular instances. It also describes extraordinary phenomena, emphasizing specific representations that differ from general concepts, encompassing varied interpretations and manifestations.
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A term denoting a common characteristic of the same kind, present in as many forms as there are eternal things.[1] (2) Denotes the particular notion or aspect that applies specifically to an individual instance or type.[2] (3) A term used to imply a specific or particular instance that stands out against general concepts.[3]
From: Padarthadharmasamgraha and Nyayakandali
(1) The term for individuality that distinguishes a substrate from all other things, applied primarily to individual objects.[4] (2) Individuality, a category that refers to the unique attributes of individual objects.[5]
From: Taittiriya Upanishad
(1) A term used in contrast to the concept of non-duality, referring to distinctions or specific entities in the universe.[6]
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) This term denotes a special rule or consideration that is particularly emphasized by Tejahsimha in the text, specifically in relation to the assessment of the outcomes derived from the periods.[7]