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Significance of Voice

Voice, as described across various philosophies, embodies multiple dimensions. In Vaishnavism, it signifies sound conveying emotion; in Purana, a gentle manifestation of the mind's thoughts. Jyotisha links voice to character perception, while Vedanta sees it as vital for chanting. Mahayana emphasizes voice as a tool for bodhisattvas' teachings, portraying non-attachment. Theravada connects voice to identity and expression. Historically, it represents truth's progression and the sages' wisdom. In science, it refers to vocal qualities assessed clinically. Overall, voice serves as a significant means of communication and expression across contexts.1
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Synonyms: Vocal, Sound, Tone, Speech, Utterance, Articulation, Expression, Pitch

In Malay: Suara; In Dutch: Stem; In Finnish: Ää²Ô¾±; In Spanish: Voz; In German: Stimme; In Swedish: ¸éö²õ³Ù; In French: Voix

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Buddhist concept of 'Voice'

Hindu concept of 'Voice'

The concept of Voice in local and regional sources