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- Vibhanga, nibbana or the asankhata-dhatu (unconditioned element) is defined thus: ‘What is the unconditioned element (asankhata dhatu)? It is the cessation...
- to the Kathavatthu, tathātā is not an unconditioned or un-constructed (asankhata) phenomenon. The only phenomenon which is un-constructed in Theravada...
- scholarship. In Theravāda, nibbana is the only unconstructed phenomenon (asankhata-dhamma, asankhatadhatu). Unlike in the Sarvāstivāda school, space (akasa)...
- Vibhanga, nibbana or the asankhata-dhatu (unconditioned element) is defined thus: What is the unconditioned element (asankhata dhatu)? It is the cessation...
- has had their first glimpse of the unconditioned[jargon] element, the asankhata,[citation needed] in which they see the goal, in the moment of the fruition...
- other phenomena produced through causes. Sankhata is contrasted with Asankhata, which means Unconditioned (that which is of its own without any dependence...
- also held that out of all dhammas, only Nirvana was an unconditioned (asankhata) dhamma, against the view of the Sarvāstivāda which also held that space...
- (aparinipphanna) and are neither conditioned (sankhata) nor unconditioned (asankhata). In Abhidhamma, paññattis are a "merely conceptualized" (parikappa-siddha)...
- under the supervision of Jean Filliozat, on the Pali Buddhist notion of "asaṅkhata" ("the unformed, the unconditioned "), and joined the French National...