- Saṃsāra (in
Sanskrit and Pali) in
Buddhism is the
beginningless cycle of
repeated birth,
mundane existence and
dying again.
Samsara is
considered to be...
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holding that soul
substances (Jīva) are
uncreated and that time is
beginningless. Some
interpretations and
traditions of
Buddhism can be
conceived as...
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personal Creator of the
universe exists who sans (without) the
universe is
beginningless, changeless, immaterial, timeless,
spaceless and
enormously powerful...
- At all
these sites, the
primary image is lingam,
representing the
beginningless and
endless stambha (pillar),
symbolising the
infinite nature of Shiva...
- the
sacrificial post. In that hymn, a
description is
found of the
beginningless and
endless Stambha or Skambha, and it is
shown that the said Skambha...
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craving for existence, and ignorance,
which perpetuate samsara, the
beginningless cycle of rebirth, dukkha, and
dying again.
Asavas are also translated...
- him. In
contrast to his creation, God has a
timeless nature. He is
beginningless (azalī)
because he has
existed for all
eternity and
nothing precedes...
- and they are
trustworthy notwithstanding general human subjection to "
beginningless ignorance."
Knowledge is
always of the real, even in dreams, and error...
- I have done in the past Created by my body, mouth, and mind, From
beginningless greed, anger, and delusion, I now know
shame and
repent of them all...
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latter of
which dealt with
controversial Averroist and
Aristotelian beginninglessness of the world.
Disputes with some
important Franciscans conspired to...