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Skandhas (Sanskrit) or
khandhas (Pāḷi)
means "heaps, aggregates, collections, groupings, clusters". In Buddhism, it
refers to the five
aggregates of clinging...
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second (active)
sense of the word, saṅkhāra
refers to
karma (sankhara-
khandha) that
leads to
conditioned arising,
dependent origination.
According to...
- The Five
Aggregates (pañca
khandha)
according to the Pali Canon. → ← ← Form is
derived from the Four
Great Elements. Consciousness...
- "deathless". To
attain this state, all
phenomena subject to
birth – the
khandhas and nidānas – must be
transcended by
means of non-attachment. The last...
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occurrence of the
aggregates (skandha/
khandha) of
physical and
mental phenomena that
constitute a being; or, for short,
khandha-parinibbāna.
Modern Buddhist usage...
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contextualized in
three significant frameworks: rūpa-
khandha – "material forms," one of the five
aggregates (
khandha) by
which all
phenomena can be categorized...
- out-group Primary, secondary, and
reference groups Social group Collectives Khandha, a
Buddhist concept of five
material and
mental factors that take part...
- (sampajaññā)
arising and
fading of the five
aggregates of
clinging (pañc'upādāna-
khandha)
extinction (khaya) of the
taints (āsava) [Arahantship] This box: view...
- ISBN 9788170222590.
Shastri ****tonde,
Gajanan (ed.).
Shree Scanda Puran (Sayadri
Khandha) (in Marathi). Mumbai:
Shree Katyani Publication. Satoskar, B. D. Gomantak...
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Educational Services. p. 515. ISBN 978-8120601451.
Shree Scanda Puran (Sayadri
Khandha) – Ed. Dr.
Jarson D. Kunha,
Marathi version Ed. by
Gajanan Shastri ****tonde...