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Nāmarūpa (Sanskrit: नामरूप) is used in
Buddhism to
refer to the
constituents of a
living being: nāma is
typically considered to
refer to the
mental component...
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Nāmarūpa-vyākaraṇa (Sanskrit: नामरुपव्याकरण), in
Hindu philosophy,
refers to the
process of
evolution of
differentiation into
names and
forms i.e. to the...
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therefore Vijñāna (consciousness) exists; and in a
similar manner it
links Nāmarūpa (the
sentient body), Ṣaḍāyatana (our six senses), Sparśa (sensory stimulation)...
- Saṅkhāra
conditioning of mind
unknowingly Vijñāna not
being conscious Nāmarūpa name and form (constituent
elements of
mental and
physical existence) Ṣalāyatana...
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equivalent is the list of
Abhidharma which constitute reality, as in
Namarupa.
Tattva (/ˈtʌtvə/) is a
Sanskrit word
meaning truth. The
Samkhya philosophy...
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conditioned by
mental fabrications (saṅkhāra);
consciousness and the mind-body (
nāmarūpa) are interdependent; and,
consciousness acts as a "life force" by which...
- ISBN 978-0-19-539534-1. OCLC 318191988. "3 Gurus, 48 Questions" (PDF).
Namarupa (Fall 2004).
Interview by R.
Alexander Medin: 9. 2004.
Archived from the...
- the Paramatman, Allah, or God.
Dhikr Ik
Onkar Jaap
Sahib ****a Nām ****ō
Namarupa Names of God
Nembutsu Om
Shabda Simran Universal Sufism Vedic chant Naam...
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Confluence Countdown. "Ashtanga Yoga
Sadhana Retreat".
Namarupa:
Categories of
Indian Thought (
Namarupa Yatra). 2015. Jois,
Sharath (2015). "A More Spiritual...
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different versions that
understand consciousness (vijñana) and name and form (
namarupa) differently.
According to Bucknell, SN 35.106
describes a non-linear "branched...