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Nidāna (निदान) is a
Sanskrit and Pali word that
means "cause,
motivation or occasion"
depending on the context. The word is
derived from the
Sanskrit prefix...
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originated phenomena, the most well-known of
which is the
twelve links or
nidānas (Pāli: dvādasanidānāni, Sanskrit: dvādaśanidānāni). The
traditional interpretation...
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Ayurveda practitioner who
wrote the Rug-vinischaya, also
known as the
Madhava Nidana,
which soon ****umed a
position of authority. In the 79
chapters of this...
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cosmogenies as the
basis for the
first four links.
According to Boisvert,
nidana 3-10
correlate with the five skandhas.
According to
Richard Gombrich, the...
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Nidāna Ārambhakathā (Burmese: နိဒါန အာရမ္ဘကထာ; lit. 'Preface to the Legend') is a Mon
language chronicle. It is
supposedly part of a
larger treatise called...
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explain origination of
endless cycles of
dukkha and rebirth,
through Twelve Nidānas or "twelve links". It
states that
because Avidyā (ignorance) exists, Saṃskāras...
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apparent distinctions between the
nidana model and the
khandha model are
reduced when,
instead of
using the twelve-
nidana model of the
Samyutta Nikaya, chapter...
- Saunaka-sutra (¶)
Samaveda Latyayana-sutra (§), Drahyayana-sutra (§),
Nidana-sutra (§), Pushpa-sutra (§), ****totra-sutra (§)
Yajurveda Manava-sutra...
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aggregates are
completely ended during the
experience of Nirvana. The
twelve nidanas describe how, in a
continuous process,
avijja ("ignorance," "unawareness")...
- part of this
story is
corroborated by
archaeological evidence: the
Vinaya Nidana mentions names of five monks, who are said to have gone to the Himalayan...