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- that nidanas 3-7 are part of the "rebirth process" (uppatti-bhava) and nidanas are 8-10 are "karma process". The ****ure life: The last two nidanas (birth...
- particular teaching. The other primary use of nidāna in the Buddhist tradition is in the context of the Twelve Nidānas, also called the "Twelve Links of Dependent...
- explain origination of endless cycles of dukkha and rebirth, through Twelve Nidānas or "twelve links". It states that because Avidyā (ignorance) exists, Saṃskāras...
- Trungpa (1972). "Karma and Rebirth: The Twelve Nidanas, by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche." Karma and the Twelve Nidanas, A Sourcebook for the Shambhala School of...
- 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...
- the nama-factors sensation, perception and formation) Nibbāna The Twelve Nidanas is a linear list of twelve elements from the Buddhist teachings which arise...
- consciousness – lead to "contact" (ph****a). Sparśa is the sixth of the Twelve Nidānas. It is conditioned by the presence of the six sense-openings (ṣaḍāyatana)...
- 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...
- Trungpa (1972). "Karma and Rebirth: The Twelve Nidanas, by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche." Karma and the Twelve Nidanas, A Sourcebook for the Shambhala School of...
- and found to be empty of self. The saḷāyatana are included in the Twelve Nidanas, a list compiled of several sublists including the five skandhas, which...