- Paramārtha (Sanskrit, Devanagari: परमार्थ;
traditional Chinese: 真諦;
simplified Chinese: 真谛; pinyin: Zhēndì) (499-569 CE) was an
Indian monk from Ujjain...
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three levels of reality,
using sublation as the
ontological criterion:
Pāramārthika (paramartha, absolute), the
Reality that is
metaphysically true and ontologically...
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distinguishes the
Three Natures and the Trikāya. The
Three Natures are:
Paramarthika (transcendental reality), also
referred to as
Parinispanna in Yogācāra...
- philosophy,
there are two realities:
Vyavaharika (empirical reality) and
Paramarthika (absolute,
spiritual reality). Māyā is a fact in that it is the appearance...
- philosophy,
there are two realities:
Vyavaharika (empirical reality) and
Paramarthika (absolute,
spiritual reality). Māyā is the
empirical reality that entangles...
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sublation as the
criterion to
postulate three levels of
ontological reality:
Pāramārthika (paramartha, absolute), the
Reality that is
metaphysically true and ontologically...
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epistemic realism,
while holding that, from the view of
ultimate truth (
paramarthika satya), all
things (including
Buddha nature and Nirvana) are
empty of...
- the
criterion to
postulate an
ontological hierarchy of
three levels:
Pāramārthika (paramartha, absolute), the
absolute level, "which is
absolutely real...
- as the unchanging, unborn, attribute-less,
absolute existence or Sat (
Paramarthika), are all
Brahman (Everything is Brahman). John C.
Plott (1977). Global...
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three important categories they are
Sharmika Geyamulu or work songs,
Paramarthika Geyamulu or
mystic songs and
Koutumbika Geyamulu or
family songs. The...