- each
other in a
single moment. Pratītyasamutpāda
consists of two terms:
Pratītya: "having depended". The term
appears in the
Vedas and
Upanishads in the...
- the self (anātman), but
temporarily exist depending on
other phenomena (
pratītya-samutpāda). In
Chinese Buddhism, the Mādhyamaka
thought is accepted, and...
- has its own-being and that all
phenomena reduce to the
relativities of
pratitya samutpada. The
Buddhist ontological hypothesese deny that
there is any...
-
there is a
system of
dependent origination and
interdependent phenomena (
pratītya-samutpāda) but no
stable persistent identities,
neither eternal universals...
- (aggregates), ayatanas, the Four
Noble Truths,
dependent origination (
Pratitya-samutpada), and the
practice of vip****ana
through the
development of wisdom...
-
Devadatta Icchantika Karma in
Buddhism Merit (Buddhism) Moha (Buddhism)
Pratitya-samutpada
Samsara (Buddhism)
Three Poisons Twelve Nidanas "SuttaCentral"...
- sense-pleasure clinging.
Dependent Origination (Pali: paṭicca-samuppāda; Skt.:
pratitya-samutpada): As
indicated in
Figure 2 above, the six
sense bases (Pali:...
- the Sutta-nipata.
Utilizing the Buddha's
theory of "dependent arising" (
pratitya-samutpada),
Nagarjuna demonstrated the ****ility of [...]
metaphysical speculations...
- has its own-being and that all
phenomena reduce to the
relativities of
pratitya samutpada. The
Buddhist ontological hypothesese deny that
there is any...
-
particular psychological processes.
Anatta Atman (Buddhism)
Nagarjuna Pratitya-samutpada
Samsara Sankhāra
Schools of
Buddhism Shunyata Tathagatagarbha...