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Saṅkhata (Sanskrit: Saṃskṛta संस्कृत)
refers to any
phenomena conditioned by
other phenomena produced through causes.
Sankhata is
contrasted with Asankhata...
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total of 82
possible types of dhammas, 81 of
these are
conditioned (
sankhata),
while one is unconditioned,
which is nibbana. The 81
conditioned dhammas...
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activities Volitional dispositions Volitional formations (Bhikkhu Bodhi)
Sankhata Kleshas (Buddhism)
Mental factors (Buddhism) Paticca-samuppada Samskara...
- no doubt, the
result of a
confusion in the
meanings of the two terms,
sankhata ('compounded') and
paticcasamuppanna ('causally conditioned')." Thus, even...
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eradicates are: Self-view — The view of substance, or that what is
compounded (
sankhata),
could be
eternal in the five
aggregates (form, feelings, perception,...
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Buddhism and the body
Consciousness (Buddhism)
Namarupa (concept)
Skandhas Sankhata Sanna Vedana Vijnana Substantial form
Three marks of
existence Keren Arbel...
- a
total of 82
possible types of dhammas, 81 of
these are
conditioned (
sankhata),
while one is unconditioned.
These dhammas are
divided into four main...
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Everlasting world. In the
Vajra Prajnaparamita Sutra, it is written, "All
saṅkhata [ja]
dharma is like a
dream and a
shadow of a bubble,"
suggesting that...