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commentarial tradition identify as the 'gates of liberation' (vimokṣamukha):
Signlessness-samadhi (Sa: ānimitta-samādhi) (Pi:
animitto samādhi) or marklessness-concentration...
- no soul or self in any
living being, then p****ing
through the gate of
signlessness (animitta)—realising that
nirvana cannot be perceived, and
finally p****ing...
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mindfulness and the
Three Gates of
Liberation (emptiness or śūnyatā,
signlessness or animitta, and
wishlessness or apraṇihita).
Early Chan
texts also teach...
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medieval India,
states Srinivasan. The
Linga Purana states, "Shiva is
signless,
without color, taste, smell, that is
beyond word or touch,
without quality...
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being non-attached (asakti), non-conceptual and non-dual (advaya) and
signless (animitta). It is
generally understood as a kind of
insight into the true...
- ISBN 978-0-231-14485-8. Pontillo, Tiziana; Candotti,
Maria Piera (2014).
Signless Signification in
Ancient India and Beyond.
Anthem Press. ISBN 978-1-78308-332-9...
- "All
phenomena have the
nature of emptiness,
signlessness, and wishlessness. What is emptiness,
signlessness, and
wishlessness is the Tathagata." According...
- he
recounts three types of "contact" (ph****o): "emptiness" (suññato), "
signless" (animitto), "undirected" (appaṇihito). The
meaning of
emptiness as contemplated...
- characteristics] is
called the gate of
liberation [through]
signlessness, [or] the
contemplation of
signlessness. The
focused state of mind
examining all phenomena...
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objects is n!. The
number of n-permutations with k
disjoint cycles is the
signless Stirling number of the
first kind,
denoted c ( n , k ) {\displaystyle c(n...