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Skandhas (Sanskrit) or
khandhas (Pāḷi)
means "heaps, aggregates, collections, groupings, clusters". In Buddhism, it
refers to the five
aggregates of clinging...
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definition is
given in Pravachanasara.
Skandhas and Param**** are two
types of
Pudgalas (Matter).
Skandha are of six types: Gross-gross, gross, gross-fine...
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release from Saṃsāra,
karma and
rebirth as well as the
dissolution of the
skandhas. In some Mahāyāna scriptures,
notably the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra...
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three categories of the
teaching are the
skandhas, realms, and entrances. ‘
Skandhas’
refers to the five
skandhas of form, feelings, thoughts, impulses,...
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factors Mindstream Parinirvana Pratītyasamutpāda
Rebirth Saṃsāra Saṅkhāra
Skandha Śūnyatā Taṇhā (Craving) Tathātā Ten
Fetters Three marks of
existence Anicca...
- of five
skandhas or
heaps - the body, feelings, perceptions,
impulses and consciousness. The
belief in a self or soul, over
these five
skandhas, is illusory...
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Another key
element of his
teachings are the
concepts of the five
skandhas and
dependent origination,
describing how all
dharmas (both
mental states...
- of five
skandhas or
heaps - the body, feelings, perceptions,
impulses and consciousness. The
belief in a self or soul, over
these five
skandhas, is illusory...
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factors Mindstream Parinirvana Pratītyasamutpāda
Rebirth Saṃsāra Saṅkhāra
Skandha Śūnyatā Taṇhā (Craving) Tathātā Ten
Fetters Three marks of
existence Anicca...
- the
arising and
disappearance (udayabbaya) of the five
Skandhas"; "the
realisation of the
Skandhas as
empty (rittaka), vain (tucchaka) and
without any pith...