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- Śūnyatā (/ʃuːnjəˈtɑː/ shoon-yə-TAH; Sanskrit: शून्यता; Pali: suññatā), translated most often as "emptiness", "vacuity", and sometimes "voidness", or "nothingness"...
- Look up sunyata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Śūnyatā is an element in Buddhist philosophy. Sunyata may also refer to: Sunyata (Robert Rich album)...
- and served tea. During this time, he released four albums on c****ette: Sunyata (1982), Trances (1983), Drones (1983), and his first live album titled...
- takes on significant spiritual and metaphysical meanings. In Buddhism, Śūnyatā refers to the emptiness inherent in all things, a fundamental concept in...
- described with greater detail, such as p****ing through the gate of emptiness (sunyata) – realising that there is no soul or self in any living being, then p****ing...
- Religion’ [宗教における人格性と非人格性] ‘Nihil and Śūnyatā’ [虚無と空] ‘The Position of Śūnyatā’ [空の立場] ‘Śūnyatā and Time’ [空と時] ‘Śūnyatā and History’ [空と歴史] CW11: The Standpoint...
- Sunyata Dance ( 空之舞 ) is a work for clarinet and symphony orchestra, composed by He Xuntian in 2011. Sunyata Dance (2011) was written especially for clarinet...
- unreal, but logically indeterminable. Ultimately, all phenomena are empty (śūnyatā) of an inherent self or essence due to the non-existence of the self (anattā)...
- Sarvāstivadā Pudgalavada Sautrāntika Madhyamaka Svatantrika and Prasangika Śūnyatā Yogacara Tibetan Persian Mazdakism Mithraism Zoroastrianism Zurvanism...
- teaching addressed to both arhats and bodhisattvas, regarding the doctrine of śūnyatā. In most versions, the discourse of the text culminates with a wordless...