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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)...
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Emmanuel Sorensen (October 27, 1890 –
August 13, 1984), also
known as
Sunyata,
Shunya or Sunyabhai, was a
Danish mystic,
horticulturist and
writer who...
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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...
- existence. In the
Mahayana traditions vip****anā is
defined as
insight into
śūnyatā ("emptiness") and Buddha-nature. In
modern Theravāda, the
relation between...
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takes on
significant spiritual and
metaphysical meanings. In Buddhism,
Śūnyatā refers to the
emptiness inherent in all things, a
fundamental concept in...
- been
claimed by some
scholars to be
identical with
anatta (non-self) and
sunyata (emptiness)
states though this is
hotly contested by
other scholars and...
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Perfection of Wisdom". The
Sutra famously states, "Form is
emptiness (
śūnyatā),
emptiness is form." It has been
called "the most
frequently used and...
- or "egolessness"). Mahāyāna
texts describe it as the
understanding of
śūnyatā ("emptiness"). It is part of the
Threefold Training in Buddhism, and is...
- unreal, but
logically indeterminable. Ultimately, all
phenomena are
empty (
śūnyatā) of an
inherent self or
essence due to the non-existence of the self (anātman)...