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Upādāna उपादान is a
Sanskrit and Pali word that
means "fuel,
material cause,
substrate that is the
source and
means for
keeping an
active process energized"...
- The
binding of a
virus to its
target cell Moh, a vice in Sikh
religion Upādāna, a
cause of
suffering in
Buddhism This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- tongue, body, and mind) Sparśa
contact Vedanā
sensation Taṇhā
thirst Upādāna grasping Bhava coming to be Jāti
birth Jarāmaraṇa old age and
death – corpse...
- senses), Sparśa (sensory stimulation), Vedanā (feeling), Taṇhā (craving),
Upādāna (grasping),
Bhava (becoming), Jāti (birth), and Jarāmaraṇa (old age, death...
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appropriation (
upadana): The
designation of
appropriation (
upadana-prajñapti) is the
designation of life (jiva) (which is)
internal appropriation (
upadana) in the...
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found on Earth. However, the
pleasures of this
realm lead to
attachment (
upādāna), lack of
spiritual pursuits, and
therefore no nirvana.: 37 Nonetheless...
- five
aggregates (Skt.: skandha; Pali: khandha) of
clinging (Skt., Pali:
upādāna; see
Figure 2 to the right). In the canon, as
indicated above, feeling...
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toward liberation from
defilements (kleshas) and
clinging and
craving (
upādāna), also
called awakening,
which results in the
attainment of Nirvana, and...
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metaphysical substance which is the "primal
material cause of the
universe (
upadana)." In this view,
Brahman alone is real, and the
phenomenal world is an...
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Kleshas (Buddhism)
Three poisons (Buddhism)
Twelve Nidanas Upādāna Pali
discourses that use this three-fold
typology include DN 15, DN 22...