- "not
taking effect", "non-production". "An" also
means "not", or "non" "
Utpāda"
means "genesis", "coming forth", "birth" The
Buddhist tradition uses the...
- of "ajāta",
which uses the term "anutpāda": "An"
means "not", or "non" "
Utpāda"
means "genesis", "coming forth", "birth"
Taken together "anutpāda" means...
-
Lankavatara Sutra.
According to D.T Suzuki, "anutpada" is not the
opposite of "
utpada", but
transcends opposites. It is the
seeing into the true
nature of existence...
- ****imilates to the
second stop Examples:
vimukti → vimutti,
dugdha → duddha,
utpāda → uppāda,
pudgala → puggala, udghoṣa → ugghosa,
adbhuta → abbhuta, śabda...
- hotsubodaishin; Tibetan:
byang chub kyi sems bsk**** pa), that is, the
arising (
utpāda) of bodhicitta. Mahāyāna
Buddhism teaches that the
broader motivation of...
- Dutt,
Nalinaksha (1930), "The
Place of the
Aryasatyas and
Pratitya Sam
Utpada in
Hinayana and Mahayana",
Annals of the
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute...
- emptiness.
According to D.T. Suzuki, "anutpāda" is not the
opposite of "
utpāda", but
transcends opposites. It is the
seeing into the true
nature of existence...
-
translation for vijñapti-mātra is representation-only. An
means "not", or "non";
utpāda means "genesis", "coming forth", "birth"
Taken together anutpāda
means "having...
- school: Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra (華嚴) Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra (深密) *Tathāgata-
utpāda-guṇa-alaṃkāra-vyūha (如來出現功德莊嚴) Mahayana-abhidharma-sutra (阿毘達磨) Laṅkāvatāra...
-
sentient beings increases, this
would mean that
beings or
nirvana can
arise (
utpāda)
without a
cause or can be created. Both of
these views are
rejected by...