Search results for "Anitya" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • frustration caused by the impermanence (anitya) of all things (viparinama ... to hold for a Buddhist are impermanence (anitya), no-self (anatman), interdependent ...
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  • pain and frustration caused by the impermanence (anitya) of all things (viparinama-duhkhata). We struggle all of our lives to stay comfortable and happy ...
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  • of existence" (impermanence, anitya; unsatisfactoriness, dukkha; soullessness, anàtma). *Vàna, meaning "weaving," + nir, meaning ...
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  • order to illustrate his teaching of impermanence (anitya). These relics were so valued that they caused armed conflict between factions for possession ...
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  • kartika signifies is entwined with the skullcap, anitya and the makara: "The Kartika (Sanskrit) or curved knife symbolises the cutting of ...
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  • (Brahman) and transitory existence (anitya). 2) Ihāmutrārtha phala bhoga virāga — The renunciation (virāga) of enjoyments of objects (artha ...
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  • oriented fleeting nature of existence, known as anitya, and hence become awakened (nirvana). Later Buddhist philosophical schools, such as Yogacara, developed ...
    23 KB (3,480 words) - 23:03, 30 November 2022
  • This is expounded in the Buddhist teaching of Anitya impermanence, change (Pali: Anicca). The Buddhist solution to the problem of ...
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  • 1) "impermanence" (anitya in Sanskrit; anicca in Pali), which not only means that everything will eventually cease to exist, but also ...
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  • and the substance that is transitory existence (anitya). # Ihāmutrārtha phala bhoga virāga —The renunciation (virāga) of enjoyments of ...
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  • In many religious and philosophical systems, the word "soul" denotes the inner essence of a being comprising its locus of sapience ...
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  • among other things, the Buddhist doctrine of anitya(impermanence), an empty throne, and the wheel of dhamma. ===Iconic phase (1st century CE ...
    37 KB (5,547 words) - 18:34, 22 November 2023