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+ | All matters are formed and are composed by four [[conditioned]] [[causes]] : | ||
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+ | (1) [[earth]], which is characterized by {{Wiki|solidity}} and durability | ||
+ | (2) [[water]], which is characterized by liquid/fluid and [[moisture]] | ||
+ | (3) [[fire]], which is characterized by [[energy]] and warmth | ||
+ | (4) [[wind]], which is characterized by gas/air {{Wiki|movement}} | ||
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+ | see also; [[Mahābhūta]] | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
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Revision as of 09:56, 12 April 2014
Four Great Elements
All matters are formed and are composed by four conditioned causes :
(1) earth, which is characterized by solidity and durability
(2) water, which is characterized by liquid/fluid and moisture
(3) fire, which is characterized by energy and warmth
(4) wind, which is characterized by gas/air movement
see also; Mahābhūta