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[[kamma-bhava]]: "[[fruition of past actions]]" s. [[bhava]], [[paṭiccasamuppāda]];. | [[kamma-bhava]]: "[[fruition of past actions]]" s. [[bhava]], [[paṭiccasamuppāda]];. | ||
− | [[paṭiccasamuppāda]]: '[[dependent origination]]', is the [[doctrine]] of the [[conditionality]] of all [[physical]] and | + | [[paṭiccasamuppāda]]: '[[dependent origination]]', is the [[doctrine]] of the [[conditionality]] of all [[physical]] and psychical [[phenomena]], a [[doctrine]] which, together with that of [[impersonality]] ([[anattāq]].v.), [[forms]] the indispensable [[condition]] for the real [[understanding]] and [[realization]] of the [[teaching of the Buddha]]. It shows the [[conditionality]] and dependent [[nature]] of that uninterrupted flux of manifold [[physical]] and psychical [[phenomena]] of [[existence]] {{Wiki|conventionally}} called the [[ego]], or man, or [[animal]], etc. |
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 30 December 2014
kamma-bhava: "fruition of past actions" s. bhava, paṭiccasamuppāda;.
paṭiccasamuppāda: 'dependent origination', is the doctrine of the conditionality of all physical and psychical phenomena, a doctrine which, together with that of impersonality (anattāq.v.), forms the indispensable condition for the real understanding and realization of the teaching of the Buddha. It shows the conditionality and dependent nature of that uninterrupted flux of manifold physical and psychical phenomena of existence conventionally called the ego, or man, or animal, etc.