Difference between revisions of "Arupa"
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− | In Hinduism and [[Buddhism]], arūpa (a [[Sanskrit]] word), refers to formless (perhaps non-physical) or also non-material objects or subjects. Ether (akasha in Sanskrit) is somewhat arūpa, while the classical elements are rupa | + | In Hinduism and [[Buddhism]], '''arūpa''' (a [[Sanskrit]] word), refers to formless (perhaps non-physical) or also non-material objects or subjects. Ether ([[Wikipedia:Akasha|akasha]] in Sanskrit) is somewhat '''arūpa''', while the classical elements are [[rupa]] |
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