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Jarāmaraṇa is
Sanskrit and Pāli for "old age" (jarā) and "death" (maraṇa). In Buddhism,
jaramarana is ****ociated with the
inevitable decay and death-related...
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sensation Taṇhā
thirst Upādāna
grasping Bhava coming to be Jāti
birth Jarāmaraṇa old age and
death –
corpse being carried.
These 12 in
forward and reverse...
- Taṇhā (craving), Upādāna (grasping),
Bhava (becoming), Jāti (birth), and
Jarāmaraṇa (old age, death, sorrow, and pain). By
breaking the
circuitous links of...
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reconstructed from the
Sutta Nipata as follows: avidya, tanha, upadana, bhava,
jaramarana.
Lambert Schmitthausen has also
argued that the twelve-fold list is a...
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twelve links or
nidanas ultimately rooted in Avidyā, and the
twelfth step
Jarāmaraṇa triggers the
dependent origination of Avidyā,
recreating an
unending cycle...
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older people Ānāpānasati ****sati
Buddhist meditation Cir****ambulation
Jarāmaraṇa Samatha Shikantaza Vip****anā
Maezumi & Gl****man 2002, pp. 48–9. Aitken...
- 298) does not
explicitly identify "birth" (jāti) and "aging-death" (
jarāmaraṇa) with
results (vipāka). Nonetheless, in the
preceding paragraph (Vsm....
- standing, leaping, or
reflective person Jāti
being born –
woman giving birth Jarāmaraṇa old age and death –
corpse being carried The
wheel is
being held by a...
- Mn: төрөхүй, törö**** )
Birth leads to
Aging &
Death (Pāli, Sanskrit:
jarāmaraṇa; 老死 Cn: láosǐ; Jp: rōshi; Vi: lão tử; Mn: өтлөх үхэхүй, ötlöh uhe****)...
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detachment to one's own body. Mahāparinibbāṇa
Sutta Upajjhatthana Sutta Jarāmaraṇa Phongyibyan Burmese pagoda Thai
funeral Cheondojae Kariyawasam (1995)...