- that
nidanas 3-7 are part of the "rebirth process" (uppatti-bhava) and
nidanas are 8-10 are "karma process". The ****ure life: The last two
nidanas (birth...
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particular teaching. The
other primary use of
nidāna in the
Buddhist tradition is in the
context of the
Twelve Nidānas, also
called the "Twelve
Links of Dependent...
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explain origination of
endless cycles of
dukkha and rebirth,
through Twelve Nidānas or "twelve links". It
states that
because Avidyā (ignorance) exists, Saṃskāras...
- language. As
explained by the
dependent origination concept (see:Twelve
Nidanas),
sankhatas condition the
consciousness (vijnana) and are
conditioned by...
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cosmogenies as the
basis for the
first four links.
According to Boisvert,
nidana 3-10
correlate with the five skandhas.
According to
Richard Gombrich, the...
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Trungpa (1972). "Karma and Rebirth: The
Twelve Nidanas, by
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche."
Karma and the
Twelve Nidanas, A
Sourcebook for the
Shambhala School of...
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aggregates are
completely ended during the
experience of Nirvana. The
twelve nidanas describe how, in a
continuous process,
avijja ("ignorance," "unawareness")...
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consciousness – lead to "contact" (ph****a). Sparśa is the
sixth of the
Twelve Nidānas. It is
conditioned by the
presence of the six sense-openings (ṣaḍāyatana)...
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Trungpa (1972). "Karma and Rebirth: The
Twelve Nidanas, by
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche."
Karma and the
Twelve Nidanas, A
Sourcebook for the
Shambhala School of...
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Ayurveda practitioner who
wrote the Rug-vinischaya, also
known as the
Madhava Nidana,
which soon ****umed a
position of authority. In the 79
chapters of this...