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condition (sampayutta
paccaya)
Dissociation condition (vippayutta
paccaya)
Presence condition (atthi
paccaya)
Absence condition (natthi
paccaya) Disappearance...
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composed of
three Pali words: ida,
paccaya and tā.
Translator Patrick Kearney explains these terms as follows:
Paccaya is
derived from the verb pacceti...
- cause, or that it
appears simultaneously with its cause."
According to the
Paccaya sutta (SN 12.20 and its
parallel in SA 296),
dependent origination is the...
-
accompanying mental factors as well as
their conditioned relationships (
paccaya). The Pāli Tipiṭaka
outlines a
hierarchical cosmological system with various...
- of the
Buddhists implies a non-linear kind of causality; the word
paccaya of
paccaya-namarupa
literally means support, and this
presents causation not...
- origin,
momentary origin (khanika-samudaya) and
origin through conditions (
paccaya-samudaya). A
bhikkhu who sees one sees the other."
According to Nattier...
- = vipaka. Term also used in
Chinese Buddhism, s:zh:佛學大辭典/緣 = pratyaya/
paccaya. Fan, Lizhu; Chen, Na (2013). "The
Revival of
Indigenous Religion in China"...
- (˚tika), 350 sq.; Dukp 17; Vism 177, 454 (fourfold), 456 (˚viññāṇa), 538 (˚
paccaya), 545 sq.; VbhA 17, 150 sq. (kusala˚ & akusala), 144, 177, 391; PvA 50...
- consciousness, mind-body, the six senses,
contact and
feeling are
related (
paccaya) by conascence, mutuality, support, kamma-result, nutriment, ****ociation...
- of
mental and
physical states,
analytical knowledge of body and mind.
Paccaya pariggaha ñana -
Discerning Conditionality,
knowledge of
cause and effect...