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- Paramārtha (Sanskrit, Devanagari: परमार्थ; traditional Chinese: 真諦; simplified Chinese: 真谛; pinyin: Zhēndì) (499-569 CE) was an Indian monk from Ujjain...
- "relative truth" c.q. "truth that keeps the ultimate truth concealed", and paramarthika satya, ultimate truth. Loka-samvriti-satya can be further divided in...
- three levels of reality, using sublation as the ontological criterion: Pāramārthika (paramartha, absolute), the Reality that is metaphysically true and ontologically...
- philosophy, there are two realities: Vyavaharika (empirical reality) and Paramarthika (absolute, spiritual reality). Māyā is a fact in that it is the appearance...
- philosophy, there are two realities: Vyavaharika (empirical reality) and Paramarthika (absolute, spiritual reality). Māyā is the empirical reality that entangles...
- sublation as the criterion to postulate three levels of ontological reality: Pāramārthika (paramartha, absolute), the Reality that is metaphysically true and ontologically...
- the criterion to postulate an ontological hierarchy of three levels: Pāramārthika (paramartha, absolute), the absolute level, "which is absolutely real...
- epistemic realism, while holding that, from the view of ultimate truth (paramarthika satya), all things (including Buddha nature and Nirvana) are empty of...
- three important categories they are Sharmika Geyamulu or work songs, Paramarthika Geyamulu or mystic songs and Koutumbika Geyamulu or family songs. The...
- as the unchanging, unborn, attribute-less, absolute existence or Sat (Paramarthika), are all Brahman (Everything is Brahman). John C. Plott (1977). Global...