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- tradition, Tathātā is an uncompounded permanent phenomenon, (as is Nirvana – in Madhyamaka, not being products, all absences are uncompounded and permanent - not...
- transliterations such as Inaam, Enam and other forms. Notable bearers of the uncompounded name include: Ina'am Al-Mufti (1929–2018), first Jordanian woman to hold...
- Davy, Humphry (1812). "Of metals; their primary compositions with other uncompounded bodies, and with each other". Elements of Chemical Philosophy: Part 1...
- without beginning, middle and end. The Buddha is peace. The Buddha is uncompounded (asamskrta), and spontaneous (anabhoga) Dharmakaya. The Buddha is self-enlightened...
- masculine or feminine, spirits "Can either **** ****ume, or both; so soft And uncompounded is thir Essence pure". Nonetheless, these feminine shapes may be just...
- idiosyncratic spiritual beliefs. Jerusalem syndrome as a discrete form, uncompounded by previous mental illness. This describes the best-known type, whereby...
- the Baháʼí Faith, identifies Idris with Hermes in his Tablet on the Uncompounded Reality. A survey of the literary and archaeological evidence for the...
- dialect, and Bornholmian is its closest relative. Approximately 2,000 uncompounded Danish words are derived from Old Norse and ultimately from Proto Indo-European...
- house, similar to Sanskrit dam-pati). In Sanskrit, it is 'pat-' when uncompounded and meaning"husband" instrumental case p/atyā-; dative case p/atye-;...
- Jeweled Lineage), a key Mahāyāna treatise, defines the Buddha as "the uncompounded (asamskrta), and spontaneous (anabhoga) Dharmakaya" and as "self-enlightened...