Impermanence (redirect from Anitya)
permanence and continuity. The term is synonymous with the Sanskrit term anitya (a + nitya). The concept of impermanence is prominent in Buddhism, and it...
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Impermanence, called anicca (Pāli) or anitya (Sanskrit), appears extensively in the Pali Canon as one of the essential doctrines of Buddhism. The doctrine...
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(Novel, translated from Hindi, Kathgulab, 2003) Anitya Halfway to Nowhere (novel, translated from Hindi, Anitya 2010) The Last Email (novel originally in English...
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are described instead of three: All compounded phenomena are impermanent (anitya) All contaminated phenomena are without satisfaction (duḥkha) All phenomena...
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polluted karma." Duḥkha is one of the three marks of existence, namely anitya ("impermanent"), duḥkha ("unsatisfactory"), anatman (without a lasting essence)...
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of these marks helps in the development of detachment: Anicca (Sanskrit: anitya): That all things that come to have an end; Dukkha (Sanskrit: duḥkha): That...
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Ananta has a beginning but no end Nitya has neither beginning nor an end Anitya has a beginning and an end Anadi has no beginning, but has an end According...
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unchanging, permanent, eternal (nitya) and the changing, transitory, temporary (anitya). Dispassion of fruits (Ihāmutrārtha phala bhoga virāga (इहाऽमुत्रार्थ फल...
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meditations such as the contemplation of unattractiveness, impermanence (anitya), suffering (duḥkha), and contemplation death (maraṇasaṃjñā). Other works...
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entity. The non-existence of self (anatman), the impermanence of all things (anitya), and the suffering (dukkha) experienced by living beings due to attachment...
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mua Tw: bû-ngó͘ Vi: vô ngã anicca Impermanence Pāli: anicca Sanskrit: anitya Bur: အနိစ္စ aneissa (IPA: [əneɪʔsa̰]) Shan: ဢၼိၵ်ႈၸႃႉ ([ʔa˩ nik˧ tsaː˥])...
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atom is, according to Vaiśeṣika scholars, that which is indestructible (anitya), indivisible, and has a special kind of dimension, called "small" (aṇu)...
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the universe was reducible to paramāṇu (atoms), which are indestructible (anitya), indivisible, and have a special kind of dimension, called "small" (aṇu)...
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Anitya vata saṃskārā utpādvyayadharmiṇaḥ utpadya hi nirudhyante teṣāṃ vyupashamaḥ sukham. "Impermanent indeed are all formations; their nature consists...
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the substance that is apparently real, illusory, changing and transitory (anitya). Ihāmutrārtha phala bhoga virāga (इहाऽमुत्रार्थ फल भोगविरागम्) – The renunciation...
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Konkani-language digital entertainment platform, Planet Goem. Soumya and her son, Anitya Vilekar, who held positions as directors within the company, have stepped...
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demonstrating a decisive break from the early Buddhist triad of impermanence (anitya), suffering (duḥkha), and selflessness (anātman) Lai 2003, p. [page needed]...
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Title Notes Untitled Chinatown Project Illumikitty Lucky Anitya Ultraland In the Stars...
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nirvana, suffering and emptiness. Three marks of existence Four Dharma Seals Anitya Anatta Nirvana Dhukha Sunyata The Princeton dictionary of Buddhism. Buswell...
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one of the three marks of existence which define life, the others being anitya, the impermanence of everything, and anatman, or the non-existence of the...
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as the contemplation of unattractiveness (aśubhasaṃjnā), impermanence (anitya), suffering (duḥkha), and contemplation death (maraṇasaṃjñā). Other works...
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Tibetan: རྣམ་ཤེས་, Wylie: rnam-shes = English "consciousness". Sanskrit anitya = Tibetan: མི་རྟག་པ་, Wylie: mi-rtag-pa = English "nonstatic phænomenon"...
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100 verses of Atmanushasan. He wrote on three Bhavna or Contemplations (Anitya, Asharan and a little on Sansara Bhavna) out of 12 Bhavna described in Shri...
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quan, 空觀)" and "trung quan, 中觀)", representing the form (false), the void (anitya) and the middle of both. The second explanation is that the three gates...
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Second edition ECKANKAR. ISBN 0-88155-045-0 Twitchell, Paul (1969, 1987) Anitya. First edition Illuminated Way Press. Second edition ECKANKAR. ISBN 0-914766-01-5...
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(pratītyasamutpāda) All conditioned things (saṃskāra) are impermanent (anitya) and duḥkha, and that all conditioned and unconditioned things (dharma)...
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theological writings such as Nistara Ratnakaramu (Ocean of Salvation), Anitya Nitya Vivastam (Difference between the Temporal and the Eternal) and Vedanta...
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(nitya) substance (Brahman) and the substance that is transitory existence (anitya). Ihāmutrārtha phala bhoga virāga (इहाऽमुत्रार्थ फल भोगविरागम्) — The renunciation...
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Modern Art Gallery, Taichung, Taiwan Selected Group Exhibitions "Confronting Anitya,” Palazzo Michiel, Venice, Italy “CODA Paper Art 2013,” CODA Museum, Apeldoorn...
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(Sanskrit: dveṣa; Wylie: zhe sdang) to the decay of 'impermanence' (Sanskrit: anitya). It is worth noting that 'attachment', 'craving', 'fear' and 'aversion'...
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