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Asura Realm
Asura is a Sanskrit word that in Buddhism refers to the lowest rung of the rank of gods or demigods in Buddhist cosmology. Belief in other religions In Hinduism the...
Asura Realm
Asura is a Sanskrit word that in Buddhism refers to the lowest rung of the rank of gods or demigods in Buddhist cosmology. Belief in other religions In Hinduism the...
Deva Realm
Deva (Sanskrit and Pali देव) in Buddhism is one of many different types of non-human beings who share the characteristics of being stronger and living longer than humans.Synonyms in other...
Deva Realm
Deva (Sanskrit and Pali देव) in Buddhism is one of many different types of non-human beings who share the characteristics of being stronger and living longer than humans.Synonyms in other...
Ten Realms
The ten realms, ten worlds, or the theory of states of life, is a classification system present in beliefs of some schools of Buddhism that believe there are 240 conditions...
Ten Realms
The ten realms, ten worlds, or the theory of states of life, is a classification system present in beliefs of some schools of Buddhism that believe there are 240 conditions...
Anatta
Anatta (pali) or anatman (Sanskrit: अनात्मन्) in Buddhism refers to the state of "not-self" (ego-nothingness, lack of selfhood). In the earliest texts, the Buddha usually used this term to teach...
Anatta
Anatta (pali) or anatman (Sanskrit: अनात्मन्) in Buddhism refers to the state of "not-self" (ego-nothingness, lack of selfhood). In the earliest texts, the Buddha usually used this term to teach...
Dukkha
Dukkha (pāli; Sanskrit: duḥkha) is a central concept in Buddhism, a component of the Four Noble Truths. The term has no exact equivalent in French but can be translated as...
Dukkha
Dukkha (pāli; Sanskrit: duḥkha) is a central concept in Buddhism, a component of the Four Noble Truths. The term has no exact equivalent in French but can be translated as...
Anitya
Anitya (Punjabi: अनिच्चा; Latin transliteration, anicca; simplified Chinese: 无常; traditional Chinese: 無常; pinyin: wúcháng; Korean: 무상 (無常, musang); 無常 (mojō? ); Tibetan: མི་རྟག་པ་, Wylie: mi rtag pa, THL: mitakpa), "non-eternity"...
Anitya
Anitya (Punjabi: अनिच्चा; Latin transliteration, anicca; simplified Chinese: 无常; traditional Chinese: 無常; pinyin: wúcháng; Korean: 무상 (無常, musang); 無常 (mojō? ); Tibetan: མི་རྟག་པ་, Wylie: mi rtag pa, THL: mitakpa), "non-eternity"...