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Upadana – מילון אנגלי-עברי

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Upadana
Upadana is a word used in both Buddhism and Hinduism. In Buddhism, upadana is a critical link in the arising of suffering. In Hinduism, upadana is the material manifestation of Brahman.

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Upadana
Upadana (Sanskrit) [from upa-ada to receive] The act to taking or appropriating for oneself: in philosophy, the act of withdrawal, or receiving into the inner being, of the organs of sense from the outer world. In Buddhist literature the term is enlarged to signify the grasping at or clinging to existence caused by trishna (desire, thirst) causing bhava (new births); likewise the fourth of the twelve nidanas (bond, causes of existence), the chain of causation. In Vedantic philosophy, a cause, motive, or material cause of any kind; thus, when analyzed, the meaning is the same in Vedantic and Buddhist philosophies.


Upadana – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי

English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Upadana
Upadana is a word used in both Buddhism and Hinduism. In Buddhism, upadana is a critical link in the arising of suffering. In Hinduism, upadana is the material manifestation of Brahman.

See more at Wikipedia.org...


© This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Rakefetהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Upadana
Upadana (Sanskrit) [from upa-ada to receive] The act to taking or appropriating for oneself: in philosophy, the act of withdrawal, or receiving into the inner being, of the organs of sense from the outer world. In Buddhist literature the term is enlarged to signify the grasping at or clinging to existence caused by trishna (desire, thirst) causing bhava (new births); likewise the fourth of the twelve nidanas (bond, causes of existence), the chain of causation. In Vedantic philosophy, a cause, motive, or material cause of any kind; thus, when analyzed, the meaning is the same in Vedantic and Buddhist philosophies.






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