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The Significance of Dependent Origination in Theravada Buddhism |
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Author |
Nyanatiloka (著)
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Edition | BPS Online Edition |
Date | 1969 |
Pages | 21 |
Publisher | Buddhist Publication Society |
Publisher Url |
http://www.bps.lk/
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Location | Kandy, Sri Lanka [康堤, 斯里蘭卡] |
Series | Wheel Publication |
Series No. | 140 |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Pratityasamutpada; Hinayana Buddhism |
Table of contents | Preface 2 Introduction 3 PA(ICCA-SAMUPPĀDA 5 The Dependent Origination 5 Translation 5 CHAPTER I 7 The Twenty-Four Conditions (Paccaya) 7 The Twenty-Four Conditions (Paccaya) 8 CHAPTER II 13 Explanation of the formula of Dependent Origination 13 I–II. Through Ignorance conditioned are the Karma-Formations (Avijjā-paccayāsa-khārā). 13 II–III. Through the Karma-Formations conditioned is Consciousness (Sa-khārapaccayā viññāa.) 14 III—IV. Through Consciousness conditioned are Mentality and Corporeality (Viññāa -paccayā nāma-rūpa.). 15 IV—V. Through Mentality and Corporeality conditioned are the Six Sense Bases (Nāmarūpa-paccayā sa0āyatana.). 15 V—VI. Through the Six Sense Bases conditioned is Sense-Impression. (Sa0āyatana-paccayā phasso). 17 VI—VII. Through Sense-Impression conditioned is Feeling (Phassa-paccayā vedanā). 17 VII—VIII. Through Feeling conditioned is Craving (Vedanā-paccayā tahā). 18 VIII–IX. Through Craving conditioned is Clinging (Tahā-paccayā upādāna.). 18 IX-X. Through Craving conditioned is the Process of Existence (Upādāna-paccayā bhavo). 18 X-XI. Through the Process of Becoming conditioned is Rebirth (Bhava-paccayā jāti). 19 XI–XII. Through Rebirth conditioned are Decay and Death (Jāti-paccayā jarāmaraa.). 20 |
ISSN | 00497541 (P) |
Hits | 272 |
Created date | 1998.04.28
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Modified date | 2022.03.15 |
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