Search results for "Avidya (Buddhism)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • to the Indian religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Etymologically ... texts, as well as with the appearance of Buddhism and Jainism. ...
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  • conceptions of maya are held within Buddhism and Sikhism. ... Shankara identified two polar aspects which compose maya: firstly ...
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  • called the antahkarana, whose source is avidya. In perception, when a sense ... in the displacement of a false outlook (avidya) with a right outlook (vidya ...
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  • suffering). In the Theravada tradition of Buddhism, suffering (dukkha) arises ... In Theravada Buddhism, the Pāli Canon bears out the importance of ...
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  • the race between Vidya (knowledge, perception) and Avidya (ignorance, blurred perception). The Tantraloka or Light on the Tantras, which appears ...
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  • proposed by world religions. Hinduism and Buddhism relate sin to karma: it ... quot; in a future life (Hinduism and Buddhism), through some misfortune ...
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  • Buddhism is the world's fourth-largest religion with over 520 ... Buddhism is a world religion, originating in India, based on the ...
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  • Hinduism has close family ties with Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism and ... (yoga), the atman is freed of ignorance (avidya) and is forever liberated ...
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