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Vatta

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Vatta

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Vatta: Pali Buddhist Buddhism Dictionary on Vatta

vatta (va.t.ta): The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. This denotes both the death and rebirth of living beings and the death and rebirth of defilement (kilesa) within the mind.

See samsara.

 

 (See also: Vatta, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Vatta: Pali Buddhist Buddhism Dictionary on Samsara

samsara (sa"msaara): Transmigration; the round of death and rebirth. See vatta.

 

 (See also: Samsara, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Vatta: Pali Buddhist Buddhism Dictionary on Samyojana, sanyojana

samyojana, sanyojana (sa"myojana): Fetter that binds the mind to the cycle of rebirth (see vatta) - self-identification views (sakkaya-ditthi), uncertainty (vicikiccha), grasping at precepts and practices (silabbata-paramasa); sensual passion (kama-raga), resistance (vyapada); passion for form (rupa-raga), passion for formless phenomena (arupa-raga), conceit (mana), restlessness (uddhacca), and unawareness (avijja).

Compare anusaya.

 

 (See also: Samyojana, sanyojana, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Vatta: Encyclopedia - Naadi

What is Naadi / Naadi Astrology Naadi Astrology is an ancient Indian method of Astrology to learn about one's past, present and the future. It is said that thousands of years ago, the great sages of India had the power to look into the past and future of the entire universe and recorded the life of each human being who either lived, were living or were to live. At some point of time , these discussions were written on palm leaves in an ancient Tamil script, which can now on ...

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Vatta: Pali Buddhist Buddhism Dictionary on Nibbana

nibbana (nibbaana; Skt. nirvana): Liberation; literally, the "unbinding" of the mind from the mental effluents (see asava), defilements (see kilesa), and the round of rebirth (see vatta), and from all that can be described or defined.

 

As this term also denotes the extinguishing of a fire, it carries the connotations of stilling, cooling, and peace. (According to the physics taught at the time of the Buddha, a burning fire seizes or adheres to its fuel; when extinguished, it is unbound.) "Total nibbana" in some contexts denotes the experience of Awakening; in others, the final passing away of an arahant.

 

 (See also: Nibbana, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Vatta: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Moon - Bibliography

Elizabeth Moon - The Deed of Paksenarrion. Sheepfarmers Daughter (1988) Divided Allegiance (1988) Oath of Gold (1988) The Deed of Paksenarrion (1992) – omnibus edition Elizabeth Moon - The Legacy of Gird. Surrender None (1990) Liar's Oath (1992) The Legacy of GirdSee also:

Elizabeth Moon, Elizabeth Moon - Awards, Elizabeth Moon - Bibliography, Elizabeth Moon - The Deed of Paksenarrion, Elizabeth Moon - The Legacy of Gird, Elizabeth Moon - Familias Regnant universe, Elizabeth Moon - Vatta's War, Elizabeth Moon - Planet Pirates, Elizabeth Moon - Other novels, Elizabeth Moon - Collections

Read more here: » Elizabeth Moon: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Moon - Bibliography

Vatta: Encyclopedia II - Kalarippayattu - Vativu Postures and Chuvatu Foot movements

Atavu which is a combination of Vativu and Chuvatu. Vativu: There are nine Vativus or postures in Kalarippayattu they are: Gaja Vativu or elephant pose Asva Vativu or horse pose Simha Vativu or Lion pose Varaha Vativu or boar pose Matsya Vativu or Fish pose Marjara Vativu or Cat pose Kukkuta Vativu or Cock pose Sarpa Vativu or Serpent pose Mayura Vativu or Peacock pose Each ...

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Kalarippayattu, Kalarippayattu - Main divisions of Kalarippayattu, Kalarippayattu - Etymology, Kalarippayattu - History of Kalaripayattu, Kalarippayattu - Legends, Kalarippayattu - Cultural influence, Kalarippayattu - Training, Kalarippayattu - Initiation Ceremony, Kalarippayattu - Meythari, Kalarippayattu - Kolthari, Kalarippayattu - Ankathari, Kalarippayattu - Verumkai, Kalarippayattu - Vativu Postures and Chuvatu Foot movements, Kalarippayattu - AnkaKalari and Ankathattu, Kalarippayattu - Weapons used by Kalarippayattu warriors, Kalarippayattu - Relation between Kalarippayattu and other performing arts in Kerala, Kalarippayattu - Additional readings, Kalarippayattu - Movies on Kalarippayyattu

Read more here: » Kalarippayattu: Encyclopedia II - Kalarippayattu - Vativu Postures and Chuvatu Foot movements

Vatta: : Buddhism Sitemap I - V

This is a sitemap for Buddhism - V . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word.

 

Vaidehi, Vaidurya, Vairocana, Vaisravana, Vaisya, Vajrayana, Varuna, Vassa, Vatta, Veda, Vedana, Vesak, Vicara, Vijja, Vijja-carana-sampanno, Vimalakirti Sutra, Vimutti, Vinaya, Vinnana, Vipaka, Vipassana, Vipassana in Buddhism, Vipassanupakkilesa, Vipasyana, Viriya, Virtue in Buddhism, Virya, Visualization, Vitakka, Wato, Way in Buddhism, Wei Wu Wei, Wisdom-life, World of Buddhahood, World of cause-awakened ones, World-Honored One of Great Enlightenment, Worldly Dusts

 

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Sanskrit Dictionary , Theosophy Dictionary , Hinduism Dictionary , Spiritual Dictionary, Mysticism Dictionary .

 

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