impermanence (Q220797)
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body and material things are "transient, not permanent" - a spiritual concept in Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism
- anicca
- Anitya
- anityatva
- All created things perish
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English | impermanence |
body and material things are "transient, not permanent" - a spiritual concept in Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism |
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Statements
අනිච්ඡ (Sinhala)
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အနိစ္စ (Burmese)
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อนิจจัง (Thai)
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vô thường (Vietnamese)
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All created things perish
277 `All created things perish,' he who knows and sees this becomes passive in pain; this is the way to purity. (English)
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Impermanence / Non-self; 無常 / 無我; 諸行無常 / 諸法無我
Identifiers
Anitya. Impermanence
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Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Buddhism--Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism--Special doctrines--Seal of Three Laws--Anitya. Impermanence
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Wikipedia(8 entries)
- bnwiki অনিত্য
- bowiki མི་རྟག་པ།
- enwiki Impermanence
- eswiki Transitoriedad
- idwiki Kefanaan
- newwiki अनित्य
- pamwiki Pámagbáyu
- viwiki Vô thường
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Wikiquote(2 entries)
- enwikiquote Impermanence
- slwikiquote Minljivost