• In Buddhism, Jāti (Sanskrit/Pāli), "birth", refers to physical birth; to rebirth, the arising of a new living entity within saṃsāra (cyclic existence);...
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  • sub-communities in India Jāti (Buddhism), the arising of a new living entity Jati (game), a board game from the 3M bookshelf game series Jati (or Jatu or Jataki)...
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  • (becoming), Jāti (birth), and Jarāmaraṇa (old age, death, sorrow, and pain). By breaking the circuitous links of the Twelve Nidanas, Buddhism asserts that...
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    the self. Nirvāṇa is the permanent cessation of samsara ("wandering") and jāti (birth, becoming). As Bhikkhu Bodhi states "For as long as one is entangled...
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  • through which members of society are categorized, varṇa (वर्ण) and jāti (जाति). Jati refers to countless endogamous groups defined by occupation, social...
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  • Bhava (redirect from Becoming(Buddhism))
    of our habitual responses to sensory impressions which leads to renewed jāti, birth. Birth is usually interpreted as rebirth in one of the realms of existence...
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    no karma, no rebirth. In Thai Buddhism, bhava is interpreted as behavior which serves craving and clinging, while jāti is interpreted as the repeated...
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  • Jainism and Buddhism Jakuen Jakushitsu Genkō Jakusho Kwong Jamgon Kongtrul Jana Baha Dyah Jatra Jana bahal Jarāmaraṇa Jataka tales Jāti (Buddhism) Jaya Sri...
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    Buddhism and Hinduism have common origins in the culture of Ancient India. Buddhism arose in the Gangetic plains of Eastern India in the 5th century BCE...
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  • romanized: kleśa; Pali: किलेस kilesa; Standard Tibetan: ཉོན་མོངས། nyon mongs), in Buddhism, are mental states that cloud the mind and manifest in unwholesome actions...
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