• Buddhism. Upādāna is the Sanskrit and Pāli word for "clinging", "attachment" or "grasping", although the literal meaning is "fuel". Upādāna and taṇhā...
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  • The binding of a virus to its target cell Moh, a vice in Sikh religion Upādāna, a cause of suffering in Buddhism This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    tongue, body, and mind) Sparśa contact Vedanā sensation Taṇhā thirst Upādāna grasping Bhava coming to be Jāti birth Jarāmaraṇa old age and death – corpse...
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    found on Earth. However, the pleasures of this realm lead to attachment (upādāna), lack of spiritual pursuits, and therefore no nirvana.: 37  The vast majority...
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  • senses), Sparśa (sensory stimulation), Vedanā (feeling), Taṇhā (craving), Upādāna (grasping), Bhava (becoming), Jāti (birth), and Jarāmaraṇa (old age, death...
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  • (Buddhism) Kleshas (Buddhism) Three poisons (Buddhism) Twelve Nidanas Upādāna Pali discourses that use this three-fold typology include DN 15, DN 22...
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  • unconscious, Atman is conscious. Maya is the literal, Brahman is the figurative Upādāna – the principle, the cause. Maya is born, changes, evolves, dies with time...
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    toward liberation from defilements (kleshas) and clinging and craving (upādāna), also called awakening, which results in the attainment of Nirvana, and...
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    efficient cause, that which causes the existence of the universe, and Upādāna kāraṇa, the material cause, that from which the matery of this universe...
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  • five aggregates (Skt.: skandha; Pali: khandha) of clinging (Skt., Pali: upādāna; see Figure 2 to the right). In the canon, as indicated above, feeling...
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