Saṅkhāra
Saṅkhāra (Pali; सङ्खार; Sanskrit: संस्कार or saṃskāra) is a term figuring prominently in Buddhism. The word means 'formations' or 'that which has been put together' and 'that which puts together'. In the first (passive) sense, saṅkhāra refers to conditioned phenomena generally but specifically to all mental "dispositions". These are called 'volitional formations' both because they are formed as a result of volition and because they are causes for the arising of future volitional actions. English translations for saṅkhāra in the first sense of the word include 'conditioned things,' 'determinations,' 'fabrications' and 'formations' (or, particularly when referring to mental processes, 'volitional formations').
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Saṅkhāra
Saṅkhāra (Pali; सङ्खार; Sanskrit: संस्कार or saṃskāra) is a term figuring prominently in Buddhism. The word means 'formations' or 'that which has been put together' and 'that which puts together'. In the first (passive) sense, saṅkhāra refers to conditioned phenomena generally but specifically to all mental "dispositions". These are called 'volitional formations' both because they are formed as a result of volition and because they are causes for the arising of future volitional actions. English translations for saṅkhāra in the first sense of the word include 'conditioned things,' 'determinations,' 'fabrications' and 'formations' (or, particularly when referring to mental processes, 'volitional formations').
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Buddhistický pojem sankháry (p ...... zný seznam mentálních formací.
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Formacje mentalne (devanāgarī: ...... kodliwych cech (pali akusala).
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Saṅkhāra (Pali; सङ्खार; Sanskr ...... 1 samskaras or mental factors.
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Saṅkhāra (bahasa Pali; सङ्खार; ...... if, baik fisik maupun mental."
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Санкхара ( пали ; सङ्खार; санс ...... амскара или умственный фактор.
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仏教用語のサンカーラ(巴: Saṅkhāra)、サンスカーラ ...... で、その次の行動をしたいという欲求が自動的に現れるのである。
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行(巴利語:सङ्खार,Saṅkhāra,梵語:संस्कार,saṃskāra),為十二因緣第二支,五蘊之一。
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সংস্কার
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འདུ་བྱེད་
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'du.byed
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formations
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volitional activities
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volitional formations
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行
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សង្ខារ
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행
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သင်္ခါရ
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θɪ̀ɰ̃kʰàja̰
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सङ्खार
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संस्कार
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සංස්කාර
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saṃskāra
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Buddhistický pojem sankháry (p ...... všechny formace jsou pomíjivé.
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Formacje mentalne (devanāgarī: ...... zuć i percepcji) wyróżnia się:
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Saṅkhāra (Pali; सङ्खार; Sanskr ...... ses, 'volitional formations').
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Saṅkhāra (bahasa Pali; सङ्खार; ...... if, baik fisik maupun mental."
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Санкхара ( пали ; सङ्खार; санс ...... ах, волевыми формирователями).
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仏教用語のサンカーラ(巴: Saṅkhāra)、サンスカーラ ...... で、その次の行動をしたいという欲求が自動的に現れるのである。
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行(巴利語:सङ्खार,Saṅkhāra,梵語:संस्कार,saṃskāra),為十二因緣第二支,五蘊之一。
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Formacje mentalne
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Sankhára
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Saṅkhāra
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Saṅkhāra
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Санкхара
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サンカーラ
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行蘊
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행 (불교)
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