Tag: Buddhism


Existential Void: Finding Meaning Within Nothingness

Existential Void: Finding Meaning Within Nothingness

NOTHINGNESS Introduction to Nothingness: A Philosophical Foundation The concept of nothingness, often understood as the absence of being or existence, has captivated human thought across millennia, serving as a profound wellspring of inquiry in both philosophical and religious traditions. Far from being a mere void, it represents a complex and multifaceted idea that challenges our […]

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NIRVANA

Nirvana: A Transcendent State of Mind Nirvana is a term used in the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions to refer to a transcendent state of being in which all suffering and desire are extinguished, allowing for perfect peace and enlightenment (Chopra, 1998). It is a concept deeply rooted in Eastern philosophy and religion, but the […]

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YANTRA

Abstract This extensive entry provides a comprehensive exploration of the Yantra, a complex geometric diagram central to Hindu and Buddhist religious and spiritual practices, particularly within the esoteric tradition of Tantra. Serving as a crucial instrument for both meditation and elaborate ritual worship, the Yantra functions as a symbolic representation of metaphysical truths and divine […]

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KARMA

The Foundational Definition and Scope of Karma The term Karma (Sanskrit: action, deed) is a profound philosophical and theological concept that originated within the ancient Indian religions, primarily Hinduism and Buddhism, and has since permeated global ethical discourse. Fundamentally, karma functions as a universal spiritual principle of cause and effect, causality, and retribution. It dictates […]

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