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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Sankhata (pali, samskrita (sanskrit)) désigne dans le bouddhisme n'importe quel phénomène produit ou conditionné. L'opposé est asankhata, « l'inconditionné, le non-formé », qui désigne le nibbāna. , Sankhata is an adjective or noun for any pSankhata is an adjective or noun for any phenomena conditioned by other phenomena, as in produced by a cause, for it does not arise on its own. It also denotes mental creations in the Pali language. As explained by the dependent origination concept (see:Twelve Nidanas), sankhatas condition the consciousness (vijnana) and are conditioned by ignorance (avidyā). Sankhatas are part of the name and form (see:Namarupa) and so are one of the five aggregates (see:skandhas). Sankhata is contrasted with Asankhata, which means Unconditioned (that which is of its own without any dependence on conditioned phenomena) referring to Nibbana.nditioned phenomena) referring to Nibbana.
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rdfs:comment Sankhata is an adjective or noun for any pSankhata is an adjective or noun for any phenomena conditioned by other phenomena, as in produced by a cause, for it does not arise on its own. It also denotes mental creations in the Pali language. As explained by the dependent origination concept (see:Twelve Nidanas), sankhatas condition the consciousness (vijnana) and are conditioned by ignorance (avidyā). Sankhatas are part of the name and form (see:Namarupa) and so are one of the five aggregates (see:skandhas).one of the five aggregates (see:skandhas). , Sankhata (pali, samskrita (sanskrit)) désigne dans le bouddhisme n'importe quel phénomène produit ou conditionné. L'opposé est asankhata, « l'inconditionné, le non-formé », qui désigne le nibbāna.
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