impermanence
ಗೋಚರ
body and material things are "transient, not permanent" - a spiritual concept in Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism
ಉದಾಹರಣೆಗೆ
religious concept
ಇದರ ಭಾಗವಾಗಿದೆ
Three marks of existence
ನ ಭಾಗ
native label
𑀓𑀦𑀺𑀘𑁆𑀘
transliteration or transcription: anicca
अनित्य
transliteration or transcription: anitya
අනිච්ඡ
အနိစ္စ
อนิจจัง
མི་རྟག་པ།
Wylie transliteration: mi rtag pa
無常
Hanyu Pinyin transliteration: wúcháng
無常
name in kana: むじょう
revised Hepburn romanization: mujō
무상
Revised Romanization: musang
McCune-Reischauer romanization: musang
vô thường
depicted by
Dhammapada[೫]
described by source
A Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms
statement is subject of: Q51528360
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition
statement is subject of: 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Change
partially coincident with
Impermanence
Reference
- ↑ Freebase Data Dumps, ೨೮ ಅಕ್ಟೋಬರ್ 2013
- ↑ Quora
- ↑ Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Buddhism--Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism--Special doctrines--Seal of Three Laws--Anitya. Impermanence
- ↑ OpenAlex, ೨೬ ಜನವರಿ 2022, https://docs.openalex.org/download-snapshot/snapshot-data-format
- ↑ https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dhammapada_(Muller)#XX:277, 277 `All created things perish,' he who knows and sees this becomes passive in pain; this is the way to purity., All created things perish
- ↑ ಜಪಾನಿ ಭಾಷೆ, Impermanence / Non-self; 無常 / 無我; 諸行無常 / 諸法無我