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Classical Indian Philosophy, Buddhism and Doctrine of Momentariness; Anityavada

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Doctrine of Momentariness; Anityavada

  • The doctrine of Paticca-samuppada (dependent origination) , yields the theory of transitory nature of things. Since, all material things are subject to change and decay and is dissolves once the condition for it ceases, impli…

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Classical Indian Philosophy, Buddhism and Dependent Origination

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  • “One is one՚s own refuge, who else could be the refuge,” said Gautama Buddha (Demieville, 1974, p. 1) . He exhorted his disciples to ‘be a refuge to themselves’ , and never seek help, as man is his own master, he is of utmost supremacy. He incessantly emboldened and instigated each individual to foster his being and work out his own emancipation, for man has the power to liberate himself from all bondage through his own efforts and cognition.
  • The foremost effort one needs to put on, in, is to acknowledge the very fact that there is suffering. It may sound cliché and monotonous as time …

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