Pratityasamutpada, also called "dependent arising, or dependent origination", is the Buddhist theory to explain the nature and relations of being, becoming, existence and ultimate reality. Buddhism asserts that there is nothing independent, except the state of nirvana.
[158] All physical and mental states depend on and arise from other pre-existing states, and in turn from them arise other dependent states while they cease
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Buddhism - Wikipedias, donations to monks and various Buddhist rituals in order to gain better rebirths rather than nirvana.[157][111][note 22] Dependent arising Main articles: Pratītyasamutpāda and Twelve Nidānas <span>Pratityasamutpada, also called "dependent arising, or dependent origination", is the Buddhist theory to explain the nature and relations of being, becoming, existence and ultimate reality. Buddhism asserts that there is nothing independent, except the state of nirvana.[158] All physical and mental states depend on and arise from other pre-existing states, and in turn from them arise other dependent states while they cease.[159] The 'dependent arisings' have a causal conditioning, and thus Pratityasamutpada is the Buddhist belief that causality is the basis of ontology, not a creator God nor the ontologic Summary
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