Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Manas_(early_Buddhism)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) abstract "Manas (Pali) is one of three overlapping terms used in the nikayas to refer to the mind, the others being citta and viññāṇa. Each is sometimes used in the generic and non-technical sense of \"mind\" in general, and the three are sometimes used in sequence to refer to one’s mental processes as a whole. Their primary uses are, however, distinct.Manas often indicates the general thinking faculty. Thinking is closely associated with volitions, because mental activity is one of the ways that volitions manifest themselves: \"Having willed, one acts through body, speech, and thoughts.\" Furthermore, willing is described in terms of deliberate thinking.Undeliberate thought is often an expression of latent tendencies (anusaya), which are conditioned by the volitional nexus of the past.The term is not used in the description of the cognitive process in the early texts, aside from the preliminary role of manodhātu. The discursive activities of the cognitive process are rather the function of saññā, together with \"reasoning\" and \"making manifold\". This suggests that the \"thinking\" done by manas is more closely linked to volition than to the discursive processes associated with apperception. Manas is mainly the mental activity which follows from volitions, whether immediately, or separated by time and caused by the activation of a latent tendency.".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageID "22934240".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageLength "2344".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageRevisionID "634638207".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Anusaya.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Apperception.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_terminology.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Citta.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Mind.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Nikāya.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Saṃjñā.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Vijñāna.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Volition_(psychology).
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:nexus.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Manas''".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manas (early Buddhism)".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manas".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manomaya".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mind".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "manas".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "manas)".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "mano".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "spirit".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Manas".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) subject Category:Buddhist_terminology.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) hypernym Terms.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) type Country.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) type Term.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) comment "Manas (Pali) is one of three overlapping terms used in the nikayas to refer to the mind, the others being citta and viññāṇa. Each is sometimes used in the generic and non-technical sense of \"mind\" in general, and the three are sometimes used in sequence to refer to one’s mental processes as a whole. Their primary uses are, however, distinct.Manas often indicates the general thinking faculty.".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) label "Manas (early Buddhism)".
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) sameAs Q1658696.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) sameAs m.063zp0h.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) sameAs Манас_(философия).
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) sameAs Манас_(філософський_термін).
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) sameAs Q1658696.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) sameAs 意_(佛教).
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) wasDerivedFrom Manas_(early_Buddhism)?oldid=634638207.
- Manas_(early_Buddhism) isPrimaryTopicOf Manas_(early_Buddhism).