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Used in Buddhism and Hinduism to refer to the constituents of a living being
Nāmarūpa (Sanskrit: नामरूप) is used in Buddhism and Hinduism to refer to the constituents of a living being: nāma is typically considered to refer to the
Namarupa
Nāmarūpa-vyākaraṇa (Sanskrit: नामरुपव्याकरण), in Hindu philosophy, refers to the process of evolution of differentiation into names and forms i.e. to the
Namarupa-vyakarana
Sanskrit word meaning 'thatness', 'principle', 'reality' or 'truth
the equivalent is the list of Abhidharma which constitute reality, as in Namarupa. Tattva (/ˈtʌtvə/) is a Sanskrit word meaning truth. The Samkhya philosophy
Tattva
Indian religion and philosophy
therefore Vijñāna (consciousness) exists; and in a similar manner it links Nāmarūpa (the sentient body), Ṣaḍāyatana (our six senses), Sparśa (sensory stimulation)
Buddhism
11th-century Hindu yogi and saint
Academic. pp. 327–344. James Mallinson (March 2012). "Yoga and Yogis". Namarupa. 3 (15): 1–27. Archived from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved 13
Gorakhnath
Form of object in Indian philosophy
Perceptions Sensations Buddharupa Buddhism and the body Consciousness (Buddhism) Namarupa (concept) Skandhas Sankhata Sanna Vedana Vijnana Substantial form Three
Rūpa
Symbol used on the Indian flag
Saṅkhāra conditioning of mind unknowingly Vijñāna not being conscious Nāmarūpa name and form (constituent elements of mental and physical existence) Ṣalāyatana
Ashoka_Chakra
American psychiatrist
pathological. Grof connects the hylotropic to the Buddhist conception of namarupa ("name and form"), the separate, individual, illusory lower self. He connects
Stanislav_Grof
Indian yoga teacher (1971–2024)
Confluence Countdown. "Ashtanga Yoga Sadhana Retreat". Namarupa: Categories of Indian Thought (Namarupa Yatra). 2015. Jois, Sharath (2015). "A More Spiritual
R._Sharath_Jois
Gods and goddesses in Hinduism
(1978), Eigentumlichkeiten dr Lehre und Terminologie Sankara: Avidya, Namarupa, Maya, Isvara, in Kleine Schriften (Editor: L. Schmithausen), Franz Steiner
Hindu_deities
Buddha
esoteric Buddhist literature and tantric literature in general. Mahavairocana Namarupa Svabhava Trikaya Vajrayogini Vajra "Buddha Vajradhara, Originating Deity
Vajradhara
Indian yoga teacher and author (1918–2014)
ISBN 978-0-19-539534-1. OCLC 318191988. "3 Gurus, 48 Questions" (PDF). Namarupa (Fall 2004). Interview by R. Alexander Medin: 9. 2004. Archived from the
B._K._S._Iyengar
Symbolic representation of cyclic existence
or vessels Vijñāna consciousness – a man or a monkey grasping a fruit Nāmarūpa name and form (constituent elements of mental and physical existence) –
Bhavacakra
Buddhist concept of "compounded phenomenona"
conditioned by ignorance (avidyā). Sankhatas are part of the name and form (see: Namarupa) and so are one of the five aggregates (see: skandhas).[citation needed]
Sankhata
Doctrine in Vedanta: the gross body, the subtle body, and the causal body
Autobiography of a Yogi. Hinduism Chakra Kundalini Mandukya Upanishad Buddhism Namarupa Skandha Trikaya Ego, I-ness or the antahkarana in which the citta or the
Three_bodies_doctrine
Metaphysical concept, unchanging Ultimate Reality in Hinduism
(1978), Eigentumlichkeiten dr Lehre und Terminologie Sankara: Avidya, Namarupa, Maya, Isvara, in Kleine Schriften (Editor: L. Schmithausen), Franz Steiner
Brahman
Indic term for ideas related to discernment, mind/consciousness, life force, etc
conditioned by mental fabrications (saṅkhāra); consciousness and the mind-body (nāmarūpa, named form, conception) are interdependent; and, consciousness acts as
Vijñāna
Buddhist term for the six senses
is dependent on the arising of material and mental objects (Pali, Skt.: nāmarūpa); and, the arising of the six saḷāyatana leads to the arising of "contact"
Āyatana
Sanskrit for "name"
the Paramatman, Allah, or God. Dhikr Ik Onkar Jaap Sahib Japa Nām Japō Namarupa Names of God Nembutsu Om Shabda Simran Universal Sufism Vedic chant Naam
Nāma
Fundamental Buddhist teaching
different versions that understand consciousness (vijñana) and name and form (namarupa) differently. According to Bucknell, SN 35.106 describes a non-linear "branched
Pratītyasamutpāda
Recommended activities and habits in Yoga
incomplete word-by-word commentary on the text of the Abhidhammāvatāra Nāmarūpa-parichedo (ṭīka). The five niyamas in this set are: utu-niyāma "the constraint
Niyama
Sanskrit term for intellect
distorted understanding of all subjects. Citta Enlightenment in Buddhism Namarupa Nous Three Bodies Doctrine Wisdom Sir Monier Monier-Williams; Ernst Leumann;
Buddhi
Types of consciousness in Mahayana Buddhism
the mental (nāma) and physical (rūpa) manifestation of one's existence (nāmarūpa). It is the storehouse-consciousness which induces rebirth, causing the
Eight_Consciousnesses
1943 book by Julius Evola
the wheel of necessity. He then explains the ideas of khandha, santāna, nāmarūpa, dukkah, taṇhā, and upādāna with reference to the Pali Canon. According
The_Doctrine_of_Awakening
Book by A. G. Mohan with Ganesh Mohan
December 5, 2011. Stern, Eddie (2010). "Books That I Loved This Year" (PDF). Namarupa. 06 (12): 2. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved
Krishnamacharya: His Life and Teachings
Krishnamacharya:_His_Life_and_Teachings
Branch of yoga focusing on physical techniques
Mallinson, James (March 2012). M. Moses; E. Stern (eds.). "Yoga and Yogis". Namarupa. 3 (15): 1–27. Mallinson, James (2013). "The Yogīs' Latest Trick". Journal
Hatha_yoga
Chinese Buddhist monk
all affirmation and negation. As such, it does not negate name and form (nāmarūpa), but transcends them while also including them for the sake of convention
Guanding
Monastic orders
(1978), Eigentumlichkeiten dr Lehre und Terminologie Sankara: Avidya, Namarupa, Maya, Isvara, in Kleine Schriften (Editor: L. Schmithausen), Franz Steiner
Śramaṇa
Principle of Tibetan Buddhism
mahābhūta. These five are the lifeforce that animate the bodymind (Sanskrit: namarupa) of all sentient beings and are key to certain tantric Buddhist and Bon
Lung_(Tibetan_Buddhism)
Open question in philosophy of how abstract minds interact with physical bodies
Embodied cognition Existentialism Explanatory gap Free will Ideasthesia Namarupa (Buddhist concept) Neuroscience of free will Philosophical zombie Philosophy
Mind–body_problem
Philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent
(1978). "Eigentümlichkeiten der Lehre und Terminologie Śaṅkaras: Avidyā, Nāmarūpa, Māyā, Īśvara". In Schmithausen, Lambert (ed.). Kleine Schriften (in German)
Indian_philosophy
мэдэхүй, tiin medehui) Consciousness creates Name & Form (Pāli, Sanskrit: nāmarūpa; 名色 Cn: míngsè; Jp: myōshiki; Vi: danh sắc; Mn: нэр өнгө, ner öngö) Name
Glossary_of_Buddhism
Systematization of the Theravāda school's understanding of the highest Buddhist teachings
Relationship between nāmarūpa, pañcakkhandha, and Abhidhamma Groups Pañcakkhandha (five aggregates) Theravada Abhidhamma Paramattha-sacca (ultimate reality)
Theravada_Abhidhamma
French-Indian monk
there is no common denominator at the level of namarupa (name and form). So we should accept namarupa of the most varied kinds ... We should penetrate
Abhishiktananda
Hindu epithet
(1978), Eigentumlichkeiten dr Lehre und Terminologie Sankara: Avidya, Namarupa, Maya, Isvara, in Kleine Schriften (Editor: L. Schmithausen), Franz Steiner
Ishvara
Hindu organisation
2012. Maurya, Alexis Houston (1 September 2011). "A Tribute to Bhagavan". Namarupa. "Spiritual Heritage". International Vedanta Society UK. Retrieved 29 March
International_Vedanta_Society
Indian yoga guru (1915–2009)
North Point Press. ISBN 978-0865477513. "3 Gurus, 48 Questions" (PDF). Namarupa (Fall 2004). Interview by R. Alexander Medin: 9. 2004. Archived from the
K._Pattabhi_Jois
Buddhist concept of "formations"
Relationship between nāmarūpa, pañcakkhandha, and Abhidhamma Groups Pañcakkhandha (five aggregates) Theravada Abhidhamma Paramattha-sacca (ultimate reality)
Saṅkhāra
Title in Tibetan Buddhism
nirmanakaya is the Buddha's "body" in the sense of the bodymind (Sanskrit: nāmarūpa). Thus, the person of Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, is an
Tulku
Self, Published by Namarupa: Categories of Indian Thought, Issue 18, Winter 2013–14 The World is As You See It, Published by Namarupa: Categories of Indian
Igor_Kufayev
Vedantic theory
elements solidify and assume forms as per their fundamental qualities. Namarupa-vyakarana Adi Sankara (1962). Panchikaranam. Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama
Panchikarana
Edition (1954) Namarupa Parichcheda Edition (1954) Dhammapadhattakatha Edition (1956) Jinakalamali Sinhala Translation (1957) Namarupa Parichcheda English
Polwatte_Buddhadatta_Thera
Buddhist aspects of the mind
Relationship between nāmarūpa, pañcakkhandha, and Abhidhamma Groups Pañcakkhandha (five aggregates) Theravada Abhidhamma Paramattha-sacca (ultimate reality)
Mental_factors
Stages of Buddhist Vipassanā meditation
Vimuttimagga, divides the insight knowledges further into sixteen stages: Namarupa pariccheda ñana - Knowledge of mental and physical states, analytical knowledge
Vipassanā-ñāṇa
Indian religion or philosophy based on the Buddha's teachings
Tongue-consciousness Body-consciousness Mind-consciousness Mind and body (nāmarūpa) Mind (nāma) Feeling (vedanā) Perception (saññā • samjñā) Volition (cetanā)
Outline_of_Buddhism
British Sanskrit scholar (born 1970)
the Journal of Vaishnava Studies Vol. 14, No. 1/Fall 2005. Reprinted in Namarupa magazine (2006). 2011. "Siddhi and Mahāsiddhi in Early Haṭhayoga", pp. 327–344
James_Mallinson_(Indologist)
Oldest Buddhist texts in Middle Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian subcontinent
the Abhidhamma, widely used as an introductory text (11th–12th century). Namarupa-pariccheda – A verse introduction to the Abhidhamma. Paramattha-vinicchaya
Pali_literature
Popular Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
influence of the Buddhist teachings on the five skandhas, the concept of Namarupa, and the Yogacara-teachings: One day, the master summoned his disciples
Platform_Sutra
Buddhism, Mindfulness and Psychology
the human mind as a psycho-physical complex, a dynamic continuum called namarupa. Nama refers to the non-physical elements and rupa to the physical components
Buddhism_and_psychology
The first illustrated manuscript of the Akbar-nāma
Beveridge. 1904, Band II, S. 423. James Mallinson, „Yoga & Yogis", in: nāmarūpa. Categories of Indian Thought, Issue 15, Volume 03, March 2012, S. 2–27
Victoria_and_Albert_Akbarnama
Buddhist term referring to feelings and sensations
inseparably arising from consciousness (viññāṇa) and the mind-and-body (nāmarūpa). On the other hand, while this text identifies feeling as decisive to
Vedanā
2008 autobiography by Radhanath Swami
Chinese, German, Slovenian and Russian, besides as an audiobook in English. Namarupa Magazine, Review by Rachael Stark America Magazine, Review by Francis Xavier
The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami
The_Journey_Home:_Autobiography_of_an_American_Swami
Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics
Nāgārjuna Nāgasena Nagayon Pagoda Nairatmya Nakahara Nantenbo Nalanda Namarupa Namtso Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō Nanhai Jigui Neifa Zhuan Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu Ñāṇavīra
Index of Buddhism-related articles
Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles
13th- to 14th-century yoga manuscript
Birch, Jason (2015). "The Yogatārāvalī and the Hidden History of Yoga". Nāmarūpa (20 (Spring 2015)): 4–13. Birch, Jason; Hargreaves, Jacqueline (January
Yogatārāvalī
Indian Jain monk
only material karma, but also the material aggregate of body and mind (namarupa) in which the soul is bound. Cort, referring to Johnson, notes that "a
Kundakunda
Theory of causation in Hindu-philosophy
Buddhists implies a non-linear kind of causality; the word paccaya of paccaya-namarupa literally means support, and this presents causation not in terms of unilateral
Satkaryavada
Topics referred to by the same term
Shaker. Tattvasaṃgraha (disambiguation) Pancha Tattva (disambiguation) Namarupa, "being" in Buddhism Kosha, concept of sheath in Hinduism This disambiguation
Tattva_(disambiguation)
Indian-American author (born 1950)
philosophy. The practice of Om as a sacred utterance is designed to dissolve Namarupa from the mind, that is the whole idea and the principle behind the Mantra
Rajiv_Malhotra
Indian yoga teacher
Srivatsa (October 1997). "My Studies with Sri Krishnamacharya" (PDF). Namarupa (6). "Srivatsa Ramaswami". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 4 April 2019. Brandon
Srivatsa_Ramaswami
Theravada and Zen Buddhism the concept of bodymind, or namarupa, is key. In Vajrayana, namarupa is informed by the related doctrines of heartmind and Yogachara's
Bodymind (in meditation traditions)
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