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130 0 _aTipiṭaka.
_pAbhidhammapiṭaka.
_pPaṭṭhāna.
_lEnglish
_sTranslation
_927135
245 1 0 _aConditional relations (Paṭṭhāna) :
_bbeing vol. 1, 2 of the Chatthasangāyana text of the seventh book of the Abhidhamma Pitaka /
_ctranslated by Nārada, MulaPatthana Sayadaw, assisted by Thein Nyun.
260 _aBristol :
_bPali Text Society,
_c2010, 2011.
300 _a2 volumes ;
_c23 cm.
490 _aTranslation series (London, England),
_v37, 42
500 _aReprint of v.1-2. Originally published: 1969-1981 " ... of the Chaṭṭhasaṅgāyana text of the seventh book of the Abhidhamma-piṭaka."
520 _aThe Conditional relations (Paṭṭhāna) published by Pali Text Society is divided into Two volumes. This book is an English translation of the first volume of the Paṭṭhāna, the seventh and final book of the AbhidhammaPiṭaka in the Theravāda Buddhist canon. The Paṭṭhāna is a profound and complex text that systematically analyzes the 24 conditional relations (Paccayas) governing the interdependence of all mental and material phenomena. It provides an overview of the Paṭṭhāna, its structure, and its significance within the Abhidhamma and explains the 24 conditional relations (Paccayas) and their role in understanding the interdependence of phenomena and 256 pages of translation: a detailed and systematic analysis of conditional relations, exploring how mental and material phenomena arise and interact based on specific conditions, this volume examines 24 types of conditions that govern the arising and interaction of phenomena, such as root condition (Hetu-paccaya), object condition (Ārammaṇa-paccaya), and proximity condition (Anantara-paccaya).The text emphasizes the interconnectedness of all mental and material phenomena, illustrating the Buddhist principle of dependent origination (Paṭicca-samuppāda). The Paṭṭhāna provides a systematic and exhaustive analysis of causality, making it a cornerstone of Abhidhamma philosophy.While highly theoretical, the Paṭṭhāna has practical implications for meditation and insight (Vipassanā), helping practitioners understand the nature of reality and achieve liberation.This translation is a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and students of Buddhism, particularly those interested in the Abhidhamma’s analytical approach.
650 _aPaṭṭhāna
_vTranslation.
_927137
700 0 _aNārada,
_cU,
_gMulaPatthana Sayadaw
_eTranslator
_927105
700 0 _aThein Nyun
_etranslator
_927106
830 _aTranslation series (London, England),
_v37, 42
_925542
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