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- In a Buddhist context, the expression 'sentient being' has a technical usage which contrasts with the concept of a buddha. The term refers to beings confined to cyclic existence (samsara) and also those who have attained liberation from it but who have not attained a non-residual or full nirvāṇa.encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Sattva
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Getz (2004: p. 760) provides a generalist Western Buddhist encyclopedic definition: Sentient beings is a term used to designate the totality of living, conscious beings that constitute the object and audience of Buddhist teaching. Translating various Sanskrit terms (jantu, bahu jana, jagat, sattva), sentient beings … See more
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According to Paul Williams these Sutras suggest that 'all sentient beings contain a Tathagata' as their 'essence, core inner nature, Self'. [194][note 16] According to Karl Brunnholzl "the earliest mahayana sutras that are based on and discuss …
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Sentient beings is a technical term in Buddhist discourse. Broadly speaking, it denotes beings with consciousness or sentience or, in some contexts, life itself. Specifically, it denotes the presence of the five aggregates, or Skandhas.
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Jan 19, 2024 · Buddhism teaches that sentient beings cycle repeatedly through saṃsāra, taking rebirth in six main classes or realms. Each of these realms features different levels and types of suffering.
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