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  2. Idappaccayatā - Wikipedia

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    Idappaccayatā (Pali, also idappaccayata; Sanskrit: idaṃpratyayatā) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "specific conditionality" or "this/that conditionality". It refers to the principle of causality: that all things arise and exist due to certain causes (or conditions), and cease once these causes (or conditions) are removed.

  3. Paṭṭhāna - Wikipedia

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    The Paṭṭhāna consists of three divisions (Eka, Duka, and Tīka). It provides a detailed examination of causal conditioning, (the Buddhist belief that causality — not a Creator deity — is the basis of existence), analyzing the 24 types of conditional relations (paccaya) in relation to the classifications in the matika of the ...

  4. Category:Buddhism user templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Buddhism user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Buddhism user templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Buddhism/Templates - Wikipedia

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    WikiProject Buddhism}} — Template to add to talk pages of all Buddhism-related articles {{ User WikiProject Buddhism }} — Template that WikiProject members can put on their userpages {{ WikiProject Tibet }} — Template to add to talk pages of all Tibetan Buddhism -related articles

  6. Buddhist philosophy - Wikipedia

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    [181] [182] Another Western Buddhist philosophical trend has been the project to secularize Buddhism, as seen in the works of Stephen Batchelor. In the West, Comparative philosophy between Buddhist and Western thought began with the work of Charles A. Moore, who founded the journal Philosophy East and West.

  7. Template:Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Questions about this template's organization should be first addressed on this template's talk page. Since this template is transcluded by dozens of Wikipedia pages and its content is the result of an ongoing communal effort, the best way to ensure the long-term acceptance of any proposed change is to first gain consensus for the proposed ...

  8. Project charter - Wikipedia

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    The three main uses of the project charter are: To authorize the project - using a comparable format, projects can be ranked and authorized by Return on Investment.; Serves as the primary sales document for the project - ranking stakeholders have a 1-2 page summary to distribute, present, and keep handy for fending off other project or operations runs at project resources.

  9. Template:Infobox Buddhist term - Wikipedia

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    Display order: Above is the actual order in which provided translations are displayed regardless of the order in which the parameters are passed to this template. Multiword values: Language-specific parameters can be passed multiword strings as demonstrated in the examples below.