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|Glossary-Term=śūnyatā | |Glossary-Term=śūnyatā | ||
|Glossary-PartOfSpeech=Noun | |||
|Glossary-HoverChoices=emptiness; śūnyatā; sunyata; tong pa nyi | |||
|Glossary-TopicVariation=emptiness | |||
|defaultSort=shunyata | |||
|Glossary-Tibetan=སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་ | |Glossary-Tibetan=སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་ | ||
|Glossary-Wylie=stong pa nyid | |Glossary-Wylie=stong pa nyid | ||
|Glossary-Phonetic=tong pa nyi | |||
|Glossary-Devanagari=शून्यता | |Glossary-Devanagari=शून्यता | ||
|Glossary-Sanskrit=śūnyatā | |Glossary-Sanskrit=śūnyatā | ||
|Glossary-PhoneticSkt=shunyata | |Glossary-PhoneticSkt=shunyata | ||
|Glossary-Chinese=空 | |Glossary-Chinese=空; 空門 | ||
|Glossary-Pinyin=kōng | |Glossary-Pinyin=kōng; kōng mén | ||
|Glossary-JapanTranslit=kū; kūmon | |||
|Glossary-JapanTranslit=kū | |||
|Glossary-English=emptiness | |Glossary-English=emptiness | ||
|Glossary-EnglishKB=emptiness | |Glossary-EnglishKB=emptiness | ||
|Glossary-EnglishRB=emptiness | |Glossary-EnglishRB=emptiness | ||
|Glossary-EnglishJH=emptiness | |Glossary-EnglishJH=emptiness | ||
|Glossary-EnglishGD=emptiness | |||
|Glossary-EnglishIW=emptiness | |Glossary-EnglishIW=emptiness | ||
|Glossary-SourceLanguage=Sanskrit | |Glossary-SourceLanguage=Sanskrit | ||
|Glossary-Senses= | |Glossary-Definition=The state of being empty of an innate nature due to a lack of independently existing characteristics. | ||
|Glossary-Senses=Though emptiness is generally predicated on the dependent origination of relative phenomena, it is a dialectic method of explaining the ultimate truth through a negative assertion and thereby highlighting what true reality lacks, rather than making a positive assertion of what that reality actually is. | |||
|Glossary-SutraQuote=Form is emptiness; emptiness is form. <br> | |Glossary-SutraQuote=Form is emptiness; emptiness is form. <br> | ||
Emptiness is not other than form; form is not other than emptiness. | Emptiness is not other than form; form is not other than emptiness. | ||
|Glossary-SutraQuoteSource=Heart Sūtra | |Glossary-SutraQuoteSource=''Heart Sūtra'' | ||
|Glossary-Usage='''Sanskrit:''' | |Glossary-Usage='''Sanskrit:''' | ||
:rūpaṃ śūnyatā śūnyataiva rūpaṃ | :rūpaṃ śūnyatā śūnyataiva rūpaṃ | ||
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::ཤེས་རབ་ཀྱི་ཕ་རོལ་ཏུ་ཕྱིན་པའི་སྙིང་པོ་ | ::ཤེས་རབ་ཀྱི་ཕ་རོལ་ཏུ་ཕྱིན་པའི་སྙིང་པོ་ | ||
|Glossary-RelatedTerms=rangtong;zhentong | |Glossary-RelatedTerms=rangtong;zhentong | ||
|Glossary-DefinitionPDB=In Sanskrit, “emptiness”; the term has a number of denotations, but is most commonly associated with the perfection of wisdom (prajñāpāramitā) sūtras and the Madhyamaka school of Mahāyāna philosophy | |Glossary-DefinitionPDB=See page 871: In Sanskrit, “emptiness”; the term has a number of denotations, but is most commonly associated with the perfection of wisdom (prajñāpāramitā) sūtras and the Madhyamaka school of Mahāyāna philosophy. | ||
|Glossary-DefinitionTDC=rang bzhin med pa'i gnas lugs sam de kho na nyid | |Glossary-DefinitionTDC=rang bzhin med pa'i gnas lugs sam de kho na nyid | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 14 October 2020
Key Term | śūnyatā |
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Topic Variation | emptiness |
Hover Popup Choices | emptiness; śūnyatā; sunyata; tong pa nyi |
In Tibetan Script | སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་ |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | stong pa nyid |
Devanagari Sanskrit Script | शून्यता |
Romanized Sanskrit | śūnyatā |
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | tong pa nyi |
Sanskrit Phonetic Rendering | shunyata |
Chinese Script | 空; 空門 |
Chinese Pinyin | kōng; kōng mén |
Japanese Transliteration | kū; kūmon |
English Standard | emptiness |
Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term | emptiness |
Richard Barron's English Term | emptiness |
Jeffrey Hopkin's English Term | emptiness |
Gyurme Dorje's English Term | emptiness |
Ives Waldo's English Term | emptiness |
Term Type | Noun |
Source Language | Sanskrit |
Basic Meaning | The state of being empty of an innate nature due to a lack of independently existing characteristics. |
Has the Sense of | Though emptiness is generally predicated on the dependent origination of relative phenomena, it is a dialectic method of explaining the ultimate truth through a negative assertion and thereby highlighting what true reality lacks, rather than making a positive assertion of what that reality actually is. |
Related Terms | rangtong;zhentong |
Definitions | |
Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism | See page 871: In Sanskrit, “emptiness”; the term has a number of denotations, but is most commonly associated with the perfection of wisdom (prajñāpāramitā) sūtras and the Madhyamaka school of Mahāyāna philosophy. |
Tshig mdzod Chen mo | rang bzhin med pa'i gnas lugs sam de kho na nyid |
sutra/śastra quote: |
Form is emptiness; emptiness is form. |
sutra/śastra quote source: | Heart Sūtra |
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