མཐའ་གཉིས། | Glossary of Terms
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མཐའ་གཉིས།
- mtha’ gnyis
- antadvaya
- śāśvatocchedāntadvaya
- Term
- two extremes
- མཐའ་གཉིས།
- mtha’ gnyis
- antadvaya
- śāśvatocchedāntadvaya
The two views of (1) eternalism (śāśvatānta), the belief in a permanent, causeless creator and/or the belief in an independent, permanent, singular self; and (2) nihilism (ucchedānta), the belief that things ultimately do not exist and/or the denial of the law of cause and effect or of past and future lives.
- two extremes
- མཐའ་གཉིས།
- mtha’ gnyis
- antadvaya
The extreme of permanence (of a self through many lives) and the extreme of cutting off (i.e., the cessation of consciousness after one life).
- two extremes
- མཐའ་གཉིས།
- mtha’ gnyis
- antadvaya
The two views of (1) eternalism (nityānta), the belief in a permanent, causeless creator and/or the belief in an independent, permanent, singular self; and (2) nihilism (ucchedānta), the belief that things ultimately do not exist and/or the denial of the law of cause and effect or of past and future lives.