Significance of Formation
Synonyms: Structure, Arrangement, Configuration, Assembly, Development, Organization, Layout, Shape., Creation, Establishment, Generation, Constitution, Inception
In Dutch: Vorming; In Finnish: Muodostumista; In Spanish: ǰó
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Buddhist concept of 'Formation'
Formation in Buddhism signifies the conditioned mental and physical aspects (samskara) that shape individual experiences, influenced by ignorance and perceptions, underscoring the complex interplay of existence and the transient nature of dharmas.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) samskara, referring to the conditioned nature of dharmas that arise from causes and conditions, contrasting with the true essence of prakriti.[1] (2) Refers to mental constructions (samskara) that contribute to the individual’s experience of the world.[2] (3) Mental constructs (samskara) shaped by perceptions and experiences.[3] (4) Refers to mental and physical constituents that arise during the process of becoming.[4]
From: Visuddhimagga (the pah of purification)
(1) The various aspects and phenomena that arise conditioned by ignorance, shedding light on the complex interplay of existence.[5]
Jain concept of 'Formation'
In Jainism, Formation signifies both the correct arrangement of the body's physical components and the process of body formation influenced by name-karma, highlighting the spiritual significance of physical structure and its alignment.
From: Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary)
(1) The process by which the body is formed with its parts in their proper places, determined by name-karma.[6]
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) Refers to the proper configuration or development of physical aspects like limbs.[7]