Significance of Nirmana
In Dutch: Nirmana; In German: Nirmana; In Finnish: Nirmana; In Spanish: Nirmana
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Buddhist concept of 'Nirmana'
Nirmana in Buddhism encompasses transformation through empty manifestations, emphasizes the constructed nature of impermanent dharmas, and involves magical creation, illustrating the transient and illusory qualities of existence.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) Refers to creation or fabrication, used to argue that all dharmas are constructed and thus impermanent.[1] (2) Creation; the process of altering the size or nature of objects through magical means.[2] (3) The transformation or manifestation facilitated by the minds of metamorphosis, characterized as empty and non-existent.[3]
Jain concept of 'Nirmana'
Nirmana in Jainism signifies the act of creation or formation, emphasizing the process through which existence and forms come into being within the context of Jain philosophical teachings.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) Refers to the act of creation or formation.[4]