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Source: MN 109 (Thanissaro, 2001) | diagram details |
Template:PancaKhandha simplistically diagrams the relationship between the five aggregates ( Pali: pañca khandha):
In addition, three other concepts are represented to more fully depict the relationship between the five aggregates:
This template can be invoked as follows:
In terms of text used, this diagram uses only English and Pali words since this is for the English-language Wikipedia (WP) and the identified source is from Pali literature. English translations are based on Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), Thanissaro (2001) as well as other contemporary translations.
In line with Pali canonical sources (see below), this diagram's arrows (from left to right, top to bottom) represent the following:
An example of a temporally ordered sequence of phenomena could be:
There are many discourses in the Pali Canon that can be mapped to this diagram's flow. For instance, in Majjhima Nikaya sutta #109, the Buddha is reported as having stated:
Beyond the aforementioned Pali literature, the main Wikipedia article and set of related citations for this template's content is Skandha. Questions about the reliability or accuracy of this template's concepts should be addressed on that article's talk page. Questions about this template's organization should be addressed on this template's talk page.
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The
Five Aggregates (pañca khandha) according to the Pali Canon. |
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Source: MN 109 (Thanissaro, 2001) | diagram details |
Template:PancaKhandha simplistically diagrams the relationship between the five aggregates ( Pali: pañca khandha):
In addition, three other concepts are represented to more fully depict the relationship between the five aggregates:
This template can be invoked as follows:
In terms of text used, this diagram uses only English and Pali words since this is for the English-language Wikipedia (WP) and the identified source is from Pali literature. English translations are based on Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), Thanissaro (2001) as well as other contemporary translations.
In line with Pali canonical sources (see below), this diagram's arrows (from left to right, top to bottom) represent the following:
An example of a temporally ordered sequence of phenomena could be:
There are many discourses in the Pali Canon that can be mapped to this diagram's flow. For instance, in Majjhima Nikaya sutta #109, the Buddha is reported as having stated:
Beyond the aforementioned Pali literature, the main Wikipedia article and set of related citations for this template's content is Skandha. Questions about the reliability or accuracy of this template's concepts should be addressed on that article's talk page. Questions about this template's organization should be addressed on this template's talk page.
Wikipedia's policy on verifiability states:
In addition to providing a reliable source for any change, it would be sincerely appreciated if, before changes are made to this template, an editor would first discuss the planned change on this template's talk page.