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Upādāna is a Sanskrit and Pali word that means "fuel, material cause, substrate that is the source and means for keeping an active process energized". It is also an important Buddhist concept referring to "attachment, clinging, grasping". It is considered to be the result of taṇhā (craving), and is part of the dukkha (dissatisfaction, suffering, pain) doctrine in Buddhism.

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February 16th, 1987, Serial No. 03987

Serial: SF-03987

Monday

Precepts, Sixth Patriarch, Anger, Observe, Conversation, Instruction, Cultivation,...
Feb 16 1987
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The Third Grave Precept: Do Not Misuse Sex

Precepts, Teacher-and-Student, Sangha, Commitment, training, Rinzai, Attachment,...
Aug 08 1983
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The Second Grave Precept

Serial: SF-00027

Not taking what is not given.

Buddha Nature, Precepts, Peace, training, realization, Samadhi, Ceremony, Ego,...
Aug 04 1983
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Seminar on Prajna

Serial: SF-00019

Prajna is beyond words and inexpressible; Joshu, Daishi and the broom; achieving the knowledge of not-knowledge.

Duality, Mahayana, Lay, Cultivation, Concentration, Attachment, Describe, Vows,...
May 24 1975

Attachment to Form: Positive and Negative

Precepts, Attachment, Tassajara, Daily Life, Monastic Practice, Practice Period,...
Oct 25 1974
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