Significance of Components
Synonyms: Constituents, Ingredients, Features
In Dutch: Componenten; In Finnish: Komponentit; In Spanish: Componentes
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Buddhist concept of 'Components'
In Buddhism, "Components" refers to the fundamental elements that constitute both individual entities and broader universal concepts, highlighting the interconnectedness and impermanence of all things within the philosophy.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The individual elements that make up a composite substance; their existence is crucial for perception.[1] (2) The individual parts that make up a composite substance, whose existence relies on their perceived subsistence.[2] (3) The individual parts or elements that come together to form a composite entity, essential for its existence.[3] (4) Elements that make up either individual entities or universal concepts.[4]
From: Guhyagarbha Tantra (with Commentary)
(1) Elements or factors that make up the whole of spiritual practice, including emotions and thoughts.[5]
Hindu concept of 'Components'
In Hinduism, "Components" signifies the elements of Brahman, illustrating the concept of Brahman as an all-encompassing entity lacking specific parts or distinctions, highlighting the unity and formlessness of the ultimate reality.
From: Agni Purana
(1) The various elements or parts that Brahman is described as being bereft of.[6]