Significance of Operation
In Tibetan Buddhism, the term Operation denotes the action or process believed to be the cause of an effect. This concept emphasizes the significance of actions in creating outcomes, aligning with the broader understanding of karma within the philosophy. By recognizing the relationship between actions and their consequences, practitioners can cultivate awareness and mindfulness in their daily lives, ultimately guiding them toward spiritual growth and enlightenment.1
Synonyms: Procedure, Action, Exercise, Process, Function, Activity, Campaign
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Buddhist concept of 'Operation'
In Buddhism, "Operation" signifies the causal actions or processes that lead to various effects, highlighting the interconnectedness and impermanence of phenomena within the cycle of existence.
Significance of Operation in Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism):
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From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) Refers to actions or processes that do not contribute to the coming into existence of the Effect.[1] (2) Refers to a specific process or action that is assumed to be the cause of an effect.[2] (3) The action or process that is considered to be the cause of an effect.[3]