Significance of Transient

The concept of Transient is significant across various philosophical and religious contexts. In Tibetan Buddhism, it characterizes entities or ideas marked by change and impermanence, contrasting with eternal notions of the Soul and Body. The Purana views Transient as temporary and ever-changing, while Vyakarana refers to it regarding the samasanta affix in grammar, indicating a lack of permanence. Additionally, in Mahayana, Transient describes the Caturmaharajika devas, emphasizing their impermanent and mutable nature.

Synonyms: Short-lived, Momentary, Ephemeral, Passing

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