Anagrashunyata, Anagraśūnyatā, Anagra-shunyata: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Anagraśūnyatā can be transliterated into English as Anagrasunyata or Anagrashunyata, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Buddhism
Mahayana (major branch of Buddhism)
Source: Wisdom Library: Maha Prajnaparamita SastraAnagraśūnyatā (अनग्रशून्यता) or Anavarāgraśūnyatā refers to the “emptiness of dharmas without end or beginning”, representing one of the sixteen or eighteen emptinesses (śūnyatā), according to the 2nd century Mahāprajñāpāramitāśāstra chapter XLVIII. Accordingly, “what is the emptiness of dharmas without end or beginning (anavarāgraśūnyatā)? The Dharma whose beginning or end are not perceived has neither going nor coming. And yet a dharma without end or beginning is empty of this absence of end and beginning because it is neither eternal nor transitory. Why? Because such is its essence. That is called: emptiness of dharmas without end or beginning (anavarāgra-śūnyatā)”.
Emptiness of dharmas without beginning (anagraśūnyatā).—The world (loka, saṃsāra), whether it is beings (sattva) or things (dharma), has no beginning (agra). The present birth (ihajanma) exists as result of a previous existence (pūrvajanman); the previous existence, in turn, exists as a result of a preceding existence, and so on. Therefore there is no beginning for beings; and it is the same for dharmas.
Mahayana (महायान, mahāyāna) is a major branch of Buddhism focusing on the path of a Bodhisattva (spiritual aspirants/ enlightened beings). Extant literature is vast and primarely composed in the Sanskrit language. There are many sūtras of which some of the earliest are the various Prajñāpāramitā sūtras.
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Partial matches: Shunyata, Anagra.
Full-text: Anavaragrashunyata, Shunyata.
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