Significance of Investigation condition
In Mahayana philosophy, the term Investigation condition describes phenomena that emerge as a result of the mind's inquiry, identified as vitarkanuparivartin. This concept emphasizes the relationship between mental investigation and the subsequent unfolding of phenomena, illustrating how the mind's engagement can lead to new insights and understanding.
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Buddhist concept of 'Investigation condition'
In Buddhism, Investigation condition, or vitarkanuparivartin, denotes phenomena that arise as a result of the mind's analytical exploration. This highlights the interplay between mental inquiry and the manifestation of experiences.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) Refers to phenomena that follow the mind’s investigation, known as vitarkanuparivartin.[1]