Significance of Material properties
Material properties, in Tibetan Buddhism, denote the observable characteristics of physical substances linked to causal relationships within Buddhist philosophy. Similarly, in the context of Purana, material properties represent characteristics tied to physical matter, highlighting the distinction that the soul is considered free from these attributes. Both perspectives emphasize the nature of materiality in relation to spiritual concepts, illustrating differing views on the relationship between physical properties and the essence of the soul.
Synonyms: Material characteristics, Properties of materials, Material qualities, Attributes, Features, Qualities
In Dutch: Materiaaleigenschappen; In Finnish: Materiaalin ominaisuudet; In Spanish: Propiedades del material; In German: Material Eigenschaften
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Buddhist concept of 'Material properties'
In Buddhism, material properties indicate observable characteristics of physical substances, examined within their causal relationships. This perspective links materiality to deeper philosophical insights about existence and interconnectedness in the Buddhist worldview.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) Characteristics that can be observed in physical substances, which are discussed regarding their causal relationships in the framework of Buddhist philosophy.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Material properties'
In Hinduism, material properties pertain to the characteristics of physical matter, contrasting with the notion that the soul is liberated from these attributes, emphasizing the distinction between the material and spiritual realms.
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) Characteristics associated with physical matter, which the soul is described as free from.[2]