Betekenis van Schepping
In het Engels: Creation
Alternatieve spelling: De schepping
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Het Boeddhistische concept van 'Schepping'
In Tibetan Buddhism, "Schepping" concerns the act of creation, highlighted during activity phases, contrasting with dissolution [1].
Mahayana Buddhism sees "Schepping" as dependent arising, stressing relational existence; a key concept in understanding reality. This relates to how things are made. [2]
Furthermore, "Schepping" is also a form of riddhi, manifesting in desire and form realms, illustrating the power and nature of existence, particularly the power of the mind [3].
Het Hindoe誰stische concept van 'Schepping'
In Hinduism, "Schepping" is the genesis of existence, a fundamental concept for understanding the divine [4]. In Vaishnavism, it embodies all that originates from the elements and is witnessed [5]. It signifies Lord Krishna's manifestation of Goloka [6]. It also entails the Lord endowing limbs and senses, facilitating activity [7]. The concept describes the return of beings from a subtle state into a physical form [8]. Moreover, the Lord enables change in non-sentient beings, bestowing individuality [9].
In Purana, it's briefly referenced in the context of creation [10]. The Brahma Purana details the universe's creation and historical epochs [11]. The Matsya Purana focuses on the formation of Brahma and patriarchs [12]. The manifestation of the universe from the divine is considered in relation to Brahma [13].
In Vedanta, "Schepping" requires the conjunction of atoms, contrasting with pralaya [14]. It's accomplished by an inferior Lord, superintended by the highest Self [15]. The origin of elements and their withdrawal are considered in order [16]. The Lord brings forth all creatures based on prior deeds [17]. It is perceived as separate from truth [18].
The process manifests the universe to satisfy the first desire, leading to the conscious being [19]. It encompasses phenomena arising from the Non-Dual Absolute [20]. It is described as an illusory creation akin to dreams [21]. It's attributed to divine will [22]. It relates to the physical universe [23]. It is the process of the universe coming from the Unmanifested Brahman [24].
In Dharmashastra, "Schepping" concerns the emergence of living beings and their qualities [25].
Het Jainistische concept van 'Schepping'
In Jainism, "Schepping" reflects karma's impact, influencing rebirth cycles [26]. This concept describes existence shaped by choices. It focuses on the nature of one's deeds within the universe.
Bronnen en referenties om verder te lezen
Bovenstaande opsomming is gebaseerd op een aantal (Engelstalige) artikelen in het Boeddhisme, Hindoe誰sme, Jainisme, Geschiedenis en andere spirituele tradities. De gebruikte bronnen en meer informatie over waar Schepping� symbool voor staat kun je hieronder vinden ter referentie:
-) Tattvasangraha [with commentary] door Ganganatha Jha: ^(1)
-) Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra door Gelongma Karma Migme Ch旦dr旦n: ^(2), ^(3)
-) Satapatha-brahmana door Julius Eggeling: ^(4)
-) Garga Samhita (English) door Danavir Goswami: ^(5), ^(6)
-) Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation door S. Satyamurthi Ayyangar: ^(7), ^(8), ^(9)
-) Vishnu Purana door Horace Hayman Wilson: ^(10), ^(11), ^(12)
-) Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4 door Vihari-Lala Mitra: ^(13)
-) Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya) door George Thibaut: ^(14), ^(15), ^(16), ^(17)
-) Mandukya Upanishad door Kenneth Jaques: ^(18), ^(19), ^(20)
-) Mandukya Upanishad (Gaudapa Karika and Shankara Bhashya) door Swami Nikhilananda: ^(21)
-) Brahma Sutras (Ramanuja) door George Thibaut: ^(22)
-) Taittiriya Upanishad Bhashya Vartika door R. Balasubramanian: ^(23), ^(24)
-) Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi door Ganganatha Jha: ^(25)
-) Acaranga-sutra door Hermann Jacobi: ^(26)