The Concept of Dhamma and Kāya in Buddhist Philosophy
…d later as the ninefold transcendental dhamma (navadīgha lokuttaradhamma), subsuming the four supramundane paths, their corresponding fruits,and Nibbāna. Thus, from all the implications discussed above,…
…lyzes the term kāya, translated as either ‘body’ or ‘collection,’ emphasizing their structural and functional similarities and differences. Both terms encapsulate a collection of individual elements, en…