This study constitutes an inquiry into the analysis of matter as expressed in the sources of Theravada Buddhism. Rupa-dhammas, twenty eight in all, are olassified into two categories as prima.ry and secondary. Chapter VII deals with those secondary rUpadhammas which in the Abhidhammic commentaries came to be recognized as nominal entities.
This study constitutes an inquiry into the analysis of matter as expressed in the sources of Theravada Buddhism. Rupa-dhammas, twenty eight in all, are olassified into two categories as prima.ry and secondary. Chapter VII deals with those secondary rUpadhammas which in the Abhidhammic commentaries came to be recognized as nominal entities.
This study constitutes an inquiry into the analysis of matter as expressed in the sources of Theravada Buddhism. Rupa-dhammas, twenty eight in all, are olassified into two categories as prima.ry and secondary. Chapter VII deals with those secondary rUpadhammas which in the Abhidhammic commentaries came to be recognized as nominal entities.
This study constitutes an inquiry into the analysis of matter as expressed in the sources of Theravada Buddhism. Rupa-dhammas, twenty eight in all, are olassified into two categories as prima.ry and secondary. Chapter VII deals with those secondary rUpadhammas which in the Abhidhammic commentaries came to be recognized as nominal entities.