Reply To: Are Every Buddha’s Teachings the Same?

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SengKiat
Keymaster

@Uyap said: “So in case of dhamma where is it’s position, sankhata or asankhata?”

The word should be “dhammā” which is an energy and it is a saṅkhata (conditioned) as it is subjected to anicca which is disintegrating, fickle, perishable, impermanent, subject to change, without existence, conditioned, worthless and subject to death.

More information on dhammā, read this post “What are Dhammā? – A Deeper Analysis“.

Saṅkhata dhatu (conditioned elements) are those whose arising and existence are influenced by one of four causes namely kamma (action), citta (consciousness), utu (temperature), and āhāra (nutriment). Nibbāna cannot be influenced by these four causes. Nibbāna is asaṅkhata dhatu (unconditioned element).

With metta, Seng Kiat