See, for instance, SN 12.2 (Thanissaro, 1997b)Архивная копия от 4 мая 2016 на Wayback Machine, where the Buddha states: 'And what are fabrications? These three are fabrications: bodily fabrications, verbal fabrications, mental fabrications. These are called fabrications.'
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A World Theology: The Central Spiritual Reality of Humankind (англ.). — Cambridge University Press, 1991. — P. 120–121. — ISBN 978-0-521-33159-3.
"The word saṅkhatam is explained in various ways. But in short it means something that is made up, prepared, or concocted by way of intention." Katukurunde Ñāṇānanda, in "The Mind Stilled: 33 Lectures on Nibbāna," p. 42, online at Seeing Through The NetАрхивная копия от 28 апреля 2020 на Wayback Machine (англ.)
"The word saṅkhatam is explained in various ways. But in short it means something that is made up, prepared, or concocted by way of intention." Katukurunde Ñāṇānanda, in "The Mind Stilled: 33 Lectures on Nibbāna," p. 42, online at Seeing Through The NetАрхивная копия от 28 апреля 2020 на Wayback Machine (англ.)
See, for instance, SN 12.2 (Thanissaro, 1997b)Архивная копия от 4 мая 2016 на Wayback Machine, where the Buddha states: 'And what are fabrications? These three are fabrications: bodily fabrications, verbal fabrications, mental fabrications. These are called fabrications.'