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has glosseng: Śāsana (Sanskrit), (Pali: sāsana) is a term used by Buddhists and Shaivites to refer to their religion or non-religion. It has a range of possible translations, including teaching, practice, doctrine and Buddha Śãsana, which means "the teaching of the Buddha" (of which there have been several). Since in Buddhism there is no divine god the term is considered more accurate than the word "religion" as it denotes an adaptable philosophy and practice rather than a non-changing divine call from an all knowing god. Also, for many Buddhist outsiders the term religion implies faith; some might argue that faith is not a necessary feature of Buddhism, based in spirituality and logic, thus making śāsana all the more useful a term in definition.
lexicalizationeng: Sasana
lexicalizationeng: Śāsana
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Polish
has glosspol: Sāsana (pāli.), (sanskr.: śāsana) - termin używany przez buddystów, odnoszący się do ich systemu filozoficzno-etycznego, potocznie zwanego "buddyzmem".
lexicalizationpol: Sasana
Swedish
has glossswe: Sasana (pali sâsana): bokstavligen "budskap" (liksom grekiskans angelion i Evangelium): buddhismen som historiskt faktum. En sasana har en början och ett slut, men den sanning som den uttrycker (dhamma/dharma) är, enligt buddhismen, inte beroende av tiden utan finns vare sig någon känner till den eller inte.
lexicalizationswe: Sasana

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