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Sanskrit and Tathātā

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Difference between Sanskrit and Tathātā

Sanskrit vs. Tathātā

Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism; a philosophical language of Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism; and a former literary language and lingua franca for the educated of ancient and medieval India. Tathātā (tathātā; tathatā) is variously translated as "thusness" or "suchness".

Similarities between Sanskrit and Tathātā

Sanskrit and Tathātā have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hinduism, Mahayana.

Hinduism

Hinduism is an Indian religion and dharma, or a way of life, widely practised in the Indian subcontinent.

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Mahayana

Mahāyāna (Sanskrit for "Great Vehicle") is one of two (or three, if Vajrayana is counted separately) main existing branches of Buddhism and a term for classification of Buddhist philosophies and practice.

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Sanskrit and Tathātā Comparison

Sanskrit has 348 relations, while Tathātā has 18. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.55% = 2 / (348 + 18).

References

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