Skandha (Jainism)
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Skandha (Jainism)
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Skandha (Sanskrit) means "heaps, aggregates, collections, groupings". In the religion of Jainism, Skandha is a combination of Paramanus. In contrast to Buddhism that allows aggregates of non-matters, Jainism allows only aggregation between matter. Jainism doesn't include the last four types of aggregates of Buddhism because those phenomena are explained in Jainism by the groupings between matter and Atman. A grouping between matter and Atman is not considered a Skandha but is considered a Bandha
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