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A '''body''' encompasses all the members of a separate entity. Generally an entity of [[mass]] or [[people]]. A body of [[water]] is separate from the other [[lakes]] and [[rivers]]. A student body is a group of people; but most often a body refers to a group of organs. The [[Human Body]] is a primary example, but [[animals]] and [[plants]] also have "bodies".
 
A '''body''' encompasses all the members of a separate entity. Generally an entity of [[mass]] or [[people]]. A body of [[water]] is separate from the other [[lakes]] and [[rivers]]. A student body is a group of people; but most often a body refers to a group of organs. The [[Human Body]] is a primary example, but [[animals]] and [[plants]] also have "bodies".
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==Body in Buddhism==
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Body or ''Rupa'' in [[Sanskrit]] is the first of the [[Five aggregates]] in [[Buddhist]] philosophy of [[mind]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:01, January 8, 2015

A body encompasses all the members of a separate entity. Generally an entity of mass or people. A body of water is separate from the other lakes and rivers. A student body is a group of people; but most often a body refers to a group of organs. The Human Body is a primary example, but animals and plants also have "bodies".

Body in Buddhism

Body or Rupa in Sanskrit is the first of the Five aggregates in Buddhist philosophy of mind.

See also