Becoming And Nonentity in Buddhism
Abstract
The main tendendency of Buddha is to represent the universe as a perpetual flow, or nonentity or soullessness. According to Buddhism there is neither being uor non-being but only beeoming. Reality is a stream of becoming.life is a series of the manifestation of becoming. There is nothing which changes; only ceasless change goes on.In Buddhist schools The so-called soul is also reduced to a series of fleeting ideas. The individual self is considered to be the empirisal life of man. In all individusls without exception, the relation of the component parts to one another is ever-changing. Man is a living continuous complex, which does not remain the same for two moments.