katáální
Katáální is a term primarily used in the context of Buddhist philosophy, specifically within the Mahayana tradition. It refers to a state of being that is considered unborn, unoriginated, and unconditioned. This means that something katáální does not arise from causes and conditions, nor does it have a beginning or an end in the conventional sense. It is often described as being beyond the cycles of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and the impermanence that characterizes phenomena within samsara.
The concept of katáální is closely related to the understanding of emptiness (shunyata). Emptiness, in this
The term is not widely used in everyday language and is primarily found in doctrinal discussions and