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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 2 MIN

Four elements in Buddhism

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The four great elements in Buddhism (known in Pali as the cattāro mahābhūtāni or catudhatu) are: ​Earth (Paṭhavī-dhātu): Represents the quality of solidity, firmness, or extension. ​Example in the body: Bones, teeth, hair, flesh. ​Water (Āpo-dhātu): Represents the quality of fluidity, liquidity, or cohesion. ​Example in the body: Blood, saliva, mucus, urine. ​Fire (Tejo-dhātu): Represents the quality of heat, temperature, or energy. ​Example in the body: Bodily warmth, digestion, aging. ​Air/Wind (Vāyo-dhātu): Represents the quality of motion, expansion, or support/repulsion. ​Example in the body: Breath, movement of air (wind) through the body. ​In a Buddhist context, these are not just literal elements, but are primarily understood as the fundamental sensory qualities or properties that make up all physical existence (rūpa or form). Meditating on these elements helps practitioners realize the impersonal, impermanent, and non-self nature of the body and all material phenomena.

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