S
sana
(P
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li)
or
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sana
(Skt.). Teaching, instruction, message of the
Buddha
; however, the term by custom has come to mean the Buddhist religion (Buddha-s
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sana) or tradition itself, especially with respect to the period of its duration as a historical phenomenon. So s
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sana refers to the ‘dispensation’ of the teaching. When a
samm
sambuddha
discovers and imparts the
dharma
, his message and its impact on society and the world endures for a limited period of time only. The circumstances or fortunes of the dharma change, being subject, like all things, to the law of impermanence (
anicca
), although the dharma itself, of course, never changes. Gradually Buddhist tradition wanes until it eventually disappears from the earth altogether. It remains lost until the next samm
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sambuddha appears and introduces dharma to the world again.