Hi Siddhartha,

Maybe this helps:

"Another aspect of the same thing, in addition to what has al­ready been
said about *nissaya*, is the understanding of the relat­edness of this to
that, *idappaccayatā*,* * implicit in the law of de­pendent arising. In
fact, we began our discussion by highlight­ing the significance of the term
*idappaccayatā*.[21]
<http://www.beyondthenet.net/calm/nibbana04.htm#_edn21>The basic
prin­ci­ple involved, is itself often called
*paṭicca samuppāda*. "This being, this comes to be, with the arising of
this, this arises. This not being, this does not come to be. With the
cessation of this, this ceases."

see also:
http://www.nibbanam.com/nibbana_sermon4e.htm
and
http://www.nibbanam.com/nibbana_sermon3e.htm

mettaya,
Lennart


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