In Buddhism, Jāti (Sanskrit/Pāli), "birth", refers to physical birth; to rebirth, the arising of a new living entity within saṃsāra (cyclic existence); and to the arising of mental phenomena.
In traditional Buddhist thought, there are four forms of birth:[1][2] Jāti is the eleventh link within the eleventh Nidāna of paṭiccasamuppāda ("dependent arising" or "dependent origination"), where it can refer both to rebirth and to the arising of mental phenomena.
[3] The Vibhanga, the second book of the Theravada Abbidhamma, treats it in both ways.
In the Suttantabhajaniya it is described as rebirth, which is conditioned by becoming (bhava), and gives rise to old age and death (jarāmaraṇa) in a living being.
In the Abhidhammabhajaniya it is treated as the arising of mental phenomena.