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seyy��, 81 találat.
anicca →
nyana
Anicca: Impermanent, transient or, as abstract noun, aniccatā impermanence or change is the first of the three universal characteristics of existence tilakkhana, which is easily observable and …
bhāvanā →
nyana
Bhāvanā: ‘mental development’ lit. ‘calling into existence, producing’ is what in English is generally but rather vaguely called ‘meditation’. One has to distinguish 2 kinds: development of tranqu …
abhibhāyatana →
nyana
Abhibhāyatana: the 8 ‘stages of mastery’, are powers to be obtained by means of the kasina-exercises see: kasina. In the Com. to M. 77, where āyatana is explained by ‘means’ kārana it is sa …
avijjā →
nyana
Avijjā: I gnorance, nescience, the blindness of not knowing, is synonymous with confusion moha (see mūla ), is the primary & deepest root of all evil and suffering in the world, veiling man’s …
seyya →
pts
…Ja.v.393; nom. neut. seyyo often used as a noun, meaning good, happiness, well-being Vin.i.33; DN.i.184; DN.ii.330;…
bala →
nyana
Bala: ‘powers’. Among various groups of powers the following five are most frequently met with in the texts: 1 faith saddhā, 2 energy viriya, 3 awareness or mindfulness sati, 4 concentration …
abhiññā →
nyana
Abhiññā: The 6 ‘higher powers’, or supernormal knowledge’s, consist of 5 mundane lokiya powers attainable through the utmost perfection in mental concentration samādhi and one supra-mundane * …
association →
nyana
Association: sampayutta-paccaya is one of the 24 conditional relations paccaya. *
Asubha:* Impurity, loathsomeness, foulness, disgust. - In Vis.M VI, it is the cemetery contemplations * …
akusala-sādhārana-cetasika →
nyana
Akusala-sādhārana-cetasika: Universal, general or primary disadvantageous mental properties associated with all disadvantageous intentions: These are four; 1: Lack of moral shame ahirika, 2: L …
jātikhayāntadassi →
ncped
seeing the destruction of (re-) birth, or, seeing the destruction of birth and death.
ariya-puggala →
nyana
Ariya-puggala: or simply Ariya: Noble Ones, noble persons:
The 8, Ariya = Noble Ones are those who have realized one of the 8 stages of Nobility, i.e. the 4 supra-mundane paths magga …
jātikhayāntadassin →
ncped
seeing the destruction of (re-) birth, or, seeing the destruction of birth and death.
dassāvin →
ncped
who has seen; who goes to see, attends; seeing.
dassāvi →
ncped
who has seen; who goes to see, attends; seeing.
kūṭāgārasālā →
dppn
A hall in the Mahāvana near Vesāli. The Buddha stayed there on several occasions, and in the books are found records of various eminent persons who visited him there and of his conversations with them …
khemadassi →
ncped
seeing security; seeing peace
avacara →
nyana
Avacara: S phere, realm, level or dimension. The 3 levels of existence are: the sense-level kāmāvacara, the fine-material level rūpāvacara, the formless level arūpāvacara. Which things are …
cakkhu →
ncped
- the eye; the organ of sight; the faculty of seeing.
- insight, knowledge, understanding.
- the eye of the world (as the means of a persons seeing); power of seeing; vision; (perhaps: light)
khemadassin →
ncped
seeing security; seeing peace
asekha →
nyana
Asekha: lit.: Learned = not-anymore-learner see: sekha, a disciple perfected in training, one beyond training, an adept. This is a name for the Arahat, the Noble One see: ariya-puggala, sin …
bodhipakkhiya-dhammā →
nyana
Bodhipakkhiya-dhammā: The 37 ‘things pertaining to enlightenment’, or ‘requisites of enlightenment’ comprise the entire doctrines of the Buddha. They are:
the 4 foundations of awarenes …
vakkali →
dppn
Vakkali
A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of never relinquishing energy, whether ill or happy, while meditating in the forest. Thag.350–354 The Buddha declared him foremost among those of implicit …
abhabbāgamana →
nyana
Abhabbāgamana: ‘incapable of progressing’. Those beings who are obstructed by their evil actions kamma see. kamma, by their defilements kilesa, by the result of their evil actions see: *vipāka …
kaccāna →
dppn
Kaccāna1
See Mahā-Kaccāna, Pakudha-Kaccāna, Pubba-Kaccāna, Sambula-Kaccāna, Sabhiya-Kaccāna, etc. See also Kaccāyana.
Kaccāna or Kaccāyana is the name of a family, the Kaccānagotta. …
appanihita-vimokkha →
nyana
Appanihita-vimokkha: D esireless mental release see: *vimokkha
_ Appanihitānupassanā: Contemplation of desirelessness see: _vipassanā*
birth process →
nyana
[[birth process]]Birth process: upapatti-bhava: see: bhava. Further see: patisandhi, jāti
anupassanā →
nyana
Anupassanā: Contemplation, deep reflection, profound consideration:
The 4 fold: see: satipatthāna.
The 18 fold: see: vipassanā.
The 7 fold: The seven contemplations:
1: Contemplating c …
adhitthāna →
nyana
Adhitthāna, as a doctrinal term, occurs chiefly in two meanings:
- ‘Foundation’: four ‘foundations or basics’ of an Arahat’s mentality, mentioned and explained in M. 140: the foundatio …
being →
nyana
Being: living: satta, further see: puggala. - Belief in eternal personality: bhava-ditthi see: ditthi, sassata-ditthi.
dakkhiṇāpatha →
dppn
In the old Pāḷi literature the name Dakkhiṇāpatha would seem to indicate only a remote settlement or colony on the banks of the upper Godāvarī. Thus, we are told that Bāvarī had his hermitage in Dakkh …
appamāna-ceto-vimutti →
nyana
Appamāna-ceto-vimutti: Infinite mental release see: ceto-vimutti
Appamāna-subha: a kind of divine being: see: deva II.
avoidance →
nyana
Avoidance: see: Cāritta-sīla - The effort to avoid all evil states, see: padhāna 1.
anattā →
nyana
Anattā: No-self, egolessness, soullessness, impersonality, absence of identity, is the last of the 3 universal characteristics of existence ti-lakkhana. This anattā doctrine, which only is t …
avyāpāda →
nyana
Avyāpāda: Hatelessness, non-ill-will, good-will, amity, goodness; is one of the three kinds of right motivation (see: sacca IV. 2), or advantageous thoughts vitakka and is the 9th of the 10 …
arūpa-jjhāna →
nyana
Arūpa-jjhāna: Formless mental absorption see: jhāna
Arūpa-khandha: The four formless immaterial groups of sentient existence are: feeling, perception, mental constructions, and consciousn …
aparihāna-dhamma →
nyana
Aparihāna-dhamma: ‘incapable of relapse’, or ‘of falling away’, namely, with regard to deliverance from some or all mental chains of existence see: samyojana. Thus all Noble Disciples are calle …
aññā →
nyana
Aññā: ‘highest knowledge’, gnosis, refers to the perfect knowledge of the Arahat Saint; see: ariya-puggala. The following passage occurs frequently in the Suttas, when a Bhikkhu indicates his a …
ñāṇadassi →
ncped
seeing with knowledge; having insight and understanding.
ñāṇadassana →
ncped
the seeing that is knowledge or understanding; insight and knowledge.
upasaṅkamitar →
ncped
(from upasaṅkamati) one who approaches, goes to; one who goes to see; visits.
upasaṅkamita →
ncped
(from upasaṅkamati) one who approaches, goes to; one who goes to see; visits.
abhinibbatti →
nyana
Abhinibbatti: a Sutta term for rebirth; see: punabbhava
upasaṅkamati →
ncped
approaches; goes to, goes to see, visits.
upasaṅkamana →
ncped
going to see, visiting; approaching.
udikkhati →
ncped
looks at, sees; looks on; looks to; looks for, watches for.
ñāṇadassin →
ncped
seeing with knowledge; having insight and understanding.
adhisīla-sikkhā →
nyana
Adhisīla-sikkhā: ‘training in higher morality’: see: sikkhā
uddasseti →
ncped
shows oneself (to), goes to see
andhakavinda →
dppn
A village in the Māgadha country, three gāvuta from Rājagaha. Between it and Rājagaha is the river Sappinī, which rises in the Gijjhakūṭa. Vin.i.109 Once the Buddha went from Benares to Andhakavinda w …
ādīnavadassa →
ncped
seeing the danger
abhijjhā →
nyana
Abhijjhā: ‘covetousness=greediness=acquisitiveness=jealousy & envy’ is a synonym of lobha and tanhā see: mūla and is the 8th link of the disadvantageous courses of action see: kamma-patha I.
absorption →
nyana
Absorption: see: jhāna
ālayesin →
ncped
seeking shelter; seeing the nest
ālayesi →
ncped
seeking shelter; seeing the nest
uddassayati →
ncped
shows oneself (to), goes to see
ādīnavanupassin →
ncped
seeing the danger, realizing the bad consequences
ādīnavadassāvi →
ncped
seeing the danger, realizing the bad consequences
access-concentration →
nyana
Access-concentration: see: samādhi
ādīnavanupassi →
ncped
seeing the danger, realizing the bad consequences
ādīnavadassāvin →
ncped
seeing the danger, realizing the bad consequences
accumulation →
nyana
Accumulation: of Kamma see: āyūhana
acinteyya →
nyana
Acinteyya: lit. ‘That which cannot not be thought of’, the unthinkable, unimaginable, inconceivable, incomprehensible, impenetrable, that which transcends the limits of thinking and over which the …
adhicitta-sikkhā →
nyana
Adhicitta-sikkhā ‘training in higher mentality’; see: sikkhā
āhariṃsu →
ncped
see āharati)
ekaṅgadassin →
ncped
seeing only one part, one aspect
tīradassin →
ncped
who sees or finds the shore.
anandha →
ncped
not blind; seeing
nanda →
dppn
Nanda1Vaccha
Mentioned in a list of well known leaders of the Ajivakas, the others being Kisa Saṅkicca and Makkhali Gosāla. MN.i.524 They were declared by Purāṇa Kassapa, in his classifica …
aññadatthudasa →
ncped
seeing absolutelyl the only seer ( of Brahmā or Tathāgata)
atthadassin →
ncped
seeing the goal or what is beneficial
atthadassi →
ncped
seeing the goal or what is beneficial
ariyaddasa →
ncped
seeing what belongs to the noble ones, what is noble
anāvaraṇadassāvin →
ncped
seeing without obstruction; with unobstructed sight
anāvaraṇadassāvi →
ncped
seeing without obstruction; with unobstructed sight
anupariyāsi →
ncped
see anupariyāti)
anantadassin →
ncped
of unlimited sight, seeing everything
anantadassi →
ncped
of unlimited sight, seeing everything
alamatthadasatara →
ncped
more competent to see what is beneficial; wiser
cakkhubhūta →
ncped
like an eye, seeing, full of insight, possessing vision.
adhonābhiṃ →
ncped
below the navel; what is below the navel; see adho)
abhiṇhaṃdassana →
ncped
frequently seeing