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clarity of consciousness →
nyana
[[clarity of consciousness]]Clarity of consciousness: sampajañña
co-nascence →
nyana
Co-nascence: sahajāta-paccaya is one of the 24 conditions paccaya.
comprehension →
nyana
…tr. for full understanding, see:…
jhāna →
nyana
…born of detachment vivekaja and filled with rapture pīti and joy sukha he enters the first absorption.
2;After the…
paccaya →
nyana
Paccaya: ‘condition’, is something on which something else, the so-called ‘conditioned thing’, is dependent, and without which the latter cannot be. Many are the ways in which one thing, or one o …
pacchājāta-paccaya →
nyana
Pacchājāta-paccaya: ‘post-nascence-condition’, is one of the 24 conditions paccaya.
papañca →
nyana
Papañca: Sanskrit prapañca In doctrinal usage, it signifies the expansion, differentiation, ‘diffuseness’ or ‘manifoldness’ of the world; and it may also refer to the ‘phenomenal world’ in gener …
paramī →
nyana
…been translated in The Discourse on the All-Embracing Net of Views Brahmajala Sutta, with Com.. tr. by Bhikkhu Bodhi BPS.
paticcasamuppāda →
nyana
Paticcasamuppāda: ‘dependent origination’, is the doctrine of the conditionality of all physical and psychical phenomena, a doctrine which, together with that of impersonality anattā, forms the …
post-nascence →
nyana
Post-nascence: pacchājāta-paccaya one of the 24 conditions paccaya.
progress of the disciple →
nyana
…consciousness sati-sampajañña he choses a secluded dwelling, and freeing his mind from the 5 hindrances nīvarana he reaches full…
tathāgata →
nyana
Tathāgata: the ‘Perfect One’, lit. the one who has ‘thus gone’, or ‘thus come’, is an epithet of the Buddha used by him when speaking of himself.
To the often asked questions, whether the Tathāga …
ākāsa →
nyana
…is in Atthasālini called ajatākāsa unentangled’, i.e. unobstructed or empty space. It is the object of the first formless absorption see:…
ānantarika-kamma →
nyana
Ānantarika-kamma: the 5 heinous ‘actions with immediate destiny’ are: Killing father, killing mother, killing an Arahat, wounding a Buddha so he bleeds, creating schism in the Bhikkhu-Sangha. In …