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akkha, 19 találat.
abhiññā →
nyana
…of all fermentation āsavakkhaya. The stereotype text met with in all the 4 Sutta-collections e.g. D. 34; M. 4, 6, 77; A. III, 99; V, 23; see:…
anattā →
nyana
…khandha, ti-lakkhana, nāma-rūpa, patisandhi*
Literature: Anattā-lakkhana Sutta, Vinaya I, 13-14; se e: XXII, 59;…
anicca →
nyana
…of existence tilakkhana, which is easily observable and thus obvious. It is from this all-embracing fact of impermanence that the…
anurakkhana-padhāna →
nyana
Anurakkhana-padhāna: the ‘effort to maintain’ advantageous states; see: padhāna
bhāvanā →
nyana
…dukkha anattā see: tilakkhana of all bodily and mental phenomena of existence, included in the 5 groups of existence, namely, materiality,…
cakkhāyatana →
nyana
Cakkhāyatana: ’the base;visual organ; ’ see: āyatana.
ceasing →
nyana
Ceasing: see: nirodha; of craving: tanhakkhaya.
characteristics →
nyana
Characteristics: of existence, the. 3: ti-lakkhana
existence →
nyana
…- The 3 characteristics of e.: ti-lakkhana
ghosts →
nyana
Ghosts: cf. peta yakkha see: loka
padhāna →
nyana
…4 to maintain anurakkhana - padhāna i.e. 1 the effort to avoid disadvantageous akusala states, such as evil thoughts, etc. 2 to…
paramattha →
nyana
…the 3 characteristics tilakkhana are applied. The majority of Sutta texts, however, use the conventional language, as appropriate in a…
paññā →
nyana
…details, see: under tilakkhana.
With regard to the condition of its arising one distinguishes 3 kinds of knowledge knowledge based on…
tanhā-kkhaya →
nyana
…‘ceasing of craving’, is identical with ‘ceasing of fermentations’ āsavakkhaya and the attainment of perfect Nobility or Arahatship….
ti-lakkhana →
nyana
Ti-lakkhana: the ‘3 charactcristies of existence’, or signata, are impermanency anicca, suffcring or misery dukkha see: sacca, dukkhatā…
titthāyatana →
nyana
…2 is the doctrine of Makkhali Gosāla; see: ditthi
According to the above 3 doctrines, man is not responsible for his actions, so that all…
āsava →
nyana
…is frequently called āsavakkhaya the destruction of the fermentations. Suttas concluding with the attainment of Arahatship by the listeners,…
āsavakkhaya →
nyana
Āsavakkhaya: see above.
āyatana →
nyana
*Āyatana:
* 1: Spheres, is a name for the four formless absorptions; see: jhāna 5-8.
2: The 12 sources or bases on which depend the mental processes, consist of five physical sense-organs an …