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mūla, 24 találat.
abhijjhā →
nyana
…& envy’ is a synonym of lobha and tanhā see: mūla and is the 8th link of the disadvantageous courses…
accumulation →
nyana
Accumulation: of Kamma see: āyūhana
adosa →
nyana
Adosa: ’hatelessness, is one of the 3 advantageous roots mūla.
akusala-sādhārana-cetasika →
nyana
…nīvarana; for 4 see: mūla see also the Appendix. The corresponding opposite term designating advantageous (beautiful) mental property is…
alobha →
nyana
Alobha: G reedlessness is one of the 3 kammically advantageous roots mūla.
amoha →
nyana
Amoha: N on-confusion = understanding, is one of the 3 kammically advantageous roots mūla.
anger →
nyana
Anger: D iluted derivative of Hate, which is a root condition; see: mūla
anussati →
nyana
Anussati: ‘recollection’, reflection, meditation, contemplation. The six recollections often described in the Suttas e.g. A. VI, 10, 25; D. 33 are:
1: Recollection of the Buddha, *buddhānussati …
ariya-puggala →
nyana
…vyāpāda = dosa see: mūla.
III: Through the path of Non-return anāgāmi - magga one becomes fully freed from the…
avijjā →
nyana
…with confusion moha (see mūla ), is the primary & deepest root of all evil and suffering in the world, veiling man’s mental eyes and…
avyāpāda →
nyana
…II. The most frequently used synonyms are adosa (see: mūla ) and mettā (see: brahma-vihāra ).
chanda →
nyana
Chanda: intention, desire, will.
- As an ethically neutral psychological term, in the sense of ‘intention’, it is one of those general mental properties cetasika Tab. II taught in th …
craving →
nyana
Craving: Tanhā, rāga, further see: mūla
hate →
nyana
Hate: and hatelessness: dosa adosa are two of the 6 kammical roots mūla or root-conditions hetu;paccaya 1.
hetu →
nyana
…and disadvantageous roots mūla. In that sense, as ‘root-condition’ hetu - paccaya see. paccaya it is the first of the 24 conditions…
ill-will →
nyana
…is a synonym of dosa see: mūla and patigha and is one of the 10 mental chains samyojana, 5 hindrances nīvarana and 10 disadvantageous…
infatuation →
nyana
Infatuation: cf. mada, moha see: mūla, avijjā.
paccaya →
nyana
…by the Venerable U Nārada mūla patthāna Sayadaw of Burma, under the title Conditional Relations Published by the Pāli Text Society, London…
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 …
patigha →
nyana
…and dosa ‘hate’ see: mūla It is one of the latent tendencies anusaya.
- ‘Sense-reaction’. Applied to five-sense cognition, p.:…
patisandhi →
nyana
…unconfusedness see: mūla i.e. selflessness, kindness, intelligence. Such beings are found in the 4 lower worlds apāya,, in which case…
phassa →
nyana
Phassa: fr. phusati to touch: ‘sense-contact’, contact. The term samphassa is used in compounds, e.g. in the following: ‘;T’here are 6 classes of sense-contact: visual contact cakkhu - *s …
tanhā →
nyana
…of tanhā are rāga and lobha see: mūla.
āyūhana →
nyana
Āyūhana: K ammic accumulation, is a name used in the commentarial literature for the advantageous and disadvantageous intentional activities kamma or kammic-constructions sankhāra (see: *paticc …