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abandonment →
nyana
Abandonment: contemplation of: patinissaggānupassanā is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight; see: vipassanā further ānāpānasati 16.
abhisamācārika-sīla →
nyana
…fulfilled the law of good behaviour, a Bhikkhu could fulfill the law of genuine pure conduct A. V, 21. Cf. ādibrahmacariyaka-sīla
abhiññā →
nyana
…pubbe - nivāsānussati, 5: divine eye dibba-cakkhu, 6: ceasing of all fermentation āsavakkhaya. The stereotype text met with in…
ability to acquire insight →
nyana
[[ability to acquire insight]]Ability to acquire insight: cf. ugghatitaññū, vipacitaññū
acinteyya →
nyana
…has nothing to do with genuine pure conduct see: ādibrahmacariyaka-sīla, does neither lead to aversion, detachment, ceasing, nor to peace,…
adaptation-knowledge →
nyana
Adaptation-knowledge: anuloma-ñāna
anattā →
nyana
…of no-self anattānupassanā leads to the emptiness liberation suññatā-vimokkha see. vimokkha. Herein the ability of…
anattānupassanā →
nyana
Anattānupassanā: C ontemplation of no-self is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight see: vipassanā. See also above.
anicca →
nyana
…and vanishing udayabbayānupassanā-ñāna is the first of 9 kinds of knowledge which lead to the purification by knowledge and vision of the…
aniccānupassanā →
nyana
Aniccānupassanā: C ontemplation of impermanence, is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight development see: vipassanā.
animittānupassanā →
nyana
Animittānupassanā: see: vipassanā
anuloma-citta →
nyana
Anuloma-citta: ‘adaptation-moment of consciousness’, denotes the third of the 4 moments of impulsion javana flashing up immediately before…
anuloma-ñāna →
nyana
Anuloma-ñāna: ‘adaptation-knowledge’ or conformity-knowledge, is identical with the ‘adaptation-to-truth knowledge’, the last of 9…
anupassanā →
nyana
Anupassanā: Contemplation, deep reflection, profound consideration:
The 4 fold: see: satipatthāna.
The 18 fold: see: vipassanā.
The…
anupubba-nirodha →
nyana
Anupubba-nirodha: The 9 ‘successive ceasings’, are the 8 ceasings reached through the 8 absorptions jhāna and the ceasing of feeling and…
anupubba-vihāra →
nyana
…-…
anupādisesa-nibbāna →
nyana
Anupādisesa-nibbāna: see Nibbāna & upādi
anurakkhana-padhāna →
nyana
Anurakkhana-padhāna: the ‘effort to maintain’ advantageous states; see: padhāna
anusaya →
nyana
…tendency to craving for continued existence bhava-rāga,
7: The latent tendency to ignorance avijjā D. 33; A. VII, 11, 12.
These things are…
anussati →
nyana
…of Noble Disciples, sanghānussati
4: Recollection of Morality, sīlānussati
5: Recollection of Generosity, cāgānussati
6:…
appanihita-vimokkha →
nyana
…D esireless mental release see: *vimokkha
_ Appanihitānupassanā: Contemplation of desirelessness see: _vipassanā*
ariya-puggala →
nyana
…The faith-devotee saddhānusārī,
2: The faith-liberated one saddhā-vimutta,
3: The body-witness kāya - sakkhī,
4:…
avijjā →
nyana
…and latent tendencies anusaya. It is often called a hindrance nīvarana e.g. in S. XV, 3; A. X, 61 but does not appear together with the…
bhangānupassanā-ñāna →
nyana
Bhangānupassanā-ñāna: ‘knowledge consisting in contemplation of dissolution’ of all forms of existence, is one kind of insight: see:…
bhavanga-santāna →
nyana
Bhavanga-santāna: ‘continuity of subconsciousness’; see: santāna
bhavanga-sota →
nyana
…arises to interrupt the continuity of the life-stream, so long the life-stream, like the flow of a river, rises in the same way again and again,…
bhojane mattaññutā →
nyana
[[bhojane mattaññutā]]Bhojane mattaññutā: ‘knowing the measure in eating’.
Now, o Bhikkhus, the Bhikkhu wisely reflecting partakes of his foodfood, neither for pastime, nor for indulgence, nor to …
bhāvanā →
nyana
…of the Buddha buddhānussati, the Doctrine dhammānussati, the Brotherhood of the Noble Ones sanghānussati, morality, generosity, the…
bodhi →
nyana
Bodhi: from verbal root budhi to awaken, to understand: awakening, enlightenment, supreme knowledge. Through Bodhi one awakens from the slumber or stupor inflicted upon the mind by the defilemen …
bodhipakkhiya-dhammā →
nyana
…are enumerated and explained though not called by that name. A detailed explanation of them is given in Vis.M XXII. In S….
bojjhanga →
nyana
…dhammā strenuous, clearly-conscious, mindful, after subduing worldly greed and grief, at such a time his awareness or mindfulness…
buddhānussati →
nyana
Buddhānussati: ‘recollection of the Enlightened One’; see: anussati
citta-kkhana →
nyana
…single second to dream of innumerable things and events. In A. I, 10 it is said:;Nothing, o Bhikkhus, do I know that changes so rapidly as…
citta-santāna →
nyana
Citta-santāna: ‘consciousness-continuity’; see: santāna
cittānupassanā →
nyana
Cittānupassanā: ‘contemplation of consciousness’, is one of the 4 foundations of awareness or mindfulness satipatthāna
consciousness: viññāna →
nyana
…Contemplation of °: cittānupassanā: satipatthāna - Materiality produced by °: citta - ja - rūpa see: samutthāna - Abodes or…
contemplation →
nyana
Contemplation: see: anupassanā.
continuity →
nyana
Continuity: of body, subconsciousness, consciousness or groups of existence: santāna.
cāga →
nyana
…‘foundations’ see: adhitthāna, recollections’ see: anussati, treasures’ see: dhana.
eating →
nyana
Eating: knowing the measure in bhojane mattaññutā.
emptiness →
nyana
Emptiness: Suññatā - Contemplation of e.: suññatānupassanā - For emptiness of self, pertaining to the 4 truths, see: sacca.
feeling →
nyana
Feeling: vedanā, further see: khandha - Contemplation of f.: vedanānupassanā see: satipatthāna.
food →
nyana
…material: is one of the 4 nutriments āhāra. Foodproduced materiality, see: samutthāna - Refusing all further f., see: dhutānga -…
gradual instruction →
nyana
[[gradual instruction]]Gradual instruction: Ānupubbīkathā
inclinations →
nyana
Inclinations: see: anusaya
indriya →
nyana
…order, whereas see: XLVIII enumerates and explains them by way of the above indicated groups, leaving only 20-22 unexplained. See Vis XVI; path…
javana →
nyana
…upacāra adaptation anuloma and change-of-lineage-moment gotrabhū In connection with entering the earth-kasina absorption see:…
paccaya →
nyana
…and material phenomena.
15: Nutriment-condition āhāra - paccaya For the 4 nutriments, see: āhāra
16: Ability-condition…
padhāna →
nyana
…padhāna 4 to maintain anurakkhana - padhāna i.e. 1 the effort to avoid disadvantageous akusala states, such as evil thoughts, etc. 2 to…
pahāna →
nyana
…evil things cannot continue any longer, just like a tree destroyed by lightning, then such an overcoming is called ‘overcoming by destruction’…
pakati-sīla →
nyana
…‘natural or genuine morality’, is distinct from those outward rules of conduct laid down for either laymen or Bhikkhus. Those later…
paramī →
nyana
…morality sīla - p 3 renunciation nekkhamma - p 4 understanding paññā - p 5 energy viriya - p 6 patience or forbearance;…
paticcasamuppāda →
nyana
…as in this process of continually changing mental and bodily phenomena, nothing can be found that would pass from one moment to the next moment,…
patigha →
nyana
…of the latent tendencies anusaya.
- ‘Sense-reaction’. Applied to five-sense cognition, p.: occurs in the following contexts:
…
patinissaggānupassanā →
nyana
Patinissaggānupassanā: ’contemplation on relinquishment ’, is one of the 18 kinds of insight vipassanā. Further cf. the 16th exercise of…
patisandhi →
nyana
…it is said: ‘In this continuous process, no sameness and no otherness can be found.’ For if there were full identity between the different…
patisankhānupassanā-ñāna →
nyana
Patisankhānupassanā-ñāna: ’knowledge consisting in reflective contemplation
is one of the 9 knowledges constituting the ’purification by…
patti-dāna →
nyana
…called there pattānuppadāna App..
See ’The Doctrine of Reversible Merit by F. L. Woodward. Buddhist Review London, Vol. I…
paññatti-sīla →
nyana
…prescribed by the Buddha, as distinguished from natural or genuine morality pakati-sīla see: sīla
phala →
nyana
…vipassanā still recur innumerable times. If thus repeated, they are called the ’attainment of fruition phalasamāpatti which is explained in…
phassa →
nyana
…end. - It is one of the 4 nutriments āhāra, and the first factor in the pentad of sense-contact phassa - pañcamaka together with…
pubbenivāsānussati →
nyana
Pubbenivāsānussati: ‘remembrance of former births’, is one of the higher powers abhiññā, and a factor of threefold knowledge tevijja.
puthujjana →
nyana
…to the Truths’ saccānulomika-ñāna as has 2 the ‘worldling inside the Buddha’s Dispensation’ sāsanika A worlding who professes…
puñña-kiriya-vatthu →
nyana
…transference of merit pattānuppadāna 7 rejoicing in others’ merit abbhānumodana 8 expounding the Doctrine desanā 9 listening to the…
puñña →
nyana
…of merit in the world; anuttaram, puññakkhettam see: anussati 3. The Arahats, however, having transcended all life-affirming and…
pārisuddhi-padhāniyanga →
nyana
…- Another 9 factors are enumerated in D. 34, namely the 7 ’stages of purification see: visuddhi and the effort for purity of higher knowledge…
pātihāriya →
nyana
…the marvel of instruction anusāsanī - p In D. 11, the Buddha says that he sees danger in the first two and therefore abhors them. In A. III,…
tanhā →
nyana
…and of the ever-continuing cycle of rebirths.;What, o Bhikkhus, is the origin of suffering? It is that craving which gives rise to…
tendencies →
nyana
Latent tendencies: anusaya
ti-ratana →
nyana
…the 3 Jewels belong to the 10 contemplations anussati.
tiracchāna-kathā →
nyana
…4 further kinds are enumerated, thus bringing the number to 32, as mostly counted, namely: talk about sense-enjoyment, self-mortification,…
turning away →
nyana
[[turning away]]Turning away: contemplation of the: vivattanupassanā see: vipassanā.
ādibrahmacariyaka-sīla →
nyana
…‘morality of genuine pure conduct’, consists in right speech, right bodily action and right livelihood, forming the 3rd, 4th and 5th…
ādīnavānupassanā-ñāna →
nyana
Ādīnavānupassanā-ñāna: ‘knowledge consisting in contemplation of danger’, is one of the 8 kinds of insight vipassanā that form the…
āhāra →
nyana
…Literature on the 4 Nutriments: M. 9 & Com. tr. in ’ R. Und. ’, M. 38; see: S. XII, 11, 63, 64 - The Four Nutriments of Life, Selected…
ānupubbī-kathā →
nyana
Ānupubbī-kathā: ‘gradual instruction’, progressive teaching; given by the Buddha when it was necessary to first prepare the listener’s mind…
ārammanupanissaya →
nyana
Ārammanupanissaya: Decisive Support Conditional Relation. see: paccaya
āsava →
nyana
…freed from the mental fermentations through absence of clinging anupādāya āsavehi cittāni vimuccimsū’ti.