Tadārammana-citta
'registering consciousness' see: Tab. I, 40-49, 56, is the last stage in the complete process of cognition citta-vīthi immediately before sinking into the subconscious. It does not occur with the consciousness of the absorptions nor with supra-mundane consciousness, but only with large or distinct objects of the sense-sphere.
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Tadanga-pahāna
'overcoming by the opposite', is one of the 5 kinds of overcoming
'overcoming by the opposite', is one of the 5 kinds of overcoming
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Suta-mayā paññā
'knowledge based on learning'
'knowledge based on learning'
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Surāmeraya-majja-pamādatthānā veramanī sikkhāpadam samādiyāmi
I take upon myself the vow to abstain from taking intoxicants and drugs such as wine, liquor, etc. since they lead to moral carelessness.; This is the wording of the last of the 5 moral rules / precepts.
I take upon myself the vow to abstain from taking intoxicants and drugs such as wine, liquor, etc. since they lead to moral carelessness.; This is the wording of the last of the 5 moral rules / precepts.
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Suññatā-vimokkha
'emptiness-deliverance'
'emptiness-deliverance'
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Sukkha-vipassaka
'one supported by bare insight', is the commentarial term for one who, without having attained any of the meditative absorptions Jhanas, has realized only by the support of insight Vipassana one or several of the supra-mundane paths see: ariya-puggala In Vis.M XVIII, he is called suddha-vipassanā-yānika as distinguished from 'one who has tranquillity as vehicle' samathayānika. Though the primary meaning of sukkha as intended here is as stated above, subcommentaries e.g. D. Tīkā employ also the literal meaning of sukkha i.e. 'dry':;His insight is dry, rough, unmoistened by the moisture of tranquillity meditation.; This justifies a frequent rendering of this term by 'dry-visioned' or 'having dry insight', which, however, should not lead to misconceptions about the nature of insight meditation as being 'dry' or 'merely intellectual', while in fact the development of insight will produce rapture pīti and a sense of urgency samvega in the meditator.
'one supported by bare insight', is the commentarial term for one who, without having attained any of the meditative absorptions Jhanas, has realized only by the support of insight Vipassana one or several of the supra-mundane paths see: ariya-puggala In Vis.M XVIII, he is called suddha-vipassanā-yānika as distinguished from 'one who has tranquillity as vehicle' samathayānika. Though the primary meaning of sukkha as intended here is as stated above, subcommentaries e.g. D. Tīkā employ also the literal meaning of sukkha i.e. 'dry':;His insight is dry, rough, unmoistened by the moisture of tranquillity meditation.; This justifies a frequent rendering of this term by 'dry-visioned' or 'having dry insight', which, however, should not lead to misconceptions about the nature of insight meditation as being 'dry' or 'merely intellectual', while in fact the development of insight will produce rapture pīti and a sense of urgency samvega in the meditator.
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Sukha-saññā
'the perception of happiness' in what is actually suffering dukkha sukha-saññā i.e. any form of existence, it is one of the perversions vipallāsa.
'the perception of happiness' in what is actually suffering dukkha sukha-saññā i.e. any form of existence, it is one of the perversions vipallāsa.
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Sukha-ditthi
'the perception consciousness or view of happiness' in what is actually suffering dukkha sukha-saññā i.e. any form of existence, it is one of the perversions vipallāsa.
'the perception consciousness or view of happiness' in what is actually suffering dukkha sukha-saññā i.e. any form of existence, it is one of the perversions vipallāsa.
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Sukha-citta
'the perception consciousness or view of happiness' in what is actually suffering dukkha sukha-saññā i.e. any form of existence, it is one of the perversions vipallāsa.
'the perception consciousness or view of happiness' in what is actually suffering dukkha sukha-saññā i.e. any form of existence, it is one of the perversions vipallāsa.
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Subha-saññā
'the perception view of beauty' in what is actually devoid of it asubha subha-saññā is one of the 4 perversions vipallāsa.
'the perception view of beauty' in what is actually devoid of it asubha subha-saññā is one of the 4 perversions vipallāsa.
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Subha-nimitta
'beautiful or attractive object of mind'; it may become an inducement to the arising of sense-desire kāmacchanda see: nīvarana,No other thing do I know, o Bhikkhus, through which in such a degree sense-desire may arise, and once arisen will continue to grow, as an attractive object. Whoso does not wisely consider an attractive object, in him sense-desire will arise, and once arisen will continue to grow; A. I, 2.
'beautiful or attractive object of mind'; it may become an inducement to the arising of sense-desire kāmacchanda see: nīvarana,No other thing do I know, o Bhikkhus, through which in such a degree sense-desire may arise, and once arisen will continue to grow, as an attractive object. Whoso does not wisely consider an attractive object, in him sense-desire will arise, and once arisen will continue to grow; A. I, 2.
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Subha-ditthi
'the perception or view of purity' in what is actually devoid of it asubha subha-saññā is one of the 4 perversions vipallāsa.
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Subha-citta
'the perception of consciousness' in what is actually devoid of it asubha subha-saññā is one of the 4 perversions vipallāsa.
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Sotāpannassa angāni
the 'characteristic qualities of a Stream-winner' are 4: unshakable faith towards the Enlightened One, unshakable faith towards the Doctrine, unshakable faith towards the Order, and perfect morality. Explained in S. LV, I, D. 33, in S. XLVII, 8 and in Netti-ppakarana these 4 qualities are called sotāpattiyanga
the 'characteristic qualities of a Stream-winner' are 4: unshakable faith towards the Enlightened One, unshakable faith towards the Doctrine, unshakable faith towards the Order, and perfect morality. Explained in S. LV, I, D. 33, in S. XLVII, 8 and in Netti-ppakarana these 4 qualities are called sotāpattiyanga
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Sīlabbata-parāmāsa
'attachment or clinging to mere rules and ritual', is the 3rd of the 10 mental chains samyojana, and one of the 4 kinds of clinging upādāna. It disappears on attaining to Stream-entry sotāpatti.
'attachment or clinging to mere rules and ritual', is the 3rd of the 10 mental chains samyojana, and one of the 4 kinds of clinging upādāna. It disappears on attaining to Stream-entry sotāpatti.