BUDDHIST DICTIONARY -Ab-An

  • abandonment, contemplation of: patinissaggānupassanā, is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight; s. vipassanā, further ānāpānasati (16).
  • abbhokāsik'anga: 'living in the open air', is one of the ascetic means to purification (dhutanga).
  • aberration (in morality and understanding): s. vipatti.
  • abhabbāgamana, 'incapable of progressing'...
  • ābhassara: The 'Radiant Ones', are a class of heavenly beings of the fine-material world (rūpa-loka); cf. deva.
  • abhibhāyatana the 8 'stages of mastery', ...
  • abhijjhā: 'covetousness' is a synonym of lobha (s. mūla) and tanhā and is the 8th link of the unwholesome courses of action (s. kamma-patha, I).
  • abhinibbatti, a Sutta term for rebirth; s. punabbhava.
  • abhiññā: The 6 'higher powers', or supernormal knowledge's, ...
  • abhisamācārika-sīla: 'morality consisting in good behaviour', ...
  • abhisamaya: 'truth-realization', ...
  • abhisankhāra: identical with the 2nd link of the paticca-samuppāda, sankhāra (under I, 1) or karma-formations.
  • ability to acquire insight: cf. ugghatitaññū, vipacitaññū neyya.
  • abodes: vihāra. The 4 Divine a.: brahma-vihāra. The 9 a. of beings: sattāvāsa.
  • absence: natthi-paccaya, is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya).
  • absorption: s. jhāna.
  • abstentions, the 3: virati.
  • access, Moment of: s. javana.
  • access-concentration: s. samādhi.
  • accumulation (of Karma): āyūhana.
  • ācinnaka-kamma: habitual karma; s. karma.
  • acinteyya: lit. 'That which cannot or should not be thought, the unthinkable, ...
  • acquired image (during concentration): s. nimitta, samādhi, kasina.
  • action: karma (q.v.) - Right bodily a.: sammā-kammanta; s. sacca (IV.4)
  • adaptability (of body, mental factors and consciousness): kammaññatā; cf. khandha (corporeality) and Tab. II.
  • adaptation-knowledge: anuloma-ñāna.
  • adherence: parāmāsa.
  • adherent: upāsaka.
  • adhicitta-sikkhā 'training in higher mentality'; s. sikkhā.
  • adhimokkha: 'determination', decision, resolve ...
  • adhipaññā-dhamma-vipassanā: 'insight into things based on higher wisdom', is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight (s. vipassanā).
  • adhipati-paccaya: 'predominance-condition' is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya); if developed, it is considered as the fourfold road to power (iddhi-pāda).
  • adhisīla-sikkhā: 'training in higher morality': s. sikkhā.
  • adhitthāna, Determination ...
  • ādibrahmacariyaka-sīla: 'morality of genuine pure conduct', ...
  • ādīnavānupassanā-ñāna: 'knowledge consisting in contemplation of misery', ...
  • adosa: 'hatelessness, is one of the 3 wholesome roots (mūla).
  • adukkha-m-asukhā vedanā: 'feeling which is neither painful nor joyful', i.e. indifferent feeling; s. khandha, vedanā.
  • advertence (of mind to the object): āvajjana, is one of the functions of consciousness (viññāna-kicca). Cf. manasikāra.
  • aeon: kappa.
  • agati: the 4 'wrong paths' ...
  • age, old: jarā.
  • aggregates: khandha.
  • agility: lahutā.
  • āhāra: 'nutriment', 'food', ...
  • āhāra-ja (or-samutthāna) - rūpa: 'Food-produced corporeality'; s. samutthāna.
  • āhāre-patikkūla-saññā: 'reflection on the loathsomeness of food', fully described in Vis.M. XI, l.
  • ahetuka-citta: s. hetu.
  • ahetuka-ditthi: 'view of uncausedness' (of existence); s. ditthi.
  • ahetu-patisandhika: s. patisandhi.
  • ahimsā: s. avihimsā.
  • ahirika-anottappa: 'lack of moral shame and dread', ...
  • ahosi-kamma: 'ineffective karma'; s. karma.
  • ājīva: 'livelihood'. About right and wrong livelihood., s. sacca (IV. 5) and micchā-magga (5).
  • ājīva-pārisuddhi-sīla: 'morality consisting in purification of livelihood', is one of the 4 kinds of perfect morality; s. sīla.
  • akanittha: the 'Great Ones', i.e. 'Highest Gods', are the inhabitants of the 5th and highest heaven of the Pure Abodes (suddhāvāsa); cf. avacara, deva (II), Anāgāmī.
  • ākāsa: 'space', ...
  • ākāsa dhātu: 'space element'; see above and dhātu.
  • ākāsa-kasina 'space-kasina exercise'; s. kasina.
  • ākāsānañcāyatana: 'sphere of boundless space', is identical with the 1st absorption in the immaterial sphere; s. jhāna (6).
  • ākiñcañña-ceto-vimutti: s. ceto-vimutti.
  • ākiñcaññāyatana: s. jhāna (7).
  • akiriya-ditthi: view of the inefficacy of action'; s. ditthi.
  • akuppā-ceto-vimutti: cf. ceto-vimutti.
  • akuppa-dhamma: 'unshakable', ...
  • akusala: 'unwholesome', ...
  • akusala-sādhārana-cetasika: 'general unwholesome mental factors ...
  • akusala-vitakka: 'unwholesome thoughts' ...
  • alcohol prohibition: s. surāmeraya-majja-ppamādatthānā etc.
  • alms, vow of going for; or to do so without omitting any house: s. dhutanga, 3, 4.
  • alms-bowl eater, the practice of the: s. dhutanga.
  • alms-giving: dāna.
  • alms-goer, the practice of the; s. dhutanga.
  • alobha: 'greedlessness', is one of the 3 karmically wholesome roots (mūla).
  • āloka-kasina: 'light-kasina-exercise'; s. kasina.
  • āloka-saññā: 'perception of light'. ...
  • altruistic joy: muditā, is one of the 4 sublime abodes (brahmavihāra).
  • amata 'Deathlessness' ...
  • amoha: 'non-delusion', wisdom, is one of the 3 karmically wholesome roots (mūla).
  • anabhijjhā: 'freedom from covetousness', unselfishness; s. kammapatha (II. 8).
  • anabhirati-saññā: s. sabba-loke anabhirati-s.
  • Anāgāmī: the 'Non-Returner', ...
  • analysis of the 4 elements: dhātu-vavatthāna.
  • analytical doctrine: vibhajja-vāda.
  • analytical knowledge, the 4 kinds of: patisambhidā.
  • anaññātañ-ñassāmīt'indriya: is one of the 3 supermundane senses or faculties; s. indriya (20).
  • anantara-paccaya: 'proximity', is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya).
  • ānantarika-kamma: the 5 heinous 'actions with immediate destiny' ...
  • ānantariya: the 'Immediacy', ...
  • ānāpāna-sati: 'mindfulness on in-and-out-breathing', i...
  • anattā: 'not-self', non-ego, egolessness, impersonality, ...
  • anattānupassanā: 'contemplation of not-self' is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight (s. vipassanā). See also above.
  • anattā-saññā: 'perception of not-self'; see A.VI.104; A.VII.48; A.X.60; Ud.IV.1.
  • anattā-vāda: the 'doctrine of impersonality'; s. anattā.
  • āneñja: 'imperturbability', denotes the immaterial sphere (arūpāvacara; s. avacara); s. sankhāra. cf. M.106.
  • anger: s. mūla.
  • anicca: 'impermanent' (or, as abstract noun, aniccatā, 'impermanence') ...
  • aniccānupassanā: 'contemplation of impermanence', is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight (s. vipassanā).
  • anicca-saññā: 'perception of impermanence', ...

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