BUDDHIST
DICTIONARY - K -
kabalinkārāhāra: lit. 'food formed into
balls', i.e. food formed into mouthfuls for eating (according to Indian
custom); it denotes 'material food' and belongs, together with the three
mental nutriments, to the group of four nutriments (s.
āhāra ).
kalāpa
kalpa: (Skr) =
kappa ).
kalyāna-mitta
kāma
kāma-bhava: 'sensuous existence'; s. bhava .
kāma-cchanda: 'sensuous desire', s.
nīvarana , chanda .
kāma-guna: s. kāma .
kāma-loka: 'sensuous world', s. loka .
kāma-rāga: 'sensuous lust', is one of the 10 fetters (samyojana ).
kāmāsava: s: āsava .
kāma-sukh'allikānuyoga: 'being addicted to sensual pleasures', is one of
the 2 extremes to be avoided by the monk; s.
majjhima-patipadā .
kāma-tanhā: 'sensuous craving'; s. tanhā .
kāmāvacara: 'sensuous sphere'; s. avacara .
kāmesu-micchācāra
kamma: (wholesome or unwholesome) action; s.
karma .
kamma-bhava: s. bhava ,
paticcasamuppāda .
kammaja-rūpa: 'karma-produced corporeality'; s.
samutthāna .
kammaññatā
kammanta, sammā- : 'right action'; s.
magga .
kamma-paccaya: 'karma as condition'; s.
paccaya
(13) .
kamma-patha
kamma-samutthāna-rūpa: 'corporeality produced through karma'; s.
samutthāna .
kammatthāna: lit. 'working-ground' (i.e. for meditation), is the term in
the Com. for 'subjects of meditation'; s.
bhāvanā .
kamma-vatta: 'karma-round'; s. vatta .
kammāyūhana: s. āyūhana .
kāmupādāna: 'sensuous clinging', is one of the 4 kinds of clinging (upādāna ).
kankhā
kankhā-vitarana-visuddhi: 'purification by overcoming doubt', is the 4th
of the 7 stages of purification (visuddhi ).
kappa
karma (Sanskrit), Pāli: kamma
karma-accumulation: āyūhana .
karma-formations
karma-process: s. bhava ,
paticcasamuppāda .
karma-produced corporeality: s.
samutthāna .
karma-result: vipāka .
karma-round: kamma vatta (s. vatta ).
karmically acquired corporeality:
upādinnarūpa .
karmically wholesome, unwholesome, neutral:
kusala ,
akusala ,
avyākata ; cf.
Tab.I.
karunā: 'compassion', is one of the 4 sublime abodes (brahma-vihāra ).
kasina
katattā-kamma: 'stored-up karma'; s. karma .
kāya
kāya-gatā-sati
kāya-kamma: 'bodily action'; s. karma ,
kammapatha .
kāya-kammaññatā, k.-lahutā , k.-mudutā ,
k.-pāguññatā , k.-passaddhi , k.-ujukatā ;
s. Tab.II . For passaddhi,
s. further
bojjhanga .
kāya-lahutā: agility or lightness of mental factors (s.
lahutā ).
kāyānupassanā: 'contemplation of the body', is one of the 4 foundations
of mindfulness; s. satipatthāna .
kāya-passaddhi: tranquillity of mental factors, s.
bojjhanga .
kāya-sakkhi
kāya-viññatti: s. viññatti .
khalu-pacchā-bhattik'anga: s. dhutanga .
khana: 'moment'; s. citta-kkhana .
khandha
khandha-parinibbāna: s. nibbāna .
khandha-santāna: s. santāna .
khanti : 'patience', forbearance', is one of the 10
perfections (pāramī ).
khayānupassanā: 'contemplation of dissolution', is one of the 18 chief
kinds of insight (s. vipassanā ).
khidda-padosikā devā
khīnāsava: 'the one in whom all cankers are destroyed' is a name for the
Arahat, or Holy One; s. āsava .
kicca 'function'. Regarding the 14 functions of consciousness, s.
viññāna-kicca .
kilesa
kilesa-kāma: 'sensuality considered as defilement' (s.
kilesa ) might well be called 'subjective
sensuality', in contradistinction to 'objective sensuality' (vatthu-kāma),
i.e. the sensuous objects (kāma-guna).
Cf. kāma .
kilesa-parinibbāna: s. nibbāna (1).
killing: s. karma ,
kammapatha ,
sikkhāpada .
kiñcana
kiriya (or kriya)-citta
knowledge: cf. paññā , ñāna,
vijjā ,
vipassanā ,
abhiññā .
kolankola: 'passing from one noble family to another', is the name for
one of the 3 kinds of Sotāpanna .
kriya-citta = kiriya .
kukkucca
kuppa-dhamma
kusala
kusala-kammapatha: 'wholesome course of action'; s.
kammapatha .
kusala-mūla
kusala-vipāka: the (mental) 'karma-result of wholesome karma' (s.
karma ).