-
monastic organization went
together with the
introduction and
emphasis on
Abhidhammic literature by some schools. This
literature was
specific to each school...
- Vijñāna (Sanskrit: विज्ञान) or viññāṇa (Pali: विञ्ञाण) is
translated as "consciousness", "life force", "mind", or "discernment". The term vijñāna is mentioned...
-
wisdom (paññā). At
times in the Pali Canon,
different discourses or
Abhidhammic p****ages will
refer to
different subsets of the 22
phenomenological faculties...
- P****addhi is a Pali noun (Sanskrit: prasrabhi, Tibetan: ཤིན་ཏུ་སྦྱང་བ་,
Tibetan Wylie: shin tu
sbyang ba) that has been
translated as "calmness", "tranquillity"...
-
monastic organization went
together with the
introduction and
emphasis on
Abhidhammic literature by some schools. This
literature was
specific to each school...
-
saved as such by the view that the
Buddha had
spoken the mātikā [the
abhidhammic classification scheme] in
heaven (As 4,3-30),
which Moggalliputtatissa...
-
Bodhi (2000), p. 1939, n. 245
identifies the
following sources: the
Abhidhammic Vibh 208-14; and, the post-canonical Vibh.-atthakatha (Sammohavinodani)...
-
Introduction to Buddhism, page 87. "Kosuta,
Theravada emptiness, The
abhidhammic theory of
Ajaan Sujin Boriharnwanaket" (PDF).
Archived from the original...
- is the most
fundamental level of
mental functioning in the
Theravada Abhidhammic scheme. The
Kathavatthu also
explains the
luminous mind
sutra p****age...
- 'reacting corporeality', and appaṭigha, 'not reacting',
which is an
Abhidhammic classification of corporeality,
occurring in Dhs. 659, 1050. Sappaṭigha...