- an
alternative to the
painful ascetic practices of the Jains,
while the
arūpa jhāna were
incorporated from non-Buddhist
ascetic traditions. Alexander...
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Indian novelist and
short story writer and
known for her
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rebirth in
successfully better rupa
Brahma heavenly realms,
while arupa-jhānas
leads into
arupa heavens. In the Pali canon, the
Buddha outlines two meditative...
- hold the
existence of
akasha to be real. Ākāsa is
identified as the
first arūpa jhāna, but
usually translates as "infinite space." Ākāśa (Sanskrit: "space")...
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destination for
those well
practiced in dhyāna (meditative absorption).
Arūpa-loka (the
world of formlessness), a non-corporeal
realm po****ted with four...
-
arūpa-āyatanas.
These are also
referred to in
commentarial literature as
arūpa-jhānas ("formless" or "immaterial" jhānas),
corresponding to the
arūpa-loka...
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Kothanodi Directed by
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Bhaskar Hazarika Dr.
Arupa Patangia Kalita Based on
Traditional indigenous ****amese Folk
tales Produced...
- "worlds": the kāma-loka ("world of desire"), rūpa-loka ("world of form") and
arūpa-loka (""world of non-form"). The kāma-loka
dealt with the
daily psychological...
- Bṛhatphala
worlds the five Suddhāvāsā worlds, the four
Arūpa worlds, All
except the four
Arūpa worlds are
classed among the Rūpa
worlds (the inhabitants...
-
beings in the Bhavachakra. In
Buddhist cosmology, Kama-Loka, Rupa-Loka,
Arupa-Loka are the
realms that are
inhabited by
various beings.[clarification...