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meditation is one of the two
meditations on "the foul" or "unattractive" (Pāli:
asubha). Paṭikkūla (Pāli)
literally means "against" (paṭi) "the slope" or "embankment"...
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notably anapanasati (mindfulness of breathing).
Other techniques include asubha bhavana ("reflections on repulsiveness");
reflection on pratityasamutpada...
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screen of
canvas or
another backing material. The next ten are
impure (
asubha)
objects of
repulsion (paṭikkūla),
specifically 'cemetery contemplations'...
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meditation is one of the two
meditations on "the foul" or "unattractive" (
aśubha).: 24 The nine
stages later became a po****r
subject of
Buddhist art and...
- destiny,
cannot escape it."
Similar are the 10
objects of
loathsomeness (
asubha q.v.). — A shmashana, also
known as a
cremation ground or
burial ground...
- and are the following: the
contemplation of the
impure (bu jing guan 不淨觀;
aśubha-bhāvanā) for
those beset by lust, the
cultivation of love (ci xin 慈心; the...
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erroneous positing of
things as
permanent (nitya),
pleasant (sukha), pure (
asubha or suci), and self (atman) (according to
Candrakirti these four chapters...
- destiny,
cannot escape it."
Similar are the 10
objects of
loathsomeness (
asubha q.v.). — On the face of it or
alternatively the
cosmetic level, the charnel...
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According to Anālayo, this meditation,
which is
often called the
meditation on "
asubha" (the unattractive), is
supposed to
deconstruct notions of
bodily beauty...
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meditation themes considered especially significant by the Buddha. The
asubha contemplations:
contemplations of
foulness for
combating sensual desire...