- Nikaya, the
bojjhangas refer to wholesome,
mundane factors leading to enlightenment. In the
Abhidhamma and Pali commentaries, the
bojjhangas tend to refer...
- the
arising of
unwholesome states, and
generating wholesome states, the
bojjhaṅgā (Seven
Factors of Awakening). This
includes indriya-samvara, "guarding...
-
exertion (sammappadhāna) base of
power (iddhipāda)
enlightenment factor (
bojjhanga) path (magga)
absorption (jhāna)
immeasurables (appammaññā)
training rules...
- Buddha, the
Dhamma and the Saṅgha. The
Seven Aids to
Awakening (satta
bojjhaṅgā):
mindfulness (sati),
investigation (dhamma vicaya),
energy (viriya),...
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- it. The same description, in a
different formula, can be
found in the
bojjhanga, the "seven
factors of awakening," and may
therefore refer to the core...
-
dhamma vicaya,
which is
mentioned in the
bojjhanga, an
alternative description of the dhyanas, but the only
bojjhanga-term not
mentioned in the
stock dhyana-description...
- last-identified
bodhisatta practice, and in the
Seven Factors of
Awakening (
bojjhanga), it is the
ultimate characteristic to develop. To
practice upekkha is...
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dhamma vicaya,
which is
mentioned in the
bojjhanga, an
alternative description of the dhyanas, but the only
bojjhanga-term not
mentioned in the
stock dhyana-description...
-
dhamma vicaya,
which is
mentioned in the
bojjhanga, an
alternative description of the dhyanas, but the only
bojjhanga-term not
mentioned in the
stock dhyana-description...