- The
brahmavihārā (sublime attitudes, lit. "abodes of Brahma") is a
series of four
Buddhist virtues and the
meditation practices made to
cultivate them...
- romanized: upekkhā) is the
Buddhist concept of equanimity. As one of the
brahmaviharas or "virtues of the "Brahma realm" (brahmaloka), it is one of the wholesome...
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Brahmavihara-Arama, also
known as
Vihara Buddha Banjar due to its
location in the
Banjar District of Buleleng, is a
Buddhist temple and
monastery in the...
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regarded as the most
difficult to
cultivate of the four
immeasurables (
brahmavihārā: also "four
sublime attitudes"). To show joy is to
celebrate happiness...
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active interest in others. It is the
first of the four
sublime states (
Brahmaviharas) and one of the ten pāramīs of the Theravāda
school of Buddhism. The...
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approach to
Brahma was to
reject any
creator aspect,
while retaining the
Brahmavihara aspects of Brahma, in the
Buddhist value system.
Deity Brahma is also...
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sources are the four
Brahmavihāra (divine abodes)
which are said to lead to cetovimutti, a "liberation of the mind". The four
Brahmavihāra are: Loving-kindness...
- Bodhisattva. In Theravāda Buddhism, karuṇā is one of the four "divine abodes" (
brahmavihāra),
along with
loving kindness (Pāli: mettā),
sympathetic joy (mudita)...
- Buddhism's Pali Canon, mettā is one of the four "divine abodes" (Pali:
brahmavihāra)
recommended for
cultivating interpersonal harmony and
meditative concentration...
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unifying Theravāda and Mahāyāna
Practices Bhavana Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
Brahmavihara Mettā Karuṇā
Mudita Upekkha Buddhābhiṣeka Dāna
Devotion Deity yoga Dhyāna...