- (Sanskrit: चैतसिक, romanized: caitasika or
chitta samskara चित्त संस्कार; Pali:
cetasika; Tibetan: སེམས་བྱུང sems byung), in Buddhism, are
identified within the...
- Pīti in Pali (Sanskrit: Prīti) is a
mental factor (Pali:
cetasika, Sanskrit: caitasika) ****ociated with the
development of jhāna (Sanskrit: dhyāna) in Buddhist...
- realm" (brahmaloka), it is one of the
wholesome mental factors ((kuśala
cetasika)
cultivated on the
Buddhist path to nirvāna
through the
practice of jhāna...
-
mental factors (
cetasika)
feeling (vedanā)
perception (sañña)
formation (saṅkhāra) ...
- Part of Theravāda
Abhidhamma 52
Cetasikas Theravāda
Buddhism 7
universal (sabbacittasādhāraṇa) Ph****a Vedanā Saññā Cetanā Ekaggatā Jīvitindriya Manasikāra...
- something.
Feeling never arises alone; it
accompanies citta and
other cetasikas and it is
conditioned by them. Thus,
feeling is a
conditioned nāma. Citta...
-
divided into four main categories:
Citta (Mind, Consciousness, awareness)
Cetasika (mental factors,
mental events, ****ociated mentality),
there are 52 types...
-
teachings A
synonym of
upekkha Bhikkhu Bodhi explains: The Pali term for this
cetasika literally means "there in the middleness." It is a
synonym for equanimity...
- Dan Lusthaus, it is
Vitarka and vicāra are two of the
mental factors (
cetasika)
present during the
first dhyāna (Pali: jhāna), and
which are
absent in...
- into
three broad categories:
consciousness (citta), ****ociated
mentality (
cetasika) and materiality, or
physical phenomena (rupa).
Since no
dhamma exists...