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- factors (sobhana cetasikas) accompany the wholesome consciousnesses (kusala citta). The twenty-five beautiful mental factors (sobhana cetasikas) are: Nineteen...
- realm" (brahmaloka), it is one of the wholesome mental factors ((kuśala cetasika) cultivated on the Buddhist path to nirvāna through the practice of jhāna...
- something. Feeling never arises alone; it accompanies citta and other cetasikas and it is conditioned by them. Thus, feeling is a conditioned nāma. Citta...
- citta, arises ****ociated (sampayutta) with at least seven mental factors (cetasikas). In Abhidhamma, all awareness events are thus seen as being characterized...
- teachings: Kāya-pāguññatā - proficiency of mental body (or proficiency of cetasikas) Citta-pāguññatā - proficiency of consciousness (or proficiency of citta)...
- teachings: Kāya-kammaññatā - wieldiness of mental body (or "wieldiness of cetasikas") Citta-kammaññatā - wieldiness of consciousness (or "wieldiness of citta")...
- Pīti in Pali (Sanskrit: Prīti) is a mental factor (Pali:cetasika, Sanskrit: caitasika) ****ociated with the development of jhāna (Sanskrit: dhyāna) in Buddhist...
- should be seen as the state of looking on with equanimity in the citta and cetasikas, like a charioteer who looks on with equanimity at the thoroughbreds progressing...
- Part of Theravāda Abhidhamma 52 Cetasikas Theravāda Buddhism 7 universal (sabbacittasādhāraṇa) Ph****a Vedanā Saññā Cetanā Ekaggatā Samādhi Jīvitindriya...
- Gorkom explains: According to the Dhammasangani (par 44, 45) this pair of cetasikas consist in suavity, smoothness and absence of rigidity. The Atthasālinī...