- The
Dhammasaṅgaṇī (Pāli; lit. 'Collection of Dhammas'), also
known as the Dhammasaṅgaha, is a
Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali
Canon of Theravada...
- only used in the
Dhammasaṅgani,
whereas the
other 122 are used in some of the
other books as well. The main body of the
Dhammasaṅgani is in four parts...
-
classifications Question method:
applies the
matika (matrix) of the
Dhammasangani tr U Thittila, 1969/1988, Pali Text Society[1],
Bristol Vibhanga 6....
- Aṭṭhasālinī (272-274), the
commentary attributed to
Buddhaghosa on the
Dhammasangaṅi, the
first book of the Theravāda
Abhidhamma Piṭaka; In the Sumaṅgala-Vilāsinī...
- One of the ten
fetters in the
Theravada tradition (according to the
Dhammasangani) One of the
twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors within the...
- This book
combines ideas from the two
preceding Abhidhamma books, the
Dhammasangani and Vibhanga. It is in the form of
questions and answers,
grouped into...
- philosophy" basket.
There are
seven books in the
Abhidhamma Pitaka:
Dhammasangani (-saṅgaṇi or -saṅgaṇī) Enumeration,
definition and
classification of...
- Atthasālinī,
Buddhaghosa explains the
meaning of
terms that
occur in the
Dhammasangani, a
Buddhist text that is part of the Pali
Canon of
Theravada Buddhism...
-
Sutta Pitaka does not
offer a list of kilesa, the
Abhidhamma Pitaka's
Dhammasangani (Dhs. 1229ff.) and
Vibhanga (Vbh. XII) as well as in the post-canonical...
- p****ion, the
cessation of
hatred and the
cessation of delusion. The
Dhammasangani likewise describes the
asankhata dhatu as that
reality which is a sphere...