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Ekaggatā (Pali; Sanskrit: ekāgratā, एकाग्रता, "one-pointedness") is a Pali
Buddhist term,
meaning tranquility of mind or one-pointedness, but also "unification...
- (non-sensual pleasure)
counteracts restlessness-worry (excitation and anxiety)
ekaggatā (one-pointedness, single-pointed attention)
counteracts sensory desire...
- True
Realities and
seven factors of awakening.
Right samadhi (p****addhi;
ekaggata; sampasadana):
practicing four
stages of dhyāna ("meditation"),
which includes...
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According to Stuart-Fox, the
Abhidhamma separated vitarka from vicāra, and
ekaggatā (onepointedness) was
added to the
description first jhāna to give an equal...
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attention Adhimokṣa –
decision Samādhi –
mental concentration. it also
called Ekaggata, one-pointedness Śraddhā –
faith Vīrya –
energy Hrī –
shame at
doing evil...
- full view"), and has
sampasadana ("stillness," "inner tranquility") and
ekaggata (unification of mind, awareness)
without vitarka-vicara;
Third jhāna: With...
- Ekāgratā (Sanskrit: एकाग्रता, "one-pointedness"; Pali:
ekaggatā) is
intent pursuit of one object,
close and
undisturbed attention. Yoga
emphasises regular...
- ("non-sensual pleasure")
counteracts restlessness-worry (excitation and anxiety)
ekaggata ("one-pointedness")
counteracts sensory desire Both pīti and
sukha are...
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Buddhism 7
universal (sabbacittasādhāraṇa) Ph****a Vedanā Saññā Cetanā
Ekaggatā Jīvitindriya Manasikāra 6
occasional (****ṇṇaka)
Vitakka Vicāra Adhimokkha...
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Buddhism 7
universal (sabbacittasādhāraṇa) Ph****a Vedanā Saññā Cetanā
Ekaggatā Jīvitindriya Manasikāra 6
occasional (****ṇṇaka)
Vitakka Vicāra Adhimokkha...