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Indriya (literally "belonging to or
agreeable to Indra") is the
Sanskrit and Pali term for
physical strength or
ability in general, and for and specificaly...
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indriya)
Mental grief (doman****-
indriya)
Indifference (upekh-
indriya) Five
spiritual faculties Faith (saddh-
indriya)
Energy (viriy-
indriya) Mindfulness...
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consisting of mind and action, each
consisting of five subtypes. Five buddhi-
indriyas or
Jnanendriyas ("mental or senses") and five
Karmendriyas ("sense organs...
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three interconnected topics,
starting with the twenty-two
sense faculties (
indriya),
which govern specific aspects of
sentient life.
These include the six...
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related to the
indriya, the five
senses and the mind; the
indriya become saḷāyatana when they are
distorted by a
defiled mind.
Indriya also
refers to...
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Pratyahara (Sanskrit: प्रत्याहार, romanized: Pratyāhāra) or the 'gathering towards' is the
fifth element among the
Eight stages of Patanjali's Ashtanga...
- bodhipakkhiyā dhammā (and
variant spellings)
solely with the five
faculties (
indriya) of faith, energy, mindfulness, concentration, and
wisdom (Bodhi, 2000...
- bojjhangas, is
technically in
reference to the five
spiritual faculties (
indriya). See also SN 46.53 (Bodhi (2000), pp. 1605–7;
Walshe (1985), pp. 69–70...
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wholesome states, the bojjhaṅgā (Seven
Factors of Awakening). This
includes indriya-samvara, "guarding the sense-doors",
restraint of the
sense faculties....