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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 the senses...
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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...
- (somanasa-
indriya)
Mental grief (doman****-
indriya)
Indifference (upekh-
indriya) Five
spiritual faculties Faith (saddh-
indriya)
Energy (viriy-
indriya) Mindfulness...
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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...
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Enlightenment (bodhi-pakkhiyā-dhammā): the five
spiritual faculties (
indriya) the five
powers (bala) the ten or six "perfections" (pāramitās) the seven...
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December 2015). "Karmendriya, Karma-
indriya, Karman-
indriya, Karmemdriya: 15 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org.
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developed Arihant-class.
USHUS (sonar) "Pancendriya, Panca-
indriya, Pañcendriya, Pancan-
indriya, Pamcemdriya: 19 definitions". 28
September 2008. "PANCHENDRIYA...
- Five
Indriyas, or 5
senses are:
Sparshana Indriya -
Sense of
touch Rasana Indriya -
Sense of
taste Ghrana Indriya -
Sense of
smelling Chakshu Indriya - Sense...
- (khandha)
sense bases (āyatana)
elements (dhātu)
truth (sacca)
faculties (
indriya)
dependent origination (paticcasamuppāda)
mindfulness foundation (satipaṭṭhāna)...
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Bodhicitta Buddha-nature
Dhamma theory Dharma Enlightenment Five
hindrances Indriya Karma Kleshas Mental factors Mindstream Parinirvana Pratītyasamutpāda Rebirth...