- (Sāratthappakāsinī), one can
momentarily escape the
hindrances through jhanic suppression or
through insight while, as also
stated in the Vimuttimagga...
- specifically. The
first four are a
preparation for the
final stage,
which is the
jhanic factor.
Samatha (tranquility of the mind) Jhāna (absorption)
Sukha (happiness/bliss...
- P****addhi is a Pali noun (Sanskrit: prasrabhi, Tibetan: ཤིན་ཏུ་སྦྱང་བ་,
Tibetan Wylie: shin tu
sbyang ba) that has been
translated as "calmness", "tranquillity"...
- The thirty-one
planes of
existence and the
Jhānic-relation
according to Theravāda Buddhism...
- 'alone'
actually excludes only that
concentration with
distinction [of
jhanic absorption]; for
concentration is
classed as both
access [or momentary]...
- Pali commentaries,
breath meditation can lead one to the
equanimous fourth jhanic absorption.
Contemplation of
foulness can lead to the
attainment of the...
-
After emerging from a jhāna the
meditator will
proceed to
examine the
jhanic consciousness and to
discern the way it
exemplifies the
three universal...
-
overlapping and
consistent if one, for instance,
infers that one
needs to use
jhanic attainment and vip****ana
insight in
order to "know and see" the impermanence...
-
restlessness and anxiety, and
doubt (see the Five Hindrances).
Jhanic bliss: He
attains the four
jhanic states which are ****ociated with the
permeating of his...
- to the
first jhana,
while the
eight other recollections culminate in pre-
jhanic "access concentration" (upacara samadhi). The
recollection of
death is connected...