-
physical body;
Pranamaya kosha, "energy"
sheath (Prana), the
vital principle;
Manomaya kosha "mind"
sheath (Manas), the mind and the five senses; Vijñānamaya...
-
calls Annamaya which envelops and
hides Pranamaya,
which in turn
envelops Manomaya,
inside which is Vijnanamaya, and
finally the
Anandamaya which the Upanishad...
- මනොසෙට්ඨා manoseṭṭhā මනොමයා;
manomayā; මනොපුබ්බඞ්ගමා ධම්මා, මනොසෙට්ඨා මනොමයා; Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā, manoseṭṭhā
manomayā; මනසා manasā චෙ ce පදුට්ඨෙන...
- the
Subtle body,
composed of:
Pranamaya Kosha (Vital
breath or Energy),
Manomaya Kosha (Mind),
Vijnanamaya Kosha (Intellect) Karaṇa śarīra, the
Causal body...
- From the
opening of the Dhammapada: Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā, manoseṭṭhā
manomayā; Mano-pubbaṅ-gam-ā Mind-before-going-M.PL.NOM dhamm-ā, dharma-M.PL.NOM...
-
Annamaya kosha, physical/food
sheath Pranamaya kosha, life-force
sheath Manomaya kosha,
mental sheath Vijnanamaya kosha, discernment/wisdom
sheath Anandamaya...
- said to
represent the five koshas, the
sheaths of annamaya, pranamaya,
manomaya, vijñānamaya, and anandamaya. The
deity ****atri, the
personification of...
-
three realms.
Instead of
being reborn, they have a "body made of mind" (
manōmaya kāya),
which is a
special consciousness (vijñana). This
consciousness is...
- (transliterated phra ba’i lus). The
subtle body is
sometimes known as
manomaya-kāya, the “body made of mind” and is the
means for
synchronising the body...
- like a
wheel follows the ox's foot.1 Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā, manoseṭṭhā
manomayā, manasā ce paduṭṭhena bhāsati vā
karoti vā, tato naṁ dukkham-anveti cakkaṁ...