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Nekkhamma (š¦ššššš«šš«; Sanskrit: ą¤Øą„ą¤·ą„ą¤ą„ą¤°ą¤¾ą¤®ą„ą¤Æ, romanized:Ā naiį¹£krÄmya) is a PÄli word
generally translated as "renunciation" or "the
pleasure of renunciation"...
- of life is sannyÄsa; in Buddhism, the Pali word for "renunciation" is
nekkhamma,
conveying more
specifically "giving up the
world and
leading a holy life"...
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indulging in sensuality, ill will and
harmfulness (see, e.g., ahiį¹sÄ and
nekkhamma).[citation needed]
Viriya can also be
aroused by
strong feelings of saį¹vega...
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Tonglen Tantra Tertƶn
Terma Merit Mindfulness Mindful Yoga
Satipatthana Nekkhamma Nianfo PÄramitÄ
Paritta Puja
Offerings Prostration Music Refuge SÄdhu...
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Tonglen Tantra Tertƶn
Terma Merit Mindfulness Mindful Yoga
Satipatthana Nekkhamma Nianfo PÄramitÄ
Paritta Puja
Offerings Prostration Music Refuge SÄdhu...
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concept of detachment, or non-attachment,
Buddhist texts in Pali
mention nekkhamma, a word
generally translated as "renunciation". This word also conveys...
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virtue and
practice is renunciation, or the
intent for
desirelessness (
nekkhamma). Generally,
renunciation is the
giving up of
actions and
desires that...
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Brahmavihara DÄna (generosity) JhÄna
Khanti (patience)
Metta (loving-kindness)
Nekkhamma (renunciation) PaƱƱa (wisdom) P****addhi (tranquillity)
Sacca (truth) VÄ«rya...
- in
developing a
sense of
spiritual urgency (Saį¹vega) and
renunciation (
Nekkhamma).
Mindfulness of
death is a
common practice in
Southeast Asian Buddhist...
- The MahÄnipÄta JÄtaka,
sometimes translated as the Ten
Great Birth Stories of the Buddha, are a set of
stories from the JÄtaka
tales (in the
Khuddaka NikÄya)...