- non-possessiveness, non-grasping, or non-greediness.
Aparigraha is the
opposite of
parigraha. It
means keeping the
desire for
possessions to what is
necessary or important...
-
possessions (
parigraha) is of two kinds:
attachment to
internal possessions (ābhyantara
parigraha), and
attachment to
external possessions (bāhya
parigraha). The...
-
possessions (
parigraha) is of two kinds:
attachment to
internal possessions (ābhyantara
parigraha), and
attachment to
external possessions (bāhya
parigraha). The...
- (rules).
Digambara monks do not wear any
clothes as it is
considered to be
parigraha (possession),
which ultimately leads to attachment. The
monks carry picchi...
- ॥ 19 suramandira-taru-mūla-nivāsaḥ śayyā bhūtalamajinaṃ vāsaḥ । sarva-
parigraha-bhōgatyāgaḥ
kasya sukhaṃ na karōti virāgaḥ ॥ 20 yōgaratō vā bhōgaratō...
- of the
given link) that the above-quoted
legend 'represents the Purva-
Parigraha, or
first enclosing of the
altar by a
single line
being drawn with the...
- ārambha-tyāga pratimā, the
stage of
abandonment of all
professional activity;
parigraha-tyāga pratimā, the
stage of
transferring publicly one’s
property to a...
-
bodhisattvas lead (
parigraha)
sentient beings to perfection:
Leading all
sentient beings simultaneously (sakṛtsarvasattva-
parigraha).
Bodhisattvas regard...
- Kuvalaya-chandra
meets Darpa-parigha, who has now
become a saint. Darpa-
parigraha narrates his life
since their last meeting, and
guides Kuvalaya-candra...
- the Buddha's
might [anubhava],
sustaining power [adhisthana] and
grace [
parigraha] that
bodhisattvas study this deep
perfection of wisdom, and progressively...