- UpekshÄ (Pali: šš§šššššø, romanized:Ā
upekkhÄ) is the
Buddhist concept of equanimity. As one of the
brahmaviharas or "virtues of the "Brahma realm"...
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benevolence (mettÄ) comp****ion (karuį¹Ä)
empathetic joy (muditÄ)
equanimity (
upekkhÄ)
According to the
Metta Sutta,
cultivation of the four
immeasurables has...
- loving-kindness
UpekkhÄ pÄramÄ«: equanimity,
serenity Two of
these virtuesāmettÄ and
upekkhÄāare also brahmavihÄras, and two ā vÄ«rya and
upekkhÄāare factors...
- "bringing the
buried latencies or
samskaras into full view"
Equanimity (
upekkhÄ, Skt. upekshÄ). To
accept reality as-it-is (yathÄ-bhuta)
without craving...
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knowledge (jƱÄna)." DhyÄna is "state of
perfect equanimity and
awareness (
upekkhÄ-sati-parisuddhi),"
reached through focused mental training. The practice...
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Practices Bhavana BodhipakkhiyÄdhammÄ
Brahmavihara MettÄ Karuį¹Ä
Mudita Upekkha BuddhÄbhiį¹£eka DÄna
Devotion Deity yoga DhyÄna
Faith Five
Strengths Iddhipada...
- (comp****ion)
Metta (loving-kindness)
Mindstream PÄ«ti (joy)
Sukha (happiness)
Upekkha (equanimity)
Similar concepts in
other cultures: Compersionāin polyamory...
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Practices Bhavana BodhipakkhiyÄdhammÄ
Brahmavihara MettÄ Karuį¹Ä
Mudita Upekkha BuddhÄbhiį¹£eka DÄna
Devotion Deity yoga DhyÄna
Faith Five
Strengths Iddhipada...
- (serenity),
which in turn
leads to
samadhi (concentration) and then to
upekkhÄ (equanimity). Finally, the
Buddha taught that, with
these factors developed...
- up
apatheia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hesychia, or
stillness Upekkha, a
related concept described in
Buddhism Vairagya, a
related concept in...