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Translations of
Upekkha English Equanimity,
neutral Sanskrit उपेक्षा (IAST:
upekṣā) Pali upekkhā
Burmese ဥပေက္ခာ (MLCTS: ʔṵ pjɪʔ kʰà)
Chinese 捨 (Pinyin: shě)...
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stage of
mental tranquillity and thus in a
state of ataraxia.: 100–101
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- Karuṇā
Kshama Kshanti Mettā Muditā Prajñā
Satya Shaucha Sevā Śraddhā/Saddhā
Upekṣā Vīrya
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- it; it is a form of
sympathetic joy;
Equanimity (Pāli: upekkhā, Sanskrit:
upekṣā): is even-mindedness and serenity,
treating everyone impartially. Some Buddhist...
- (maitrī), comp****ion (karuṇā),
empathetic joy (muditā) and
equanimity (
upekṣā), as well as the
various bodhisattva "perfections" (pāramitās)
which include...
- Patanjali.
Three of the four immeasurables,
namely maitrī, karuṇā, and
upekṣā, are
found in the
later Upanishads,
while all four are
found with slight...
- of
health and balance. In Buddhism,
equanimity (Pali: upekkhā; Sanskrit:
upekṣā) is one of the four
sublime attitudes and is considered:
Neither a thought...
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consequence Alobha – non-attachment Adveṣa – non-aggression Praśrabdhi –
calmness Upekṣā –
equanimity Appamāda –
conscientiousness Ahiṃsā – non-injuriousness Moha...
- (maitrī), comp****ion (karuṇā),
sympathetic joy (mudita), and
equanimity (
upekṣā)—are
known as the brahmavihara. Loving-kindness, the
first of the four,...
- Karuṇā
Kshama Kshanti Mettā Muditā Prajñā
Satya Shaucha Sevā Śraddhā/Saddhā
Upekṣā Vīrya
Latin Auctoritas Caritas Decorum Dignitas Fides Gravitas Humanitas...