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Vedanā (Pāli and Sanskrit: वेदना) is an
ancient term
traditionally translated as
either "feeling" or "sensation." In general,
vedanā refers to the pleasant...
- image, impression) (rūpa)
sensations (or feelings,
received from form) (
vedanā)
perceptions (samjna, sañña)
mental activity or
formations or influences...
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Bondage Volume Four,
Vedanā -
Perception Book 1:
Krtianuyogdvara (Acts as
Doors of Disquisition) Book 2:
Vedanā Kṣetra -
Vedanā Kāla -
Vedanā Dravya (Area, Time...
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opposite of this is
pleasure or happiness.
Optimism bias
Sentiment Analysis Vedanā Nico H. Frijda, The Emotions. Cambridge(UK):
Cambridge University Press...
- Look up
vedana or
vedanā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vedan is a 1993
Indian film.
Vedan may also
refer to: Vedan, a
former name of the Ramoshi...
- Ṣalāyatana six
senses (eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind) Sparśa
contact Vedanā sensation Taṇhā
thirst Upādāna
grasping Bhava coming to be Jāti
birth Jarāmaraṇa...
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Naraka (****); and
twins to them, two daughters, Māyā (deceit) and
Vedanā (torture), who
became their wives. The son of
Bhaya and Māyā was the destroyer...
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Sarvastivada works. The Abhidharmakośa
lists 42
mental factors which include:
Vedanā –
feeling Saṃjñā –
perception Cetanā –
volition Sparśa –
contact Chanda...
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former saṃyutta. the BJT saṃyutta 34 (
Vedanā-saṃyutta)
combines the PTS saṃyuttas 35 (Salāyatana-saṃyutta) and 36 (
Vedanā-saṃyutta).
Bodhi (2000), p. 69. Bodhi...
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sentient body), Ṣaḍāyatana (our six senses), Sparśa (sensory stimulation),
Vedanā (feeling), Taṇhā (craving), Upādāna (grasping),
Bhava (becoming), Jāti (birth)...