- The
Vimuttimagga ("Path of Freedom") is a
Buddhist practice manual,
traditionally attributed to the
Arahant Upatissa (c. 1st or 2nd century). It was translated...
- muddy,
placed in the dark."
According to the first-century CE
exegetic Vimuttimagga, the five
hindrances include all ten fetters:
sense desire includes any...
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Theravada Buddhist commentary texts such as the Patisambhidamagga, the
Vimuttimagga and the Visuddhimagga. In
Sarvastivadin abhidharma texts, the "path of...
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strongly resembles the
material found in an
earlier treatise called the
Vimuttimagga (c. 1st or 2nd century). The Visuddhimagga's
doctrine reflects Theravada...
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fellow Funan monk, Mandrasena,
translated Buddhist scriptures such as the
Vimuttimagga or Path to
Freedom into Chinese.: 58, 92 He is one of the only two Cambodian...
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object in
mental objects ... and
clings to
naught in the world." The
Vimuttimagga, the Visuddhimagga, and ****ociated Pali
commentaries and subcommentaries...
- lead to Jhana. It has been
noted that
earlier commentary such as the
Vimuttimagga placed less
emphasis on such
visual nimitta than
contemporary Theravada...
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Commentaries Sub-commentaries
Paritta Visuddhimagga Abhidhammattha-saṅgaha
Vimuttimagga Abhidhammāvatāra Yogāvacara's
manual Orders (Nikāya)
Traditions Pariyatti...
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ordained as
Kheminda Thera) and
translated the
Chinese version of the
Vimuttimagga into English,
which was
published as The Path of Freedom. In 1936, both...
- also
developed manuals for
yogic and
meditative training,
primarily the
Vimuttimagga and the Visuddhimagga.
According to Tattvarthasutra, a second-to-fifth...