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FASCICLE I CHAPTER | i |
INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE | 1 |
Salient Characteristic of Virtue | 7 |
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aggregates ahosi Ananda application of thought attains āvuso ayaṁ bhante bhikkhave bhikkhave bhikkhu bhikkhu bhikkhuno Bodhisatta body Buddha called causes the arising cessation cittaṁ clinging comprehended concentration craving defilements develops dhammā discernment elements enlightenment factors equanimity evam faculties five five hindrances fixed meditation formations Four Noble Truths fourth meditation fulfilled grasps the sign hindrances hoti iddhi Idha impermanence initial and sustained initial application jāti jhāna joy and bliss kamma kasiņa Katamā knowledge loving-kindness material qualities means merit nāma ñāṇaṁ Nibbāna object pajānāti pana paññā Path puriso recollection rūpaṁ salient characteristic samādhi saññā second meditation sense-desires sense-organ sense-sphere Seyyathāpi sikkhati sphere of infinite sphere of nothingness subjects of meditation supernormal power sustained application taṁ tasmim samaye tassa Tattha Thera third meditation three kinds TIPITAKA tribulations Truth of Ill vedanā Venerable Vimuttimagga vipassanā virtue Visuddhimagga vuccati walker wisdom worms that rely yathā yogin