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- is equanimous and mindful. In the yogic traditions and the Buddhist commentarial tradition, on which the Burmese Vip****ana movement and the Thai Forest...
- Buddhaghosa began to study what was apparently a very large volume of Sinhala commentarial texts that had been ****embled and preserved by the monks of the Anuradhapura...
- As such, within the Tibetan Buddhist canon this text is classified as commentarial literature. The Madhyamakāvatāra relates the Mādhyamaka doctrine of śūnyatā...
- In Buddhism, the Seven Factors of Awakening (Pali: satta bojjhaṅgā or satta sambojjhaṅgā; Skt.: sapta bodhyanga) are: Mindfulness (sati, Sanskrit smṛti)...
- Mīmāṁsā (Sanskrit: मीमांसा; IAST: Mīmāṃsā) is a Sanskrit word that means "reflection" or "critical investigation" and thus refers to a tradition of contemplation...
- The Aṣṭādhyāyī (/ˌæstədˈjɑː(j)i/; Sanskrit: अष्टाध्यायी [ɐʂʈaːdʱjáːjiː]) is a grammar text that describes a form of the Sanskrit language. Aut****d by...
- Aksharbrahman and exclusive devotion to Parabrahman. Bhadreshdas Swami's commentarial work is the first Vedanta commentary to bring forth Swaminarayan's philosophical...
- vitarka and vicara, have been interpreted in various ways. The later commentarial tradition interprets YS 1.17, which describes samprajnata, as meditation...
- - A Study of the Concept of the Paccekabuddha in Pali Canonical and Commentarial Literature, The Wheel Publication No. 305–7, Kandy, Sri Lanka: Buddhist...
- together lead to perfected mindfulness and detachment. In the later commentarial tradition, which has survived in present-day Theravāda, dhyāna is equated...