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- The Dhammasaṅgaṇī (Pāli; lit. 'Collection of Dhammas'), also known as the Dhammasaṅgaha, is a Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali Canon of Theravada...
- only used in the Dhammasaṅgani, whereas the other 122 are used in some of the other books as well. The main body of the Dhammasaṅgani is in four parts...
- Aṭṭhasālinī (272-274), the commentary attributed to Buddhaghosa on the Dhammasangaṅi, the first book of the Theravāda Abhidhamma Piṭaka; In the Sumaṅgala-Vilāsinī...
- classifications Question method: applies the matika (matrix) of the Dhammasangani tr U Thittila, 1969/1988, Pali Text Society[1], Bristol Satipaṭṭhānavibhaṅgo...
- "Thatness" (tathatā) is also a constructed phenomenon. According to the Dhammasangani, nibbana, the unconstructed element, is 'without condition' (appaccaya)...
- One of the ten fetters in the Theravada tradition (according to the Dhammasangani) One of the twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors within the...
- philosophy" basket. There are seven books in the Abhidhamma Pitaka: Dhammasangani (-saṅgaṇi or -saṅgaṇī) Enumeration, definition and classification of...
- Sutta Pitaka does not offer a list of kilesa, the Abhidhamma Pitaka's Dhammasangani (Dhs. 1229ff.) and Vibhanga (Vbh. XII) as well as in the post-canonical...
- Nikāya 4. Aṅguttara Nikāya 5. Khuddaka Nikāya 3. Abhidhamma Piṭaka 1. Dhammasaṅgaṇī 2. Vibhaṅga 3. Dhātukathā 4. Puggalapaññatti 5. Kathāvatthu 6. Yamaka...
- p****ion, the cessation of hatred and the cessation of delusion.’ The Dhammasangani likewise describes the asankhata dhatu as that reality which is a sphere...