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- Manasikara (Sanskrit and Pali, also manasikāra; Tibetan Wylie: yid la b**** pa or yid b****) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "attention" or "mental...
- contact Chandadesire (to act) Prajñā – wisdom Smṛti – mindfulness Manasikāraattention Adhimokṣa – decision Samādhi – mental concentration (also...
- (saññā), volition (cetanā), sense-impression (ph****a), and attention (manasikāra), while form refers to the four great properties (see section on "Rupa")...
- repulsion (paṭikkūla), specifically 'cemetery contemplations' (sīvathikā-manasikāra) on ten stages of human decomposition which aim to cultivate mindfulness...
- regular practice of self-****essment or wise reflection (Pali: yoniso manasikara) on one's own actions in relation to others and the bigger picture.[citation...
- tradition of the "Nine Cemetery Contemplations" (Pali: nava sīvathikā-manasikāra) described in the Satipatthana Sutta demonstrate that charnel ground and...
- Guenther) Urge (Alexander Berzin) Volition (Bhikkhu Bodhi) Karma in Buddhism Manasikāra Mental factors (Buddhism) Erik Pema Kunsang (translator) (2004). Gateway...
- disagreeable" and, in its nounal form, as "loathsomeness, impurity". Manasikāra (Pāli), derived from manasi (locative of mana thus, loosely, "in mind"...
- which focus on nine stages of corpse decomposition (Pali: nava sīvathikā-manasikāra). These are: A corpse that is "swollen, blue and festering." A corpse...
- (sabbacittasādhāraṇa) Ph****a Vedanā Saññā Cetanā Ekaggatā Samādhi Jīvitindriya Manasikāra 6 occasional (****ṇṇaka) Vitakka Vicāra Adhimokkha Viriya Pīti Chanda...