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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...
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contact Chanda –
desire (to act) Prajñā –
wisdom Smṛti –
mindfulness Manasikāra –
attention 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")...
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repulsion (paṭikkūla),
specifically 'cemetery contemplations' (sīvathikā-
manasikāra) on ten
stages of
human decomposition which aim to
cultivate mindfulness...
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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...
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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"...
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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...