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- samāpatti: Savitarka-samāpatti and nirvitarka-samāpatti, both with gross objects as objects of support; Savicāra-samāpatti and nirvicāra-samāpatti, both with subtle...
- samapatti: Savitarka-samāpatti and Nirvitarka-samāpatti, both with gross objects as objects of support; Savicāra-samāpatti and Nirvicāra-samāpatti, both with subtle...
- the stage of nirodha-samāpatti, a person is liberated. According to some traditions someone attaining the state of nirodha-samāpatti is an anagami or an...
- deliberation and reflection, form the basis of the various types of samapatti: Savitarka, "deliberative": The citta(चित्त)is concentrated upon a gross...
- states of meditation known as the dhyanic formless attainments (arūpa samāpatti). After his departure from his father's court, Gautama Buddha first went...
- four other meditative states, referred to in the early texts as arupa samāpattis (formless attainments). These are also referred to in commentarial literature...
- I-am-ness. Deliberation and reflection form the basis of the various types of samapatti: Savitarka, "deliberative": The citta is concentrated upon a gross object...
- Nirodha-samapatti, which reduces heartbeat and other life functions to the bare minimum. Theravada Buddhist monks traditionally attain nirodha-samapatti by...
- The Abhidharmakośabhāṣya (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोशभास्य, lit. Commentary on the Treasury of Abhidharma), Abhidharmakośa (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोश) for short (or...
- immaterial attainments and finally the meditative dwelling known as nirodha-samāpatti, before returning to the fourth dhyana right at the moment of death. According...