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- concentration due to desire. He generates desire for the nonarising of unarisen evil unwholesome states; he makes an effort, arouses energy, applies his...
- questionable). Some Mahāyāna sūtras contain statements which speak of the "unarisen" or "unproduced" (anutpāda) nature of dharmas. According to Edward Conze...
- antidote to ill will: "No other thing do I know, O monks, on account of which unarisen ill will does not arise and arisen ill will is abandoned so much as on...
- ceasing of phenomena. Because of this, all phenomena are also described as unarisen (anutpāda), unborn (ajata), "beyond coming and going" in the Prajñāpāramitā...
- The Four Right Exertions     unarisen arisen   unwholesome states of mind prevent abandon wholesome states of mind arouse maintain      ...
- anutpannāniruddhā hi nirvāṇam iva dharmatā| 7 Nirvana is like phenomenality, unarisen and unstopping. sarvaṁ tathyaṁ na vā tathyaṁ tathyaṁ cātathyam eva ca Everything...
- of unarisen unwholesome mental states (anuppādāya) The effort to abandon arisen unwholesome mental states (pahānāya) The effort to generate unarisen wholesome...
- being "beyond coming and going", these include: 1. Suchness (tathatā); 2. Unarisen (anutpāda); 3. Reality limit (bhūtakoṭi); 4. Emptiness ("Śūnyatā"); 5....
- synonym for awakened Mind, which is said to be "primordially unborn, empty, unarisen, nonexistent, devoid of self, naturally luminous, and immaculate like the...
- through numerous terms such as: unconditioned (asaṃskṛta), unborn (ajāta), unarisen (anutpanna), eternal (nitya), changeless (dhruva), and permanent (śāśvata)...