This text provides a glossary of key Buddhist terms, including definitions and insights into concepts such as Käyasucarita (wholesome physical deeds), Kāmabhava (sense-sphere existence), and various forms of craving and defilement. It also introduces notable figures like past Buddhas and their teachings, aiming to clarify essential Buddhist concepts for better understanding. This glossary serves as a valuable resource for both practitioners and scholars interested in deepening their knowledge of Buddhist philosophy and practice. It connects various terms and ideas central to the understanding of mindfulness and the Eightfold Path within the Buddhist tradition. For further exploration, visit dmc.tv.
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Kakusandha (P. the name of a käya samphassa (tactile contact: past Buddha) see sense-contact)
kalla (see embryonic precursor) käyasucarita (see wholesome
kāma (see sensuality) physical deeds)
kāmabhava (see sense-sphere [of käya vedanā (tactile feeling: see
existence]) sense-feeling)
kāmanissaraṇa (see refuge from käya viññāṇa (tactile consciousness-
sense pleasure) see sense-consciousness)
kāmarāga (see sensual-grasping) kesā (see hair of the head)
kamarāga anusayā (subtle sense- khandha (see aggregates)
grasping: see subtle defilements) khanika samādhi (see prepara-
kamasukallikānyoga (see sen- tory concentration)
sual indulgence) kiccāñāṇa (see knowledge of what
kāmatāñā (see sensual craving) must be done in relation to the
kāmaṭṭhāna (see sensual sphere) Noble Truths)
kāmasukallikānyoga (see sens- kilesa (see defilement)
ual indulgence) kilesakāma (see mind-side sensuality)
Konīganama (P. the name of a past Buddha)
Kondaññā q.v. (P. name of the first disciple of the Buddha)
Kuru (P. the name of an Indian province)
kusaladhammapatha (see Path of Wholesome Practice)
kusaladhammapatha (see Path of Wholesome Practice)
lamakammajavāta (see natal wind)
lobha (see greed)
Kassapa (P. name of a past Buddha) loko (see mundane, worldly)
kataññā (see knowing that what lokiyamagga (see mundane path
must be done in relation to a of practice)
Noble Truth has been done) lokuṭṭara (adj. see transcendental)
käya (body, bodily, tactile: see lokuṭṭarabhūmi (see transcen-den sense-organs) dental realm [of existence])
käyānupassanāsatipaṭṭhāna (see lokuttaramagga (see transcen-dental path)
mindfulness of the body in the lokuttarasamāvacā (see Right
body) lokuttarañāṇa (see transcenden-tal realm [of existence])
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