Buddhist Terminology and Concepts The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 243
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This text delves into essential Buddhist terms and their meanings. It covers concepts such as Mara (the demon), Mettā (loving-kindness), and the significance of terms like 'maraṇa' (dying) and 'mutti' (liberation from craving). It also touches on the philosophical underpinnings of mind ('mano') and form ('nāma-rūpa'), highlighting the essence of Buddhist teachings on consciousness, suffering, and moral conduct. Key insights into the connection between desire and suffering are examined, with references to historical figures like Metteyya and literary works such as the Mahābhārata. Understanding these terms is crucial for anyone seeking deeper knowledge of Buddhist teachings and practices.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Buddhism terminology
-Dualities in Buddhism
-Concepts of suffering and liberation
-The role of Mettā and Mara
-Understanding consciousness in Buddhist thought
-Philosophical implications of craving

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Speech at the transcendental level) see sense consciousness) manussasampatti (see worldly wealth) Mara q.v. (P. devil, demon) maggañāṇa (see knowledge of the path out of defilements) maraṇa (see dying) maggasamāṅgi (see collective arising of Path Factors) 134 maraṇa dukkhā (see the suffering of dying) Maṅga (P. name of the third lunar month) māta samābhariya (see wife like a mother) Mägā Puja Day (P. festival held on the full-moon day of the third lunar month) mettā (see loving-kindness) Mahābhārata (P. an Indian literary epic) mettāya (P. name of a forthcoming Buddha) Mahābhāraṭyaṭṭhā (see False View) mahā (see delusion) musāvaḍḍa (see lying speech) mutti (extinguishing with complete liberation from craving: see characteristics of the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering) mahākāla (P. name of Koṇḍañña in a previous birth) nāha (see toe-/fingernails) Mahā Māya (P. mother to Prince Siddhattha) nāma-rūpa (mind and form: see links of Dependent Origination) majjavanijja (see trade in alcohol: see unwholesome trade) majjhimā (adj. middle, central) majjhimā paṭipada (see Middle Way) maṁsavaṇijja (trading in flesh: see unwholesome trading) māna (arrogance: see Ten Fetters) mano (mind: see sense-organs) mano samphassa (mental contact: see sense-contact) mano vedaṇa (mental feeling: see sense-feeling) manō viññāṇa (mental consciousness) see sense consciousness) manussasampatti (see worldly wealth) Mara q.v. (P. devil, demon) maraṇa (see dying) maraṇa dukkhā (see the suffering of dying) māta samābhariya (see wife like a mother) mettā (see loving-kindness) Metteyya (P. name of a forthcoming Buddha) micchā diṭṭhi (see False View) moha (see delusion) musāvaḍḍa (see lying speech) mutti (extinguishing with complete liberation from craving: see characteristics of the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering) nakhā (see toe-/fingernails) nāma-rūpa (mind and form: see links of Dependent Origination) nāña (see knowing) nānakaraṇī (adj. bestows the means of knowing according to reality: see knowing according to reality) ñāṇa (see knowing) ñānakaraṇī (adj. bestows the means of knowing according to reality: see knowing according to reality) ñāṇaṃ (see means of knowing according to reality) ñānaparaṇī (see jewel knowing) nandīrāgasahagataṭṭhā (adj. accompanied by passion and delight: see characteristics of craving) nekkhamma saṅkappa (see intention to remove oneself from sensual desire)
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