Glossary of Buddhist Terms The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 248
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This glossary provides definitions of key terms in Buddhism, including various realms of existence, aspects of consciousness, and significant teachings. It covers concepts such as 'sota viṁñāṇa' (auditory consciousness), 'Tathāgata' (the Such Gone One, an epithet for the Buddha), and 'upāḍāna' (clinging). Each term reflects the profound teachings and cosmological views within the Buddhist tradition. Some notable entries include the realms of the Brahmās and the laws governing existence, which illustrate the intricate beliefs surrounding meditation and mindfulness practices. The glossary aims to serve as a resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhist philosophy and spiritual practice. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Consciousness Terms
-Brahmā Realms
-Buddhist Cosmology
-Meditation Practices
-Teachings of Buddha
-Concepts of Happiness and Suffering
-Craving and Clinging

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sota viṁñāṇa (auditory consciousness: see sense consciousness) Subhakinhā (P. realm of Brahmās with a steady aura: see form Brahmā realms) Suddassā (P. realm of the Brahmās who are beautiful: see form Brahmā realms) Suddassī (P. realm of the Brahmās who are clear-sighted: see form Brahmā realms) Suddhodana (P. name of Siddhatha’s father) Suddā (peasant caste: see caste) sukha (see happiness) sukhaṁ (happy) Sumeru (P. mountain that forms the axis of the universe in Buddhist cosmology) taco (see skin) taṇha (see craving) Tappa-mallaputta (P. name of a disciple of the Buddha) Tathāgata (P. The Such Gone One: epithet of the Buddha) tadiya-jhāna (see third absorption) tatratrābhindandi (adj. a quality of a realm that makes beings borh there become attached to it: see characteristics of craving) Tavatimsa (P. second level of heaven) ti-lakkhaṇa (see Three Characteristics) tiraccānaviijja (see Low Arts) Tusita (P. see fourth level of heaven) ucchedadiṭṭhi (see false view of eternalism) Udaka (P. name of a brahmin meditation teacher) uddhacca (absent-mindedness: see Ten Fetters) uddhamabhāgiyā samyojana (higher fetters: see Ten Fetters) upacāra samādhi (see neighbourhood concentration) upāḍāna (see clinging) upāḍānakhanda (see clinging to the aggregates) uparigahaṇasati (see discretional mindfulness) upasamāya (adj. can still the mind to the point where defilements are extinguished: see benefits of seeing and knowing according to reality) upāyāssa (see bemoaning) upāyassa dukha (see the suffering of bemoaning) upekhā (see equanimity) Uttarakurudīpa (P. the Northern Continent of Buddhist Cosmology) utu (temperature: see amenable location) vadda samsāra (see cycle of existence) vadhaka samāhariya (see a wife like an enemy) vajra (a thunderbolt) vatthukāma (see object-side sensuality) vedanā (see feeling) vedanākhanda (the aggregate of
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