Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: A Glimpse into Mindfulness and Liberation The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 249
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สรุปเนื้อหา

This text provides an in-depth understanding of various important Buddhist concepts. It covers essential terms such as vedanānupassanā (mindfulness of feelings), vipassanā (insight), and viriya (energy). Each term is associated with specific practices or states of consciousness that lead to a deeper grasp of the teachings of Buddhism. This exploration includes notions of liberation, knowledge, and the consequences of one's actions (vipāka). It emphasizes the significance of understanding emotional and mental states for spiritual growth. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

- Mindfulness of Feelings
- Insight and Meditation
- Liberation and Knowledge
- The Role of Craving and Energy
- Understanding Suffering and Disappointment
- Key Figures in Buddhism

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

feeling: see aggregates) vedanānupassanā-satitapatthā (see mindfulness of feeling in the feeling) Vehapphalā (P. realm of Brahmas with abundant reward: see form Brahma realms) vibhavaṭaṅhā (see craving for the formless absorptions) vicāra (continued application of mind: see absorption factors) vicikicchā (doubt: see Ten Fetters) vihīṁsāvitaka (see preoccupaton with aggression) vijjā (see knowledge) vimamsā (review: see Four Bases of Success) vimutti (see liberation) vimuttiṇānadassana (see seeing and knowledge of liberation) vuṇṇāṇa (see consciousness) vuṇṇāṇakhandha (aggregate of consciousness: see aggregates) Viññāṇañcāyāta (P. realm of infinite consciousness: see formless Brahma realms) vipāka (see retribution) vipassanā (see insight) vipassanāmaṇdāṇa (meditative insight: see meditation) Vipassi (P. name of a past Buddha) vippayoga (see separation from loved ones and treasured things) viriya (energy, effort: see Four Foundations of Success) Visākha (P. name of the sixth lunar month) Visākha (P. name of the chief female benefactor of the Buddha) visitañjja (trading in poison: see unwholesome trade) sittakka (application of mind: see preoccupation, Four Foundations of Success, absorption factors) yakkhini (see ogress) Yāma (P. the third level of heaven) yam picchaṃ na labhati (see disappointment) yam piccham na labhati dukkhā (see the suffering of disappointment) Yasodharā (P. name of the wife of Prince Siddhattha) yogāvacara (the wise who train themselves)
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