Tīmeklis2024. gada 2. janv. · Fourteen unwholesome mental factors (akusala cetasika) Moha citta cetasika: Delusion, Shamelessness, Fearlessness and Restlessness (DR. From Singapore) Greed: Greed, Conceit, wrong-view (Go or Come With me) Hatred: Hatred, Envy, Avarice, Worry (WHAt is E) Sloth (mind), torpor (body) doubt (STuDy) NB: … TīmeklisRevised November 4, 2024; October 27, 2024. Twelve Types of Akusala Cittā. All ten akusala kamma are done with these 12 akusala cittā.There are eight greed-rooted, two hatred-rooted, and two delusion-rooted cittā.Of course, cittā (pronounced “chiththā”) are thoughts; any speech or bodily action starts with a thought. See “Conditions for the …
Lesson 1.5 Kusala & Akusala The Fourth Messenger
http://tibetanbuddhistencyclopedia.com/en/index.php?title=Akusala_Citta_and_Akusala_Vipaka_Citta TīmeklisAn analysis of factors related to the kusala/ akusala quality of actions in the Pāli tradition. Peter Harvey. delusion, but states which oppose them: anti-greed (generosity and renunciation), anti-hatred (loving-kindness and compassion) and anti-delusion (wisdom). In this passage, "the unwholesome" is explained as consisting of actions … 2006 平成 何年
Akusala Citta And Akusala Vipāka Citta - Pure Dhamma
TīmeklisZaķusala ir viena no salām, kas atrodas Rīgas centrālajā Daugavas daļā. Zaķusala ir iekļauta Salu apkaimē.. Zaķusalā atrodas Rīgas radio un televīzijas tornis, kas tika uzcelts 1986. gadā.Tornis ir Baltijas valstu augstākā celtne. Uz salas ziemeļu raga blakus dzelzceļa tiltam atrodas Otrajā pasaules karā uzspridzinātā Zemgales tilta … TīmeklisAlso note that there are 2 kinds of santiraṇa cittas – upekkhā and somanassa. This comes under the kusala vipāka category only. Make a note of this. We will study about this later on in more detail. For now carefully consider all these 15 ahetuka vipāka cittas. There are 7 which are akusala vipāka and 8 which are kusala vipāka . Tīmeklis2010. gada 27. aug. · The Buddhist terms for judging whether actions have a felicitous or unfelicitious effect are (in the Pali language) kusala and akusala, which usually gets translated as either wholesome and unwholesome, or skillful and unskillful. The utilitarian nature of these concepts is made clear in the Kusala Sutta (Anguttara … tata harper return