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Puremind Press: Awakening Meditation, M. Punnaji, pp.7-16
PTS: Dialogs of the Buddha III, #33: The Recital, T.W. and C.A.F. Rhys Davids, trans., pp201
WP: The Long Discourses of the Buddha, #33: The Chanting Together, M. Walshe, trans., pp479
PTS: Dialogs of the BuddhaThe Setting Up of Mindfulness
Soma Thera, ATI: The Discourse on the Arousing of Mindfulness
ATI: Thanissaro Bhikkhu, Frames of Reference
PTS: The Middle Length Sayings, I, #10: Applications of Mindfulness, Horner, trans., pp78
WP: The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha, #10: The Foundations of Mindfulness, Bhikkhu Nanamoli and Bhikkhu Bodhi, trans., pp152
PTS: The Book of the Gradual Sayings, V: The Book of the Tens, The Great Chapter, The Great Questions, Woodward, trans., pp36ff
Pali | MO | Hare | Horner | Punnaji | Bodhi | Nanamoli | Rhys Davids | (Mrs)Rhys Davids | Thanissaro | Walshe | Woodward | Soma Thera |
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sa¾¾¤ | perception | perceptions, conscious states, thoughts | perception | perception | perception | perception | perception | perception | perception | perception | ideas | perception |
Sa¾¾¤: [fr. saø+j¾¤] 1. sense, consciousness, perception, being the third khandha Vin I.13; M I.300; S III.3 sq.;... - 2. sense, perception, discernment, recognition, assimilation of sensations, awareness M I.293; A III.443 (nibb¤na-); S III.87;... - 3. consciousness D I.180 sq.; M I.108;... is previous to ¾¤¼a D I.185; a constituent part of n¤ma S II.3... -nevasa¾¾¤-na-sa¾¾¤ neither consciousness nor unconsciousness D III.224, 262 sq.; M I.41, 160; II.255; III.28, 44;... - 4. conception, idea, notion D I.28; III.289 (cp. Dial. III.263: "concept rather than percept"); M III.104; S I.107;...- 5. sign, gesture token, mark...pa¼¼a- a mark of leaves...rajjusa¾¾¤ a rope used as a mark, a guiding rope...rukkha-sa¾¾aµ pabbata-sa¾¾aµ karonto, using trees and hills as guiding marks...sa¾¾aµ dad¤ti to give the sign (with the whip, for the horse to start)...- 6. sa¾¾¤ is twofold, paĀighasamphassaj¤ and adhivacanasamphassaj¤ i. e. sense impression and recognition (impression of something similar, "association by similarity," as when a seen person calls up some one we know),...; threefold, r¬pasa¾¾¤, paĀighasa¾¾¤, and n¤nattasa¾¾¤ A II.184; S II.211;...or k¤ma-, vy¤p¤da-, vihiµs¤-...fivefold (pa¾ca vimutti-parip¤caniy¤ sa¾¾¤); anicca-, anicce dukkha-, dukkhe anatta-, pah¤na-, vir¤ga- D III.243, cp. A III.334; there are six perceptions of r¬pa, sadda, gandha, rasa, phoĀĀhabba, and dhamma, D II.309; S III.60; the sevenfold perception, anicca-, anatta-, asubha-, ¤dØnava-, pah¤na-, vir¤ga-, and nirodha-sa¾¾¤, D II.79; cp. A III.79; the tenfold perception, asubha-, mara¼a-, ¤h¤re paĀikk¬la-, sabbaloke anabhirata-, anicca-, anicce dukkha-, dukkhe anatta-, pah¤na-, vir¤ga-, nirodha-sa¾¾¤ A V.105; the one perception, ¤h¤re paĀikk¬lasa¾¾¤, Cpd. 21. - 7.... |
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