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Upekkha
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Upekkh is the Buddhist concept of equanimity. This is a purifying mental state cultivated through meditation on the Buddhist path to prajñ (wisdom) and bodhi (enlightenment). The analogous term in Greek philosophy is ataraxia. In the Pali Canon and post-canonical commentary, upekkha is identified as an important step in one's spiritual development in a number of places: It is one of the Four Sublime States (brahmavihara), wisdom which are purifying mental states capable of counteracting the defilements of lust, avarice and ignorance. As a brahmavihara, it is also one of the forty traditionally identified subjects of Buddhist meditation (kammatthana); in the development of meditative concentration, upekkha arises as the quintessential factor of material absorption, present in the third and fourth jhana states; in the Seven Factors of Enlightenment (bojjhanga), upekkha is the ultimate factor to be developed; in the Theravada list of ten paramita (perfections), upekkha is the last-identified bodhisatta practice.
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Upekkha is the Buddhist concept of equanimity. This is a purifying mental state cultivated through meditation on the Buddhist path to prajña (wisdom) and bodhi (enlightenment). The analogous term in Greek philosophy is ataraxia. In the Pali Canon and post-canonical commentary, upekkha is identified as an important step in one's spiritual development in a number of places: It is one of the Four Sublime States (brahmavihara), wisdom which are purifying mental states capable of counteracting the defilements of lust, avarice and ignorance. As a brahmavihara, it is also one of the forty traditionally identified subjects of Buddhist meditation (kammatthana); in the development of meditative concentration, upekkha arises as the quintessential factor of material absorption, present in the third and fourth jhana states; in the Seven Factors of Enlightenment (bojjhanga), upekkha is the ultimate factor to be developed; in the Theravada list of ten paramita (perfections), upekkha is the last-identified bodhisatta practice.
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- GTIN 09786130340711
- Editor Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T10mm
- Jahr 2010
- EAN 9786130340711
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-613-0-34071-1
- Titel Upekkha
- Untertitel Buddhism, Equanimity, Tibet, Meditation, Atthakatha, Klesa, Buddhist Meditation, Samadhi (Buddhism), Seven Factors of Enlightenment, Theravada, Paramita, Bodhisattva, Bhikkhu Bodhi
- Gewicht 261g
- Herausgeber Betascript Publishers
- Anzahl Seiten 164
- Genre Religion & Theologie