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The aśubhā Meditation in the Sarvāstivāda |
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Author |
K. L. Dhammajoti
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Source |
Journal of the Centre for Buddhist Studies, Sri Lanka
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Volume | v.7 |
Date | 2009 |
Pages | 248 - 295 |
Publisher | 香港佛法中心有限公司=Buddha-Dharma Centre of Hong Kong Ltd.(BDCHK) |
Publisher Url |
http://buddhadharma.co/
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Location | 香港, 中國 [Hong Kong, China] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Table of contents | 1. Abhidharma and meditative praxis 248 2. The various contexts of the application of the asubha 249 2.1 The asubha as a practice of kayanupasyana 2.1.1 The asubha as pratimukhi smrti 2.2 As the specific antidote for sensual craving 2.2.1 asubha as mditation on the nine or ten stages of decomposition of a corpse 2.3 The context of the contemplation on loathsomeness of food 2.4 The context of the eight-fold liberations (vimoksa) and spheres of conquest (abhibhv-ayatana) 2.5 The context of the 10 ideations (samjna) 2.6 The context of the fivefold "meditative attainment of vision" (darsana-samapatti) 3. The three levels of mastery 271 (i) Beginner level 271 (ii) The level of having mastered 272 (iii) The level of absolute mastery - going beyond manaskara 272 (a) One who delights in brevity 272 (b) One who delights in details 273 (c) One who delights in details and brevity 273 I. One who delights in brevity 274 II. One who delights in details 274 III. One who delights in both details and brevity 275 4. From the impure to the pure 275 4.1 Positive experience at the accomplishment of the asubha 275 4.2 The "pure liberation" succeeding the asubha 276 5. Is the asubha of the nature of an erroneous illusion? 281 6. Concluding remarks 286
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ISSN | 13918443 (P) |
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Created date | 2016.07.21 |
Modified date | 2017.08.29 |
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