The Path of Purification: Visuddhimagga, Volumes 1-2 |
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VIRTUE | 1 |
5 The divine eyeknowledge of passing away and | 5 |
ii IN WHAT SENSE IS IT VIRTUE? | 8 |
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abandoning Abhidhamma adverting air element alms food Anuradhapura applied and sustained applied thought apprehend the sign Arahant Arahantship arises ascetic practice attainment base consisting becomes beginning bhikkhu bhikkhunis Blessed One's bliss bodily bones Brahma Buddhaghosa Buddhas called characteristic colour commentary concentration consisting of boundless contemplation counterpart sign defilements deities delimitation Dhamma direct-knowledge direction divine eye dwells earth element earth kasina Elder enlightenment factor equanimity faculty fine-material five four fourth jhana giving attention greed happiness hate head hairs immaterial in-breaths and out-breaths individual essence insight jhana kamma kinds knowledge living lovingkindness meaning meditation subject mindfulness of breathing monastery Nāga ness nibbana Noble nutriment P. T. S. Dict path Patimokkha perception purification recollection repulsiveness robe secluded sense desires shape Sinhalese space special qualities supernormal power surmounting sustained thought Sutta things tion Tipitaka understood Uposatha venerable sir Vibhanga Vinaya virtue Visuddhimagga water element words