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[[bodhyaṇga]] ([[Pāli]], [[bojjhaṇga]]). A list of seven factors that lead to or constitute [[bodhi]], or [[awakening]]. Often referred to as the [[seven ‘limbs of enlightenment]]’, the seven items are listed in [[Pāli]] sources as:  
 
[[bodhyaṇga]] ([[Pāli]], [[bojjhaṇga]]). A list of seven factors that lead to or constitute [[bodhi]], or [[awakening]]. Often referred to as the [[seven ‘limbs of enlightenment]]’, the seven items are listed in [[Pāli]] sources as:  
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   (1) [[mindfulness]] ([[sati]]);  
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   (2)  [[investigation of the Dharma]] ([[dharma-vicaya]]);  
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(1) [[mindfulness]] ([[sati]]);  
   (3) [[energy]] ([[viriya]]);  
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   (4) [[joy]] ([[pīti]]);  
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(2)  [[investigation of the Dharma]] ([[dharma-vicaya]]);  
   (5) [[tranquillity]] ([[passaddhi]]);  
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   (6) [[meditation]] ([[samādhi]]);  
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(3) [[energy]] ([[viriya]]);  
   (7) [[equanimity]] ([[upekkhā]]).
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(4) [[joy]] ([[pīti]]);  
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(5) [[tranquillity]] ([[passaddhi]]);  
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(6) [[meditation]] ([[samādhi]]);  
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(7) [[equanimity]] ([[upekkhā]]).
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The seven occur as the sixth of the 37 ‘[[factors of enlightenment]]’ ([[bodhi-pākṣika-dharma]]).
 
The seven occur as the sixth of the 37 ‘[[factors of enlightenment]]’ ([[bodhi-pākṣika-dharma]]).

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bodhyaṇga (Pāli, bojjhaṇga). A list of seven factors that lead to or constitute bodhi, or awakening. Often referred to as the seven ‘limbs of enlightenment’, the seven items are listed in Pāli sources as:


(1) mindfulness (sati);

(2) investigation of the Dharma (dharma-vicaya);

(3) energy (viriya);

(4) joy (pīti);

(5) tranquillity (passaddhi);

(6) meditation (samādhi);

(7) equanimity (upekkhā).


The seven occur as the sixth of the 37 ‘factors of enlightenment’ (bodhi-pākṣika-dharma). </poem>

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