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[[Consciousness]] Group (''[[Viññāna]]-kkhandha'')
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[[Consciousness]] Group (''[[Viññāna]]-[[Kkhandha]]'')
  
The Suttas divide [[Consciousness]], according to the senses, into 6 classes:  
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The [[Suttas]] divide [[Consciousness]], according to the [[senses]], into 6 classes:  
  
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mind-[[Consciousness]].  
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[[mind]]-[[Consciousness]].  
  
The [[ABHIDHAMMA]] and commentaries, however, distinguish, from the karmic or moral viewpoint, 89 classes of [[Consciousness]]. The moral quality of feeling, [[Perception]] and [[Consciousness]] is determined by the mental formations.
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The [[Abhidhamma]] and commentaries, however, distinguish, from the [[karmic]] or {{Wiki|moral}} viewpoint, 89 classes of [[Consciousness]]. The {{Wiki|moral}} [[quality]] of [[feeling]], [[Perception]] and [[Consciousness]] is determined by the [[mental formations]].
  
 
See ''[[Visuddhi]] [[Magga]]''
 
See ''[[Visuddhi]] [[Magga]]''
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Consciousness Group (Viññāna-Kkhandha)

The Suttas divide Consciousness, according to the senses, into 6 classes:

eye-,
ear-,
nose-,
tongue-,
Body-,
mind-Consciousness.

The Abhidhamma and commentaries, however, distinguish, from the karmic or moral viewpoint, 89 classes of Consciousness. The moral quality of feeling, Perception and Consciousness is determined by the mental formations.

See Visuddhi Magga

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