Difference between revisions of "Lokuttara-kusala"
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([[lokuttara-kusala]]); [[Supermundane wholesome states]]; | ([[lokuttara-kusala]]); [[Supermundane wholesome states]]; | ||
− | [[Supermundane]] [[wholesome]] ([[lokuttara-kusala]]) states, i.e. the [[four paths]] | + | [[Supermundane]] [[wholesome]] ([[lokuttara-kusala]]) states, i.e. the [[four paths of sanctity]] (s. [[ariyapuggala]]), have as results only the [[corresponding]] four [[fruitions]]; they do not constitute [[karma]], nor do they lead to [[rebirth]], and this applies also to the [[good actions]] of an [[Arahat]] (Tab. I, 73-80) and his [[meditative]] states (Tab. 1, 81-89), which are all [[karmically]] inoperative (functional; s. [[kiriya]]). |
[[Kusala]] belongs to a threefold [[division]] of all [[consciousness]], as found in the [[Abhidhamma]] (Dhs.), into | [[Kusala]] belongs to a threefold [[division]] of all [[consciousness]], as found in the [[Abhidhamma]] (Dhs.), into | ||
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[[wholesome]] ([[kusala]]), | [[wholesome]] ([[kusala]]), | ||
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[[karmically neutral]] ([[avyākata]]), | [[karmically neutral]] ([[avyākata]]), | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
− | which is the first of the triads (tika) in the [[Abhidhamma]] schedule ([[mātikā]]); s. Guide, pp. 4ff., 12ff; Vis.M. XIV, 83ff. | + | which is the first of the triads ([[tika]]) in the [[Abhidhamma]] schedule ([[mātikā]]); s. Guide, pp. 4ff., 12ff; Vis.M. XIV, 83ff. |
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 7 March 2016
(lokuttara-kusala); Supermundane wholesome states;
Supermundane wholesome (lokuttara-kusala) states, i.e. the four paths of sanctity (s. ariyapuggala), have as results only the corresponding four fruitions; they do not constitute karma, nor do they lead to rebirth, and this applies also to the good actions of an Arahat (Tab. I, 73-80) and his meditative states (Tab. 1, 81-89), which are all karmically inoperative (functional; s. kiriya).
Kusala belongs to a threefold division of all consciousness, as found in the Abhidhamma (Dhs.), into
wholesome (kusala),
unwholesome (akusala) and
karmically neutral (avyākata),
which is the first of the triads (tika) in the Abhidhamma schedule (mātikā); s. Guide, pp. 4ff., 12ff; Vis.M. XIV, 83ff.