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There are 8 [[lokuttara cittas]]. They are | There are 8 [[lokuttara cittas]]. They are | ||
− | 4 magga cittas or [[path]] [[consciousness]] and | + | 4 [[magga]] [[cittas]] or [[path]] [[consciousness]] and |
− | 4 phala cittas or [[fruition]] [[consciousness]]. | + | 4 [[phala]] [[cittas]] or [[fruition]] [[consciousness]]. |
4 [[phala]] [[cittas]] are [[vipaka]] [[cittas]] or resultant [[consciousness]]. They each arise as a resultant [[citta]] due to their correspondent [[magga]] [[citta]]. | 4 [[phala]] [[cittas]] are [[vipaka]] [[cittas]] or resultant [[consciousness]]. They each arise as a resultant [[citta]] due to their correspondent [[magga]] [[citta]]. | ||
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Therefore, there are 40 [[lokuttara]] [[jhana]] [[cittas]] in total. | Therefore, there are 40 [[lokuttara]] [[jhana]] [[cittas]] in total. | ||
− | [[Lokuttara cittas]] are {{Wiki|supramundane}} [[consciousness]]. [[Lokuttara]] is a [[Pali]] word made up of [[loka]] and [[uttara]]. [[Loka]] means [[worldly]] in connection with [[bhava]]. [[Lokuttara]] means greater than worldly things higher than worldly thing beyond worldly thing or {{Wiki|supramundane}}. | + | [[Lokuttara cittas]] are {{Wiki|supramundane}} [[consciousness]]. [[Lokuttara]] is a [[Pali]] [[word]] made up of [[loka]] and [[uttara]]. [[Loka]] means [[worldly]] in connection with [[bhava]]. [[Lokuttara]] means greater than [[worldly]] things higher than [[worldly]] thing beyond [[worldly]] thing or {{Wiki|supramundane}}. |
− | These [[cittas]] are the highest [[cittas]] and they always excel other [[cittas]] because they deal with [[nibbana]] and they are associated with the highest [[panna]] or penetrative [[wisdom]]. They are [[anuttara]] [[cittas]]. That is no other [[citta]] excels them. | + | These [[cittas]] are the [[highest]] [[cittas]] and they always excel other [[cittas]] because they deal with [[nibbana]] and they are associated with the [[highest]] [[panna]] or penetrative [[wisdom]]. They are [[anuttara]] [[cittas]]. That is no other [[citta]] excels them. |
There are eight types of [[lokuttara cittas]] ([[supra mundane consciousness]]) which realize the [[lokuttara]] [[Dhamma]] which is [[nibbana]]. | There are eight types of [[lokuttara cittas]] ([[supra mundane consciousness]]) which realize the [[lokuttara]] [[Dhamma]] which is [[nibbana]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 1 April 2014
There are 8 lokuttara cittas. They are
4 magga cittas or path consciousness and
4 phala cittas or fruition consciousness.
4 phala cittas are vipaka cittas or resultant consciousness. They each arise as a resultant citta due to their correspondent magga citta.
While 4 phala cittas are called vipaka cittas or to be exact lokuttara vipaka cittas, their correspondent magga cittas are called kusala cittas or lokuttara kusala cittas.
When lokuttara cittas arise in parallel with jhanas, there will be 40 lokuttara cittas because each lokuttara citta can arise in one of five jhana. As there are 8 lokuttara cittas, then there will be 40 lokuttara jhana cittas.
They are
vitakka, vicara, piti, sukha, ekaggata sahitam pathamajjhana sotapatti magga citta
vicara, piti, sukha, ekaggata sahitam dutiyajjhana sotapatti magga citta
piti, sukha, ekaggata sahitam tatiyajjhana sotapatti magga citta
sukha, ekaggata sahitam catutthajjhana sotapatti magga citta
upekkha , ekaggata sahitam pancamajjhana sotapatti magga citta
As sotapatti magga citta has 5 jhana cittas,
sotapatti phala citta also has 5 jhana cittas.
Sakadagami magga citta has 5 jhana cittas, and
sakadagami phala citta has 5 jhana cittas.
Anagami magga citta has 5 jhana cittas, and
anagami phala citta also has 5 jhana cittas.
By the same token, arahatta magga citta, and
arahatta phala citta have 5 jhana cittas each.
Therefore, there are 40 lokuttara jhana cittas in total.
Lokuttara cittas are supramundane consciousness. Lokuttara is a Pali word made up of loka and uttara. Loka means worldly in connection with bhava. Lokuttara means greater than worldly things higher than worldly thing beyond worldly thing or supramundane.
These cittas are the highest cittas and they always excel other cittas because they deal with nibbana and they are associated with the highest panna or penetrative wisdom. They are anuttara cittas. That is no other citta excels them.
There are eight types of lokuttara cittas (supra mundane consciousness) which realize the lokuttara Dhamma which is nibbana.