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(lit. '[[name]]'): '[[mind]]', [[mentality]].
 
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As it is said (M.9; D.15; S.XII.2): "[[Feeling]] ([[vedanā]]), [[perception]] ([[saññā]]), [[volition]] ([[cetanā]]), [[impression]] ([[phassa]]), [[mental]] [[advertence]] ([[manasikāra]]): this, o brother, is called [[mind]] ([[nāma]])."
 
As it is said (M.9; D.15; S.XII.2): "[[Feeling]] ([[vedanā]]), [[perception]] ([[saññā]]), [[volition]] ([[cetanā]]), [[impression]] ([[phassa]]), [[mental]] [[advertence]] ([[manasikāra]]): this, o brother, is called [[mind]] ([[nāma]])."
  
With the addition of 2 more [[mental factors]], namely, [[mental]] {{Wiki|vitality}} ([[jīvita]]) and [[concentration]] ([[samādhi]]), here '[[stationary phase of mind]]' ([[cittatthiti]]), these 7 factors are said in the [[Abhidhammattha Sangaha]] to be the [[inseparable]] [[mental factors]] in any state of [[consciousness]].
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With the addition of 2 more [[mental factors]], namely, [[mental]] {{Wiki|vitality}} ([[jīvita]]) and [[concentration]] ([[samādhi]]), here '[[stationary phase of mind]]' ([[cittatthiti]]), these 7 factors are said in the [[Abhidhammattha Sangaha]] to be the [[inseparable]] [[mental factors]] in any [[state]] of [[consciousness]].
  
 
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(lit. 'name'): 'mind', mentality.

This term is generally used as a collective name for the 4 mental groups (arūpino khandha), viz.

Within the 4th link (nāma-rūpa) in the formula of the paticcasamuppāda, however, it applies only to karma-resultant (vipāka) feeling and perception and a few karma-resultant mental functions inseparable from any consciousness.

As it is said (M.9; D.15; S.XII.2): "Feeling (vedanā), perception (saññā), volition (cetanā), impression (phassa), mental advertence (manasikāra): this, o brother, is called mind (nāma)."

With the addition of 2 more mental factors, namely, mental vitality (jīvita) and concentration (samādhi), here 'stationary phase of mind' (cittatthiti), these 7 factors are said in the Abhidhammattha Sangaha to be the inseparable mental factors in any state of consciousness.

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