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− | Anicca-saññā: Perception of | + | '''Anicca-saññā''': [[Perception]] of [[Impermanence]], is defined in the Girimananda [[Sutta]] A.X. 60 as [[Meditation]] on the [[Impermanence]] of the five clusters of clinging: |
− | Though, with a faithful | + | Though, with a faithful [[Heart]], one takes [[Refuge]] in [[The Buddha]], his [[Dhamma]]-Teaching and [[The Sangha]] Community of [[Bhikkhus]]; or with a faithful [[Heart]] observes the rules of [[Morality]], or develops a [[Mind]] full of [[Loving-kindness]], far more advantageous is it if one cultivates the [[Perception]] of [[Impermanence]], be it only for a moment A.X. 20. See A. VI, 102; A. VII, 48; Ud. IV, 1; S. XXII, 102. |
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Revision as of 16:09, 8 April 2013
Anicca-saññā: Perception of Impermanence, is defined in the Girimananda Sutta A.X. 60 as Meditation on the Impermanence of the five clusters of clinging:
Though, with a faithful Heart, one takes Refuge in The Buddha, his Dhamma-Teaching and The Sangha Community of Bhikkhus; or with a faithful Heart observes the rules of Morality, or develops a Mind full of Loving-kindness, far more advantageous is it if one cultivates the Perception of Impermanence, be it only for a moment A.X. 20. See A. VI, 102; A. VII, 48; Ud. IV, 1; S. XXII, 102.