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{{Seealso|4 foundations of mindfulness}}
 
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[[smṛtyupasthāna]]; (dbye ba 1 lus kyi nyer bzhag 2 tshor ba'i nyer bzhag 3 bsam pa'i nyer bzhag 4 chos kyi nyer bzhag)   
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[[smṛtyupasthāna]]; (dbye ba [[1]] lus kyi nyer bzhag 2 tshor ba'i nyer bzhag 3 bsam pa'i nyer bzhag 4 [[chos]] kyi nyer bzhag)   
  
Base of mindfulness. There are four: [[kāya]]-, [[vedanā]]-, [[citta]]- and [[dharma]]-s ; foundation(s)/support(s) of [[mindfulness]]; one whose [[mindfulness]] is well established; mindful; {GD:536} the four applications of [[mindfulness]]
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Base of [[mindfulness]]. There are four: [[kāya]]-, [[vedanā]]-, [[citta]]- and [[dharma]]-s ; foundation(s)/support(s) of [[mindfulness]]; one whose [[mindfulness]] is well established; [[mindful]]; {GD:536} the four applications of [[mindfulness]]
  
(1) mindful establishment of body; (2) mindful establishment of [[feelings]]; (3) mindful establishment of [[thoughts]]; (4) mindful establishment of [[phenomena]].
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(1) [[mindful]] establishment of [[body]]; (2) [[mindful]] establishment of [[feelings]]; (3) [[mindful]] establishment of [[thoughts]]; (4) [[mindful]] establishment of [[phenomena]].
  
 
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smṛtyupasthāna; (dbye ba 1 lus kyi nyer bzhag 2 tshor ba'i nyer bzhag 3 bsam pa'i nyer bzhag 4 chos kyi nyer bzhag)

Base of mindfulness. There are four: kāya-, vedanā-, citta- and dharma-s ; foundation(s)/support(s) of mindfulness; one whose mindfulness is well established; mindful; {GD:536} the four applications of mindfulness

(1) mindful establishment of body; (2) mindful establishment of feelings; (3) mindful establishment of thoughts; (4) mindful establishment of phenomena.

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