Articles by alphabetic order
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
 Ā Ī Ñ Ś Ū Ö Ō
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0


Difference between revisions of "Asubha"

From Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[File:15image005.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:15image005.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
'''Asubha''': Impurity, loathsomeness, foulness, disgust. - In Vis.M VI, it is the cemetery contemplations sīvathika that are called [[Meditation]]-subjects on impurity asubha-kammatthāna; see. bhāvanā. In the Girimananda [[Sutta]] A. X., 50, however, the [[Perception]] of impurity asubha-saññā refers to the contemplation of the 32 parts of the [[Body]] see: [[Kāya]]-gatā-[[Sati]]. The contemplation of the [[Body]]'s impurity is an effective antidote against the hindrance of sense-desire see: [[Nīvarana]] and the [[Mental]] distortion [[Vipallāsa]], which sees what is truly impure as pure and beautiful. See XLVI, 51; A. V. 36, Dhp. 7, 8; Sn. 193ff. - The Five [[Mental]] Hindrances [[Wheel]] 26, pp. 5ff.
+
'''[[Asubha]]''': [[Impurity]], [[loathsomeness]], [[foulness]], [[disgust]]. - In Vis.M VI, it is the [[cemetery contemplations]] sīvathika that are called [[Meditation]]-[[subjects]] on [[impurity]] [[asubha-kammatthāna]];  
  
It is the single-most important tool to counteract sensual and sexual [[Greed]].  
+
see;. [[bhāvanā]].
 +
 
 +
In the [[Girimananda Sutta]] A. X., 50, however, the [[Perception of impurity]] [[asubha-saññā]] refers to the contemplation of the 32 parts of the [[Body]] see: [[Kāya-gatā-Sati]]. The contemplation of the [[Body]]'s [[impurity]] is an effective antidote against the [[hindrance]] of sense-desire see: [[Nīvarana]] and the [[Mental]] distortion [[Vipallāsa]], which sees what is truly impure as [[pure]] and beautiful. See XLVI, 51; A. V. 36, Dhp. 7, 8; Sn. 193ff. - The Five [[Mental]] [[Hindrances]] [[Wheel]] 26, pp. 5ff.
 +
 
 +
It is the single-most important tool to counteract {{Wiki|sensual}} and {{Wiki|sexual}} [[Greed]].  
 
{{W}}
 
{{W}}
 
[[Category:Buddhist Terms]]
 
[[Category:Buddhist Terms]]
 
[[Category:Pali terminology]]
 
[[Category:Pali terminology]]

Revision as of 15:40, 23 March 2014

15image005.jpg

Asubha: Impurity, loathsomeness, foulness, disgust. - In Vis.M VI, it is the cemetery contemplations sīvathika that are called Meditation-subjects on impurity asubha-kammatthāna;

see;. bhāvanā.

In the Girimananda Sutta A. X., 50, however, the Perception of impurity asubha-saññā refers to the contemplation of the 32 parts of the Body see: Kāya-gatā-Sati. The contemplation of the Body's impurity is an effective antidote against the hindrance of sense-desire see: Nīvarana and the Mental distortion Vipallāsa, which sees what is truly impure as pure and beautiful. See XLVI, 51; A. V. 36, Dhp. 7, 8; Sn. 193ff. - The Five Mental Hindrances Wheel 26, pp. 5ff.

It is the single-most important tool to counteract sensual and sexual Greed.

Source

Wikipedia:Asubha