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− | The absorption of cessation (Wyl. 'gog pa'i snyoms 'jug) is an advanced state of meditation in which the ordinary mind and mental events are temporarily brought to a halt. It is known as the highest state of mundane | + | The absorption of cessation (Wyl. 'gog pa'i snyoms 'jug) is an advanced state of meditation in which the ordinary mind and mental events are temporarily brought to a halt. It is known as the highest state of mundane [[Samadhi]] meditation and is cultivated by shravakas as a preliminary to [[Nirvana]]. |
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Revision as of 05:57, 25 March 2013
The absorption of cessation (Wyl. 'gog pa'i snyoms 'jug) is an advanced state of meditation in which the ordinary mind and mental events are temporarily brought to a halt. It is known as the highest state of mundane Samadhi meditation and is cultivated by shravakas as a preliminary to Nirvana.
Alternative Translations
Serenity of cessation