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+ | Feeling Group; (''vedanā-kkhandha'') | ||
+ | All feelings may, according to their nature, be classified as 5 kinds: | ||
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+ | 1. bodily agreeable feeling ''[[Sukha]]'' = ''kāyikā sukhā vedanā | ||
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+ | 2. bodily painful feeling ''[[Dukkha]]'' = ''kāyikā dukkhā vedanā'' | ||
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+ | 3. mentally agreeable feeling ''somanassa'' = ''cetasikā sukhā vedanā'' | ||
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+ | 4. mentally painful feeling ''domanassa'' = ''cetasikā dukkhā vedanā | ||
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+ | 5. indifferent feeling ''upekkhā'' = ''adukkha-m-asukhā vedanā'' | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
+ | {{R}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Buddhist Terms]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Buddhist psychology]] |
Revision as of 20:00, 3 April 2013
Feeling Group; (vedanā-kkhandha)
All feelings may, according to their nature, be classified as 5 kinds:
1. bodily agreeable feeling Sukha = kāyikā sukhā vedanā
2. bodily painful feeling Dukkha = kāyikā dukkhā vedanā
3. mentally agreeable feeling somanassa = cetasikā sukhā vedanā
4. mentally painful feeling domanassa = cetasikā dukkhā vedanā
5. indifferent feeling upekkhā = adukkha-m-asukhā vedanā