Category:Abhidharma
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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Abhidharma"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 305 total.
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- Abhidharma Lineage Praise
- Abhidharma Pitaka
- ABHIDHARMA SAMUCCAYA OF ASANGA
- Abhidharma school
- Abhidharma school [毘曇宗]
- Abhidharma texts
- Abhidharma's
- Abhidharma, its meaning and origins
- Abhidharma-mahavibhasa
- Abhidharma-samuccaya
- Abhidharma.
- Abhidharma...
- Abhidharma/Abhidhamma
- Abhidharma/Abhidhamma Literature
- Abhidharma: its origins and texts
- Abhidharmakosa Study: Study Materials - Compiled by Korin
- Abhidharmasamuccaya
- Abhidharmasamuccaya - The Compendium of the Higher Teaching (Philosophy)
- Abhidharmāvatāra
- Abhijña (Higher Knowledges)
- Absorption of cessation
- Academic Papers on Karma
- Academic Papers on Pratityasamutpada
- Academic Papers on Selected Topics
- An Explanation of the Mahayana Abhidharma Sutra
- An Introduction to the Abhidharma
- An Introduction to the Aggregates
- Analysis of Conditionality
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Nine: Analysis of Conditionality
- Analysis of Consciousness
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Three: Analysis of Consciousness
- Analysis of Matter
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Eight: Analysis of Matter
- Analysis of Mental States
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Six: Analysis of Mental States
- Analysis of Thought-Processes
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Seven: Analysis of Thought-Processes
- Apidhamma – An Overview of Buddhist Psychology
- Atman of Hindus and Anatman of Buddhism - Jay Lakhani - Hindu Academy (Video)
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- Can Killing a Living Being Ever Be an Act of Compassion? The analysis of the act of killing in the Abhidhamma and Pali Commentaries by Rupert Gethin
- Causality and Soteriology (Marga)
- Causality in the Buddha's Discourses
- Causality in the Madhyamaka
- Causality in the Mahayana
- Causality in the Yogacara
- Causative phenomena
- Cetana ''volition'' or ''will''
- Clarification of Terms
- Commentaries and Studies on Nagarjuna
- Compendium of Abhidharma
- Concluding Remarks and a Warning
- Consciousness and other aggregates
- Consciousness in Early Buddhism
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- Faculties
- Fifty-five mental states
- Fifty-one mental states
- Five basic categories of knowable things
- Five ever-present mental states
- Five indriya
- Five object-determining mental states
- Five sense faculties
- Five types of result
- Five wrong views
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Four: The Form and Formless Spheres
- Formations
- Four attributes of the four continents
- Four continents
- Four types of condition
- Four variables
- Fourteen non-concurrent formations
- From the Buddha's Teaching to the Abhidhamma by Noa Ronkin
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- Indian Abhidharma Literature in Tibet: A Study of the Vijñana Section of Sthiramati’s Pañcaskandhakavibhasa by Jowita Kramer
- Indriya
- Inherent (or intrinsic) existence
- Integrating Buddhism and Western Psychotherapy: The Abhidharma — Buddhist Philosophy and Psychology
- Introduction to the Abhidhamma by Venerable Dr. U Rewata Dhamma
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty: An Introduction to the Abhidharma
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- Pakinnakā
- Paramattha Dhammaa
- Patthana
- Perceptionless absorption
- Philosophy and Psychology in the Abhidharma
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-One: Philosophy and Psychology in the Abhidharma
- Phra Saddhammajotika
- Prajnapti
- Prakaranapada
- Prasrabhi
- Pratityasamutpada in the Buddha's Discourses
- Problem of Hetu & Paccaya in Abhidharma Philosophy by Prof. Bimalendra Kumar
- Process-consciousness, Process-free Consciousness and the Purification of Consciousness
- Propriety
- Puggalapannatti
- Puggalapaññatti
- Purvavideha
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- SARIPUTRA ABHIDHARMA
- Sarvastivada Abhidharma
- Sarvāstivāda - Abhidharma
- Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma
- SARVĀSTIVĀDA ABHIDHARMA II
- Satyasiddhi Śāstra
- Sautrantika Theory of Seeds (bija)
- Seed of awakening
- Selected Studies on Yogacara
- Selected Yogacara Texts
- Six consciousnesses
- Six types of cause
- Skandhila
- Sri Lankan Bhikkhu undertakes major research project
- Static and Nonstatic Phenomena
- Styāna
- Supramundane consciousness
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Five: Supramundane Consciousness
- Synopsis of the Treasury of Abhidharma
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- Temporally Related Phenomena
- The Abhidhamma as System and Method
- The Abhidhamma in Practice
- The Abhidhamma in Practice By N.K.G. Mendis
- The Abhidhamma in Practice by N.K.G. Mendis
- The Abhidhamma Model of Consciousness and some of its Consequences
- The Abhidhamma philosophy
- The Abhidhamma Philosophy - Its Estimation in the Past and its value for the Present
- The Abhidhamma Pitaka
- The Abhidhammapitaka
- The Abhidharma
- The Abhidharma - Analysis of Consciousness
- The Abhidharma - Methodology
- The Abhidharma by Peter Della Santina, Ph.D.
- The Analytical Psychology of the Abhidharma
- The Anatta Doctrine
- The Anima and Animus in Buddha Dharma by Alan Gregory Wonderwheel
- The antarabhava dispute among Abhidharma traditions and the list of anagamins
- The Basket of Abhidhamma
- The Buddha's Analysis Of Mind By U Tin U (Myaung)
- The Definition of Consciousness
- The Dhamma Theory Philosophical Cornerstone of the Abhidhamma by Y. Karunadasa
- THE DHAMMASANGANĪ AND VIBHANGA
- The Eight-Circuit Model of Consciousness
- The Eightfold Network of Primary Consciousnesses
- The essence of Buddha Abhidhamma
- The Essence Of Buddha Abhidhamma By Dr. Mehm Tin Mon Saddhhama Jotikadhaja, Ph.D
- The Evaluation of Abhidhamma and the Question of its Authenticity
- The first transformation results in the alaya