Dear Alex,
apaaya:separation, loss. The unhappy planes of existence are
designated with this term: apaaya bhuumi, or dukkhati. Hell planes,
animal world, etc.
supramundane: lokuttara: lokuttara cittas experience nibbana.
Lokuttara dhammas: nibbaana and the lokuttara cittas that experience it.
> asobhanatte: perhaps ypou could give some context when you select a
> word. asobhana cittas are cittas not accompanied by sobhana,
> beautiful, cetasikas. Akusala cittas and ahetuka cittas are
> asobhana cittas. Ahetuka cittas are cittas without hetu or
> root.Among them there are ahetuka vipaakacittas and ahetuka
> kiriyacittas.
Sobhana cittas: cittas accompanied by beautiful cetasikas.
The ending atte: for this I need the context.
paki.n.naka: miscalaneous or particular. Seven cetasiukas are the
universals, they arise with each citta. Six are the particulars, they
arise with many, but not with all cittas.
Kkhandha: aggregate. All condiitoned dhammas caan be classified as
five khandhas: the khandha of ruupa, of feeling, of sa~n`naa
(remembrance or perception), sa"nkhaarakkhandha: activities or
formations, including all cetasikas except feeling and sa~n~naa, and
vi~n~naa.na: all cittas.
I think you will find many answers in my book: Abhidhamma in Daily
Life : <
http://www.zolag.co.uk/adlfinal.txt >
Nina.
Op 21-feb-2007, om 0:15 heeft duriank24 het volgende geschreven:
> My questions;
> a)apaya,
> b)supramundane,
> c)asobhanatte,
> d)pakinnata,
> e)kkhanda
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