Dear freeyow,
The construction is not easy, I need help. Especially the locative
absolute of ekasmi.m sati...
Op 14-feb-2012, om 4:07 heeft freeyow het volgende geschreven:
> Source:Abhidhamma Pitaka->Puggala Pannati Atthakatha
>
> 25. Pa~n~naavimuttaniddese � pa~n~naaya vimuttoti pa~n~naavimutto.
>
The explanation of freed by pa~n~naa. Freed by pa~n~naa.
> So sukkhavipassako catuuhi jhaanehi vu.t.thaaya arahatta.m pattaa
> cattaaro caati pa~ncavidho hoti.
>
The person who has developed dry insight (N: without jhaanas) and
four who has emerged from the four jhaanas have reached arahatship,
this is fivefold.
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> Etesu hi ekopi a.t.thavimokkhalaabhii na hoti. Teneva na heva kho
> a.t.tha vimokkhetiaadimaaha.
>
Among these one person does not have the eight deliverances.
Therefore he said that he does not have the eight deliverances and so
on.
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> Aruupaavacarajjhaanesu pana ekasmi.m sati ubhatobhaagavimuttoyeva
> naama hotiiti.
>
>
Even when there is one among the aruupajhaanas (immaterial jhaanas)
then he is called freed both ways.
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N: ekasmi.m sati: when there is one. I understood that even when he
attained one stage of aruupajhaana.
I can add some explanations from Ven. Henepola, "The Jhaanas in
Theravada Buddhist Meditation." He also used commentaries for the
explanation. There are five types of those who are freed by wisdom:
the dry insight person and four who reach arahatship after emerging
from one of the four ruupa-jhaanas. There are five types of those who
are freed both ways: who have attained four aruupajhaanas and who
have attained cessation (nirodha), the temporary cessation of citta
and cetasikas.
Arahats who are freed both ways: freedom from the material body
(while dwelling in the aruupa jhaanas) and freedom from the mental
body, freed from all defilements.
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Nina.




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