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The teachings of the Buddha are aimed solely at liberating sentient beings from suffering. The Basic Teachings of Buddha which are core to Buddhism are: The Three Universal Truths; The Four Noble Truths; and The Noble Eightfold Path.

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Saturday, June 15, 2019

Cetasika - Table



CETASIKA - TABLE

                    Aspect

25Cetasika
Characteristic
Lakkhaṇa
Function
Rasa
Manifestation
Paccupaṭṭhāna
Proximate cause
Padaṭṭhāna
I. 19
Sobhanasādhārana
1.Saddhā
Confidence, Faith

placing faith or
trussing something

to clarify/
set forth
as non-fogginess
something to place faith in
2. Sati
Mindfulness
not wobbling floating on the surface
absence of confusion or non-forgetfulness
as the state of confronting an objective field
strong perception four foundation of mindfulness
3.Hiri
(Moral) shame
disgusting at bodily and verbal misconduct
not doing from evil
as the shrinking away from evil
respect for oneself
4.Ottappa
(Moral) Dread, fear of wrong doing
of dread in regard to such misconduct
not doing evil
as the shrinking away from evil
respect for others
5.Alobha
Non-attachment
non-adherence to the object like a drop of water on a lotus leaf
not to take hold of something
as detachment

6. Adosa
Non-hatred
non-opposing to the object
removing annoyance
as agreeableness
seeing beings as loveable
7. Tatramajjhattatā
Equanimity
conveying consciousness& the mental factors evenly
preventing the deficiency & excess
neutrality toward the objects

8. Kāyapassaddhi
Tranquality of mental factors
9. Cittapassaddhi
Tranquality of mind
calming down the disturbances (Daratha) in the mental body& consciousness respectively
crushing such disturbances
as peacefulness & coolness
the mental body & consciousness
10. Kāyalahutā
Lightness of mental factors
11. Cittalahutā
Lightness of mind
the subsiding of heaviness (garubhāva) in the mental body & consciousness respectively
Crushing heaviness
as non- sluggishness
the mental body & consciousness
12. Kāyamudutā
Pliancy of mental factors
13. Cittamudutā
Pliancy of mind
Subsiding the rigidity (thambha)
Crushing rigidity
as non- resistance
the mental body & consciousness
16. Kāyapāguññatā
Proficiency of mental factor
17. Cittapāguññatā
Proficiency of mind
the healthiness of mental body & consciousness
Crushing unhealthiness
as absence of disability
the mental body & consciousness
18. Kāyujjukatā
Rectitude of mental factor
19. Cittujjukatā
Rectitude of mind
the uprightness of the mental body & consciousness respectively
crushing the tortuousness of the mental body & consciousness
as non- crookedness
the mental body & consciousness
II. Virati-3
(Abstinences)
1. Sammāvācā
Right speech
2. Sammākammanta
Right Action
3. Sammā ājīva
Right livelihood
non transgression by wrong speech, by body misconduct, by wrong livelihood
shrinking back from evil deeds
the abstinence from such deeds
the special qualities of faith, shame fear of wrong doing (as the mind’s aversion to wrong doing)
III. Appamaññā-2
(Illimitable)
(1) Karuṇā
compassion
smoothening the suffering in others
not being able to bear other’s suffering

non- cruelty

seeing helplessness in those overwhelmed by suffering
(2) Muditā
Sympathetic joy
being glad at the success of others
not being envious at other’s success
the elimination of aversion
seeing the success of others
IV. Amoha
(Non-delusion)
Paññindriya
Wisdom faculty
penetrating things according to their intrinsic nature
illuminating the objective filed like a lamp
non- bewilderment
wise attention (yonisomanasikara)
08-09 the mental body & consciousness opposed to defilements such as restlessness & worry which create heaviness.
10-11 the mental body & consciousness opposed to defilements such as sloth & torpor
12-13 the mental body & consciousness opposed to defilements such as wrong view & conceit
14-15 the mental body & consciousness opposed to the remaining hindrances which create unwieldiness.
16-17 the mental body & consciousness opposed to the lack of faith, which cause unhealthiness
18-19 the mental body & consciousness opposed to hypocrisy & fraudulence, which create crookedness.
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