• gustatory situations Cetanā occurring in tactile situations Cetanā occurring in thought situations In the Buddhist tradition, cetana is considered the most...
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  • In the Buddhist tradition, karma refers to action driven by intention (cetanā) which leads to future consequences. Those intentions are considered to...
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  • – Social Democracy, a major political party in Slovakia Directionality (Cetanā), a mental factor in Buddhism Director (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Chaitanya also stands for "State of Conscious Energy". It is derived from cetanā (Sanskrit: चेतना), which refers to living things or consciousness itself...
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  • lists 42 mental factors which include: Vedanā – feeling Saṃjñā – perception Cetanā – volition Sparśa – contact Chanda – desire (to act) Prajñā – wisdom Smṛti...
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  • suffering.) A central aspect of Buddhist theory of karma is that intent (cetanā) matters and is essential to bring about a consequence or phala "fruit"...
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  • concepts such as: A doctrine of action (karma), which is based on intention (cetana) and a related doctrine of rebirth which holds that after death, sentient...
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  • Oxford University Press. p. 395. Dilāvara Siṃha Jayasavāra (1994). Kuramī cetanā ke sau varsha: rāshṭrīya pariprekshya meṃ, 1894-1994. Gītāñjali Prakāśana...
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    unchanging self. Even mental processes such as consciousness and will (cetana) are seen as being dependently originated and impermanent and thus do not...
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    In the Buddhist tradition, karma refers to actions driven by intention (cetanā), a deed done deliberately through body, speech or mind, which leads to...
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  • its specific objective reference. The difference between cetanā and manasikara is that cetanā brings the mind towards the object in a general move, while...
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    acts of body and speech are driven by an underlying intention or will (cetanā), and they are unwholesome or wholesome because they are motivated by unwholesome...
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    (nāmarūpa) Mind (nāma) Feeling (vedanā) Perception (saññā • samjñā) Volition (cetanā) Contact (phassa) Attention (manasikāra) Body/materiality/form (rūpa) Four...
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  • Uttarakhand Ke Path Par Upadhyaya, Vishwamitra (1997). Lokagītoṃ meṃ krāntikārī cetanā. Prakāśana Vibhāga, Sūcanā aura Prasāraṇa Mantrālaya, Bhārata Sarakāra....
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  • Definition Etymology In other languages cetana Volition Pāli: cetana Bur: စေတနာ sedana (IPA: [sèdənà]) Cetiya A reliquary holding holy objects of veneration...
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  • Dim Mak Records (redirect from Cetana (DJ))
    Atari Teenage Riot Autoerotique Aviella Bloc Party The Bloody Beetroots Cetana Chemical Surf The Deadly Syndrome Diamond Pistols Angger Dimas Dimitri Vegas...
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    leads to the next one. Therefore, there is no need to will or wish (Pali: cetanā, intention, volition) for one thing to lead to the other one, since this...
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    mainly a mental process which is founded on an individual's intention (cetanā). The Buddha equated karma with the psychological impulse or intent behind...
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  • Look up cetanā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chetana may refer to: Chetana Das, Indian actress Chetana (Surat), Gujarati language monthly Chetana...
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    is the mental intention, and hence the Buddha stated "It is intention (cetana), O monks, that I call karma; having willed one acts through body, speech...
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    (修), "to cultivate," "to practice," or "intense concentration." Sems is cetana or szu (思), with the sense of intention or volition. Rang-babs-bzhag is...
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  • tendencies ("obsessing") Thus, for instance, in the "Intention Discourse" (Cetanā Sutta, SN 12.38), the Buddha more fully elaborates: Bhikkhus, what one intends...
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  • separate existence from the body that houses it. It is characterised by cetana (consciousness) and upayoga (knowledge and perception). Though the soul...
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  • [monks], called name-&-form." Katamañca bhikkhave nāmarūpaṃ? Vedanā saññā cetanā phasso manasikāro, idaṃ vuccati nāmaṃ. Cattāro ca mahābhūtā, catunnaṃ ca...
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  • Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1995). Cetana Sutta: Intention (SN 12.38). Retrieved 2007-11-16 from "Access to Insight" at Cetana Sutta: Intention. Thanissaro...
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    experience without exception is said to result from karma or mental intention (cetana), either arising from one's own subliminal seeds or from other minds. For...
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  • Chetan Shashital (Konkani: चेतन शाशितल Cētana Śāśitala), born 1968 in Mumbai, India, also known as Chetan Sashital or The Big C for his expertise in the...
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  • ISBN 978-0-944613-26-9. Prasad, Rājendra (2006) [1987]. Tāra Saptaka Ke Kaviyoṃ Kī Samāja-cetanā 'तार सप्तक' के कवियों की समाज-चेतना [Social Consciousness of the Poets of...
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    mind body dualism in which the self (jiva, characterized by consciousness, cetana which consists of knowledge, jñāna and intuition, darśana) is covered over...
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  • ISBN 9789840513178. Śarīpha, Āhamada; Kendra (Bangladesh), Muktiyuddha Cetanā Bikāśa (1987). Genocide '71, an account of the killers and collaborators...
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