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  2. Brahmavihara - Wikipedia

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    tứ vô lượng tâm. Glossary of Buddhism. The brahmavihārā (sublime attitudes, lit. "abodes of brahma") are a series of four Buddhist virtues and the meditation practices made to cultivate them. They are also known as the four immeasurables ( Pāli: appamaññā) [ 1] or four infinite minds ( Chinese: 四無量心 ). [ 2] The ...

  3. Buddhist meditation - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist meditation is the practice of meditation in Buddhism. The closest words for meditation in the classical languages of Buddhism are bhāvanā ("mental development") [ note 1] and jhāna/dhyāna (mental training resulting in a calm and luminous mind ). [ note 2] Buddhists pursue meditation as part of the path toward liberation from ...

  4. Enlightenment in Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism. The English term enlightenment is the Western translation of various Buddhist terms, most notably bodhi and vimutti. The abstract noun bodhi ( / ˈboʊdi /; Sanskrit: बोधि; Pali: bodhi) means the knowledge or wisdom, or awakened intellect, of a Buddha. [ web 1] The verbal root budh- means "to awaken", and its literal meaning ...

  5. Ānāpānasati Sutta - Wikipedia

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    The Ānāpānasati Sutta ( Pāli) or Ānāpānasmṛti Sūtra ( Sanskrit ), "Breath-Mindfulness Discourse," Majjhima Nikaya 118, is a discourse that details the Buddha 's instruction on using awareness of the breath ( anapana) as an initial focus for meditation . The sutta includes sixteen steps of practice, and groups them into four tetrads ...

  6. Samadhi - Wikipedia

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    Samadhi. Samādhi ( Pali and Sanskrit: समाधि ), in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and yogic schools, is a state of meditative consciousness. In many Indian religious traditions, the cultivation of Samādhi through various meditation methods is essential for the attainment of spiritual liberation (known variously as nirvana ...

  7. Mahabodhi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Mahabodhi Temple. /  24.6960°N 84.9913°E  / 24.6960; 84.9913. The Mahabodhi Temple (literally: "Great Awakening Temple") or the Mahābodhi Mahāvihāra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient, but restored Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, marking the location where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. [ 1]

  8. Guru yoga - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In Vajrayana, guru yoga (Tib: bla ma'i rnal 'byor) is a tantric devotional practice in which the practitioner unites their mindstream with the mindstream of the body, speech, and mind of their guru. [ 1] Guru yoga is akin to deity yoga since the guru (who can be a Buddha, a historical figure like Padmasambhava, or a living person) is ...

  9. Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi Sūtra - Wikipedia

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    In Japan where it is known as the Mahāvairocana Sūtra ( Daibirushana jōbutsu jinpen kajikyō), it is one of two central texts in the Shingon school, along with the Vajrasekhara Sutra. Both are also part of the Tendai school. Though the text is often called a tantra by later figures (including later Indian commentators), the scripture does ...

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