Mundane concentration (Buddhism)
- Worldly concentration
Description
This is collectedness of moral thought or profitable unification of the mind in the three planes, in the worlds of sense, of form and the formless.
Context
According to Hinayana Buddhism, concentration is considered as of one kind (monad), of of two kinds (dyads), of three kinds (triads), of four kinds (tetrads) or of five kinds (pentad). In the second dyad, this precedes supramundane concentration.
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Human development
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(M) Modes of awareness
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English
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Dec 3, 2024