A Study of the Abhidharmahrdaya: The Historical Development of the Concept of Karma in the Sarvāstivāda Thought, Volume 1 |
Contents
The Origin and the Abhidharma works | 25 |
Karma Its Concept Development | 39 |
Manifested action | 47 |
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Abhidharma Abhidharma texts Abhidharmahrdaya Abhidharmakosa action arises AHS Taisho anāsrava Anāsrava-samvara arhat associated with one's avijñapti-rūpa body and speech body and speech-actions Buddha Buddhist community Buddhist precepts cetana classified Commentary concept of karma contaminated dharmas Dharmaśrī dhyāna essentially unwholesome explained extinguished faithfully following following the Buddhist four great elements Four Noble Truths four types he/she his/her human action indeterminate action indeterminate mind indicates Kārikā karma kill a sentient kleśa latent power manifested action manifested body-action manifested speech-action means mental MIDDLE TIME ARISES monks Nirvana one's mind one's volition painful effect path of vision perform unwholesome actions performs bad actions potential to perform Prātimokṣa-samvara present possession proclivities realm of desire realm of form Sakurabe samādhi samsāra samvara Sanskrit Sarvāstivāda school sentient Theravāda three types translation types of meditation uncontaminated University of Wisconsin-Madison unwholesome and indeterminate unwholesome dharmas unwholesome potential Vaibhāṣika various Vasubandhu verse says wholesome mind wholesome or unwholesome