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Concentration without applied thought and with sustained thought (Buddhism)

Description

In this state the individual is aware of the danger in applied thought. It is the concentration of the second jhana in the fivefold reckoning, when there is still sustained thought.

Context

According to Hinayana Buddhism, concentration is considered as of one kind (monad), of two kinds (dyads), of three kinds (triads), of four kinds (tetrads) or of five kinds (pentad). In the second triad, this is the second concentration.

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Database
Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
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Language
English
1A4N
M5199
DOCID
12351990
D7NID
237375
Last update
Dec 3, 2024