Table of Contents
18 relations: Abhidharma, Abhidharma-samuccaya, Adveṣa, Alobha, Amoha, Śūnyatā, Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra, Buddhism, Buddhist meditation, Erik Pema Kunsang, Herbert V. Günther, Mental factors (Buddhism), Mindfulness, Pali Canon, The Buddha, THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription, Vīrya, Wylie transliteration.
- Mindfulness (Buddhism)
- Wholesome factors in Buddhism
Abhidharma
The Abhidharma are a collection of Buddhist texts dating from the 3rd century BCE onwards, which contain detailed scholastic presentations of doctrinal material appearing in the canonical Buddhist scriptures and commentaries.
Abhidharma-samuccaya
The Abhidharma-samuccaya (Sanskrit;; English: "Compendium of Abhidharma") is a Buddhist text composed by Asaṅga.
See Appamāda and Abhidharma-samuccaya
Adveṣa
Advesha (Sanskrit; adosa; Tibetan Wylie: zhes sdang med pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "non-aggression" or "non-hatred". Appamāda and Adveṣa are Sanskrit words and phrases and Wholesome factors in Buddhism.
Alobha
Alobha (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan Wylie: ma chags pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "non-attachment" or "non-greed". Appamāda and Alobha are Sanskrit words and phrases and Wholesome factors in Buddhism.
Amoha
Amoha (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan Wylie: gti mug med pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "non-delusion" or "non-bewilderment". Appamāda and Amoha are Sanskrit words and phrases and Wholesome factors in Buddhism.
Śūnyatā
Śūnyatā (शून्यता; script), translated most often as "emptiness", "vacuity", and sometimes "voidness", or "nothingness" is an Indian philosophical concept.
Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra
The Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra or Bodhicaryāvatāra (बोधिसत्त्वाचर्यावतार; Tibetan: བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའི་སྤྱོད་པ་ལ་འཇུག་པ་ byang chub sems dpa'i spyod pa la 'jug pa; Chinese: 入菩薩行論; Japanese: 入菩薩行論) translated into English as A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life, is a Mahāyāna Buddhist text written c.
See Appamāda and Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra
Buddhism
Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.
Buddhist meditation
Buddhist meditation is the practice of meditation in Buddhism.
See Appamāda and Buddhist meditation
Erik Pema Kunsang
Erik Pema Kunsang (born Erik Hein Schmidt) is a Danish Dharma teacher and translator.
See Appamāda and Erik Pema Kunsang
Herbert V. Günther
Herbert Vighnāntaka Günther (17 March 1917 – 11 March 2006) was a German Buddhist philosopher and Professor and Head of the Department of Far Eastern Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
See Appamāda and Herbert V. Günther
Mental factors (Buddhism)
Mental factors (caitasika or chitta samskara चित्त संस्कार; cetasika; Tibetan: སེམས་བྱུང sems byung), in Buddhism, are identified within the teachings of the Abhidhamma (Buddhist psychology).
See Appamāda and Mental factors (Buddhism)
Mindfulness
Mindfulness is the cognitive skill, usually developed through meditation, of sustaining meta-attention on the contents of one's own mind in the present moment. Appamāda and Mindfulness are Mindfulness (Buddhism).
Pali Canon
The Pāli Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language.
The Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha ('the awakened'), was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism.
THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription
The THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription of Standard Tibetan (or THL Phonetic Transcription for short) is a system for the phonetic rendering of the Tibetan language.
See Appamāda and THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription
Vīrya
(Sanskrit; viriya) is a Buddhist term commonly translated as "energy", "diligence", "enthusiasm", "effort" or "heroism". Appamāda and Vīrya are Sanskrit words and phrases and Wholesome factors in Buddhism.
Wylie transliteration
Wylie transliteration is a method for transliterating Tibetan script using only the letters available on a typical English-language typewriter.
See Appamāda and Wylie transliteration
See also
Mindfulness (Buddhism)
- Anapanasati
- Anne Cushman
- Anussati
- Appamāda
- Bhante Vimalaramsi
- Bhavana
- Buddhānusmṛti
- Community of Mindful Living
- Contemplative psychotherapy
- Cyndi Lee
- Daniel Goleman
- Dhyana in Buddhism
- Five Strengths
- Ganana
- Henepola Gunaratana
- Joseph Goldstein (writer)
- Kāyagatāsati Sutta
- Larry Rosenberg
- Luangphor Viriyang Sirintharo
- Maraṇasati
- Memento mori
- Mental noting
- Mind & Life Institute
- Mindful Yoga
- Mindfulness
- Samatha-vipassana
- Sampajañña
- Samu (Zen)
- Sati (Buddhism)
- Satipatthana
- Thích Nhất Hạnh
- Vidyamala Burch
- Vipassana movement
- Ānāpānasati Sutta
Wholesome factors in Buddhism
- Adveṣa
- Ahimsa
- Alobha
- Amoha
- Apatrapya
- Appamāda
- Dāna
- Faith in Buddhism
- Hrī (Buddhism)
- Kammaññatā
- Karuṇā
- Kshanti
- Lahutā
- Mudita
- Mudutā
- Passaddhi
- Prajñā (Buddhism)
- Praśrabhi
- Pāguññatā
- Sati (Buddhism)
- Tatramajjhattatā
- Ujukatā
- Upekṣā
- Vīrya
References
Also known as Appamada, Apramada, Apramāda.

