THE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 1: HETU-PACCAYA
THE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 1: HETU-PACCAYA What is the Hetu-relation? Greed (lobha), hate (dosa), dullness (moha), and their respective
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 1: HETU-PACCAYA What is the Hetu-relation? Greed (lobha), hate (dosa), dullness (moha), and their respective
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 2: ARAMMANA-PACCAYA What is the Arammana-relation? All classes of consciousness, all states of mental concomitants, all
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 3: ADHIPATI-PACCAYA The relation of dominance is of two kinds: the objective dominance and the
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 4: ANANTARA-PACCAYA What is the Anantara-paccaya? All classes of consciousness and their mental concomitants, which
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 5: SAMANANTARA-PACCAYA The classifications of the paccaya-Dhammas and paccayuppanna-dhamma of this relation, are, all of them,
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 6: SAHAJATA-PACCAYA The classifications of the paccaya and paccayuppanna-Dhammas of this relation will now be dealt
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 7: ANNAMANNA-PACCAYA What has been spoken of the paccaya-Dhammas in the classifications of the relation of
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 8: NISSAYA PACCAYA The relation of dependence is of three kinds: coexistent dependence, basic pre-existent
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 9: UPANISSAYA-PACCAYA The relation of sufficing condition is of three kinds: objective sufficing condition, contiguous
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 10: PUREJATA-PACCAYA The relation of pre-existence is of three kinds: basic pre-existence, objective pre-existence, and basic
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 11: PACCHAJATA-PACCAYA Every posterior consciousness that springs into being, causally relates to the still existing group
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 12: ASEVANA-PACCAYA The forty-seven kinds of mundane apperceptions comprising the twelve classes of immoral consciousness, the
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 13: KAMMA-PACCAYA The relation of kamma is of two kinds: coexistent kamma and asynchronous kamma. Of
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 14: VIPAKA-PACCAYA Thirty-six classes of resultant consciousness and their concomitants are the relation of effect. As
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 15: AHARA-PACCAYA The relation of food is of two kinds: material and immaterial. Of these,
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 16: INDRIYA-PACCAYA The relation of control is of three kinds, namely coexistence, pre-existence and physical
Read moreTHE PATTHANUDDESA DIPANI – CHAPTER 17: JHANA-PACCAYA The seven constituents of jhana are the paccaya-Dhammas in the relation of jhana. They
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