Template:JhanaFactors
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Rupajhāna | ||||
First jhāna | Second jhana | Third jhana | Fourth jhana | |
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Kāma / Akusala dhamma (sensuality / unskillful qualities)
|
secluded from; withdrawn |
Does not occur | Does not occur | Does not occur |
Vitakka (applied thought)
|
accompanies jhāna |
unification of awareness free from vitakka and vicāra |
Does not occur | Does not occur |
Vicāra (sustained thought)
| ||||
Pīti (rapture)
|
seclusion-born; pervades body |
samādhi-born; pervades body |
fades away (along with distress) |
Does not occur |
Sukha (non-sensual pleasure)
|
pervades physical body |
abandoned (no pleasure nor pain) | ||
Upekkhāsatipārisuddhi (pure, mindful equanimity)
|
Does not occur | internal confidence | equanimous; mindful |
purity of equanimity and mindfulness |
Sources: [1][2][3] |
Template documentation[create]
- ↑ Bodhi, Bhikku (2005). In the Buddha's Words. Somerville: Wisdom Publications. pp. 296–8 (SN 28:1-9). ISBN 978-0-86171-491-9.
- ↑ "Suttantapiñake Aïguttaranikàyo § 5.1.3.8" (in Pali). http://mettanet.org/tipitaka/2Sutta-Pitaka/4Anguttara-Nikaya/Anguttara3/5-pancakanipata/003-pancangikavaggo-p.html.
- ↑ Bhikku, Thanissaro (1997). "Samadhanga Sutta: The Factors of Concentration (AN 5.28)". http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/an/an05/an05.028.than.html.