Dhamma vibhaga Section 2 Title ð

Dhamma vibhaga Section 2

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H.R.H. Prince Vajirananavarorasa

DHAMMA VIBHAGA

Numerical Sayings of Dhamma

Part two

 Table of Contents

 To the Readers

Abbreviations for Scriptural Sources

SETS OF TWO

1.              Noble Disciples  (ariyapuggala)

2.              Practice for Mind-development  (kammatthana)

3.              Sensuality  (kama)

4.              (False) Doctrines or Views (ditthi)

5.              Methods of Preaching (desana)

6.              Nature of Phenomena (dhamma)

7.              (Another aspect of) Nature or Phenomena (dhamma)

8.              (Another aspect of) Nature or Phenomena (dhamma)

9.              Nibbanna: Etymologically, the Absence of Piercing Weapons

10.           Modes of Worshipping (puja)

11.           Methods of Greeting or Welcome (patisanthara)

12.           The Search (pariyesana)

13.           The Doctrine (pavacanam)

14.           Form or Matter (rupa)

15.           Emancipation (vimutti)

16.           Compounded or created things (sankhara)

17.           Meditation (samadhi)

18.           Happiness (sukha)

19.           Another sense of Happiness (sukkha)

20.           Suffering (dukkha)

21.           Another sense of Suffering (dukkha)

22.           Purity (suddhi)

SETS OF THREE

1.              Evil Thoughts (akusalavitakka)

2.              Meritorious Thoughts (kusalavitakka)

3.              Fires (aggi)

4.              Advantages (attha)

5.              Sovereignty of Dominating Influence (adhipateyya)

6.              Excellence (anuttariya)

7.              The Great Creators (abhisankhara)

8.              Outflow or Pollution (asava)

9.              Actions (kamma)

10.           Doorway or Channel (dvara)

11.           Insight (nana) (with regard to time)

12.           Insight (nana) (with regard to the Four Noble Truths)

13.           Desire (or Craving) (tanha)

14.           (Wrong) Views (ditthi)

15.           Angels or Gods (deva)

16.           Characteristics of Nature of Dhamma (dhammaniyama)

17.           Visions (nimitta)

18.           Depth of Development of Meditation (bhavana)

19.           Degrees of Knowledge or Understanding (parinna)

20.           Abandonment (pahana)

21.           Miracles (patihariya)

22.           The Baskets (i.e. Canon) (pitaka)

23.           Functions performed by the Buddha (buddhacariya)

24.           Planes of Existense (bhava)

25.           The Worlds (loka)

26.           The Worlds (oka) (another sense)

27.           The Cycles (vatta)

28.           The (Triple) Knowledge (vijja)

29.           Deliverance (vimokkha)

30.           Meditation (viveka)

31.           Seclusion (viveka)

32.           Characteristics of the Creations (sankhatalakkhana)

33.           The Creators (sankhara)

34.           Aspects of the Doctrine (saddhamma)

35.           The Endowments (sampatti)

36.           Advanced Courses of Study and Practice (sikkha)

37.           The Stream-enterers (sotapanna)

SETS OF FOUR

1.              Realms of Woe (apaya)

2.              The Supporters (apassenadhamma)

3.              The Unlimited or Immeasurable (appamanna)

4.              The Arahats (arahanta)

5.              The Noble Disciples (ariyapuggala)

6.              The Noble Practices (ariyansa)

7.              The Formless or Abstract Meditation (arupa)

8.              Ignorance (avijja)

9.              Sustaining Factors (ahara)

10.           Attachment (upadana)

11.           The Floods (ogha)

12.           Functions for the Four Noble Truths

13.           Advanced stage of Meditation (jhana)

14.           Purity of Donation or Charity (dakkhinavisuddhi)

15.           Manners of Karma (actions) bearing fruits in different times (dhammasamadana)

16.           Companies of Buddhists (parisaddo)

17.           Companies or groups of people (parisaddo)

18.           Fours kinds (or grades) of people

19.           Modes of practice (patipada)

20.           Fluency or Discernment (patisambhida)

21.           Planes of Existence (bhumi)

22.           The Path (magga)

23.           The Fruition (phala)

24.           Kinds of birth (yoni)

25.           Castes (vanna)

26.           Failures or Deficiencies (vipatti)

27.           The Buddha’s Encouraging Insight (vesarajanana)

SETS OF FIVE

1.              Practices of Progressive Importance (anupubbikatha)

2.              Sensual pleasures or objects (kamaguna)

3.              The Eyes (cakkhu)

4.              Classification or Grouping of Teachings (dhammakhandha)

5.              Ecstasy or Rapture (piti)

6.              Miserliness (macchariya)

7.              The Impediments or Obstructions (mara)

8.              Consciousness (vinnana)

9.              Emancipation (vimutti)

10.           Feelings (vedana)

11.           Self-restraint (samvara)

12.           The Celestial Plane called Suddhavasa (Pure Land)

13.           The Non-Returners (anagami)

SETS OF SIX

1.              Supernormal Knowledge or Miracles (abhinna)

2.              The Great Evils (abjithana)

3.              Disposition or Inclination (carita)

4.              Virtues or Wonders of the Dhamma (dhammaguna)

5.              The Beloved Forms that give birth to delight (piyarupa)

6.              Celestial Planes of Sensuality (sagga)

SETS OF SEVEN

1.              Latent Passions (anusaya)

2.              Shades of Sensuality (methunasanyoga)

3.              Planes of Consciousness (vinnanathiti)

4.              Grades of Purity (visuddhi)

SETS OF EIGHT

1.              The Noble Disciples (ariyapuggala)

2.              Ingorance (avijja)

3.              (Supernormal) Knowledge (vijja)

4.              Attainments (samapatti)

SETS OF NINE

1.              Progressive Dwelling States (anupubbavihara)

2.              Virtues of the Buddha (buddhaguna)

3.              Pride or Egotism (mana)

4.              The Transcendental or Supra-mundane (lokuttaradhamma)

5.              Insight (vipassananana)

6.              Virtues of the Sangha (sanghaguna)

7.              Planes of Sentient Beings (sattavasa)

SETS OF TEN

1.              Extreme-going Views (antagahikaditthi)

2.              The Buddha’s Tenfold Insight (dasabalanana)

3.              Perfections (parami)

4.              Wrong Conditions (micchatta)

5.              Right Conditions (sammatta)

6.              Spiritual Fetters (sanyojana)

7.              Another group of Spiritual Fetters (sanyojana)

8.              Perception or Recollection Themes (sanna)

9.              The Doctrine (saddhamma)

SETS OF ELEVEN

1.              The Law of Dependent Origination (paticcasamuppada)

SETS OF TWELVE

1.              Karma

SETS OF THIRTEEN

1.              Austerity Practices (dhutanga)

SETS OF FIFTEEN

1.              Instrumental Causes (carana)


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