Sati in Ānapānasati/Satipaṭṭhāna – Two Meanings of Sati
…is good and what is bad. What is bad is dasa akusala and what is good is dasa kusala, i.e., staying away from dasa akusala. When one makes progress on…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
…is good and what is bad. What is bad is dasa akusala and what is good is dasa kusala, i.e., staying away from dasa akusala. When one makes progress on…
…to avoid immoral deeds or dasa akusala (“Ten Immoral Actions (Dasa Akusala)“) and to engage in meritorious deeds or dasa kusala (“Dasa Akusala/Dasa Kusala – Basis of Buddha Dhamma.”) The…
…Three Rounds and Four Stages Anguttara Nikāya – Suttā on Key Concepts Dasa Akusala/Dasa Kusala – Basis of Buddha Dhamma Dasa Akusala/Dasa Kusala – Basis of Buddha Dhamma -2 Na…
“Dasa mārasenā” is referred to as the “tenfold armies of the Māra,” where Māra is described as the Māra Devaputta. However, “dasa mārasenā” are “ten defilements” that arise in our…
…others are reduced in strength at the Sotāpanna stage. Note that akusala kamma (immoral deeds) are different from akusala citta (immoral thoughts). There are ten akusala kamma and 12 akusala…
Revised November 4, 2017; October 27, 2021; August 2, 2024 Twelve Types of Akusala Cittā All ten akusala kamma are done with these 12 akusala cittās. There are eight greed-rooted…
…read about rebirths in undesired realms due to dasa akusala and rebirths in good realms due to the avoidance of dasa akusala is “Paṭhamanirayasagga Sutta (AN 10.211).” That link gives…
…It is also very important to be aware of the dasa kusala, dasa akusala, and also puñña kriyā; see, “Kusala and Akusala Kamma, Puñña and Pāpa Kamma“, “Ten Immoral Actions…
Pāpa kammā are stronger versions of akusala kammā. November 14, 2018; revised November 16, 2018; November 25, 2022 Difference Between Akusala and Pāpa Kamma 1. While akusala kammā are “immoral…
…Akusala Kamma and Eliminated by Kusala Kamma 3. We can see that akusala kamma strengthens one’s defilements. An akusala kamma will create kammic energy that feeds hidden defilements (anusaya/saṁyojana) and…