Two kinds of samphassa?
Greetings everyone. Can someone explain meaning of this two phrases? #1 adhivacanasamphassa #2 paṭighasamphassa Found them in “Law of dependent arising – Secret of bondage and release” book written by…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
Greetings everyone. Can someone explain meaning of this two phrases? #1 adhivacanasamphassa #2 paṭighasamphassa Found them in “Law of dependent arising – Secret of bondage and release” book written by…
…is the cause, source, origin, and condition for feeling, namely, contact. The English translations make no distinction between “phassa” & “samphassa” and “vedana” & “samphassa ja vedana“. I looked…
…paccayā abhisaṅkhāra; abhisaṅkhāra paccayā kamma viññāna; kamma viññāna paccayā nāmarūpa, nāmarūpa paccayā salāyatana, salāyatana paccayā samphassō, samphassa paccayā samphassa-jā-vēdanā, samphassa-jā-vēdanā paccayā taṇhā, taṇhā paccayā upādāna, upādāna paccayā bhavō, bhava paccayā…
…Examples of Samphassa-jā-Vedanā 7. A samphassa-jā-vedanā arises due to attachment via greed or hate at that moment (i.e., due to one’s gati); see “Tanhā – How We Attach Via Greed,…
…(in the same way) on the generation of samphassa-ja-vedana. Since there’s samphassa, “samphassa paccaya samphassa-ja-vedana” step in the PS must happen. And only this type of vedana leads to the…
…OR “pleasurable (Sāta) and undesirable (asāta) arise in a mind based on samphassa (Phassanidānaṁ sātaṁ asātaṁ). Sāta and asāta do not arise in mind in the absence of samphassa. Also,…
…occurred, he would fully engage in drinking, taking drugs, etc., and enjoy such experiences (samphassa-jā-vedanā.) That involves “salāyatana paccayā samphassa” and “samphassa paccayā samphassa-jā-vedanā.” The more he does those things,…
…“self.” The sutta then repeats that for all other five entities associated with “seeing.” They are rūpa, cakkhu viññāna, cakkhu samphassa, cakkhu samphassa-jā-vēdanā, and taṇhā (that results from cakkhu samphassa-jā-vēdanā.)…
…2023 Samphassa Is a “Defiled Contact” 1. In a previous post, we discussed the difference between “phassa” and “samphassa.” See “Difference between Phassa and Samphassa.” To summarize: “Phassa” is pure…
…also food for the mental body. Phassa Āhāra = Samphassa Āhāra 12. The triggers for such sañcetanā are defiled sensory contacts or samphassa. These are not mere sensory contacts but…