MN 10 Sati-’paṭṭhāna |
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remembrance-establishings |
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(in Burmese Tipitaka MN 10 and DN 22 are exactly the same) | |
    DN 22 Mahā-sati-’paṭṭhāna | |
        longer [discourse on] remembrance establishings | |
DN 22.1 Kāy-ānu-passanā: continuously seeing the Body DN 22.1.1 Kāy-ānu-passanā-ānāpāna-pabba: rememberfulness of Breathing DN 22.1.2 Kāy-ānu-passanā-iriyāpatha-pabba: The Postures DN 22.1.3 Kāy-ānu-passanā-sampajāna-pabba: lucid-discerning DN 22.1.4 Kāy-ānu-passanā-paṭikūlamanasikāra-pabba: Focusing on the Repulsive DN 22.1.5 Kāy-ānu-passanā-dhātumanasikāra-pabba: Focusing on the Elements DN 22.1.6 Kāy-ānu-passanā-navasivathika-pabba: The Charnel Ground Contemplations DN 22.2 Vedan-ānu-passanā: continuously seeing the sensations DN 22.2.1 – (3 kinds of sensation: pleasant, painful, neutral) DN 22.2.2 – (2 kinds of pleasant: carnal, spiritual) DN 22.2.3 – (2 kinds of painful: carnal, spiritual) DN 22.2.4 – (2 kinds of neutral: carnal, spiritual) DN 22.3 Citt-ānu-passanā: continuously seeing the Mind DN 22.4 Dhamm-ānu-passanā: continuously seeing The Dharma DN 22.4.1 Dhamm-ānu-passanā-nīvaraṇa-pabba: The Hindrances DN 22.4.2 Dhamm-ānu-passanā-khandha-pabba: The Aggregates DN 22.4.3 Dhamm-ānu-passanā-āyatana-pabba: The Sense Fields DN 22.4.4 Dhamm-ānu-passanā-bojjhaṅga-pabba: The Awakening Factors DN 22.4.5 Dhammānupassanāsacca-pabba: The Truths DN 22.4.5.1 Dukkha-sacca-niddesa: The Truth of Suffering DN 22.4.5.2 Samudaya-sacca-niddesa: The Origin of Suffering DN 22.4.5.3 Nirodha-sacca-niddesa: The Cessation of Suffering DN 22.4.5.4 Magga-sacca-niddesa: The Path DN 22.10 – (conclusion: the guarantee of 7) |