Patikulamanasikara
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Paṭik(k)ūlamanasikāra[1] adalah istilah Pāli yang umumnya diterjemahkan sebagai "refleksi pada kejijikan". Ini mengacu pada meditasi Buddhis tradisional di mana tiga puluh satu bagian tubuh direnungkan dalam berbagai cara. Selain mengembangkan sati (perhatian) dan samādhi (konsentrasi), bentuk meditasi ini dianggap kondusif untuk mengatasi keinginan dan nafsu. Bersamaan dengan perenungan kuburan, jenis meditasi ini adalah salah satu dari dua meditasi tentang "yang busuk" atau "tidak menarik" (Pāli: asubha).[2]
Terjemahan dari Patikulamanasikara | |
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Pali | Paṭikkūlamanasikāra |
Tionghoa | 不淨觀 (Pinyin: Bù jìng guān) |
Jepang | 不浄観 (rōmaji: Fujōkan) |
Vietnam | Quán bất tịnh, Niệm 32 thể trược |
Sinhala | පටික්කූලමනසිකාරය, පිළිකුල් භාවනාව (Patikulamanasikaraya, Pilikul Bhavanava) |
Daftar Istilah Buddhis |
Catatan
sunting- ^ The Sinhalese SLTP Tipitaka and Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-5), p. 393, spell this term paṭikkūlamanasikāra (with two k's) while the Burmese CSCD tipitaka and VRI (1996), p. 10, spell it paṭikūlamanasikāra (with one k).
- ^ Nānamoli (1998), p. 110, n. 16, which references the Anapanasati Sutta and the Visuddhimagga, Ch. VI, VIII. "The foul" is Nānamoli's translation for asubha. Anālayo (2017), p. 46, translates asubha as "unattractive": "... besides speaking of the body as impure [Pali: asuci], the early Buddhist discourses at times use an alternative qualification of the body as 'unattractive', asubha, when introducing the standard description of its anatomical parts." Anālayo's associated footnote cites, for example, AN 10.60. Anālayo further contextualizes this by underscoring that Early Buddhist texts refer to the body in negative, neutral and positive ways (e.g., as a means for embodying virtue, as the vehicle for contemplative joy).
Referensi
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- Bodhi, Bhikkhu (Fall 2002). Climbing to the Top of the Mountain: An Interview with Bhikkhu Bodhi, Insight Journal, Vol. 19. Barre, MA: Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. Also available on-line at https://www.buddhistinquiry.org/article/climbing-to-the-top-of-the-mountain/.
- Buddhaghosa, Bhadantācariya (trans. from Pāli by Bhikkhu Ñāṇamoli) (1999). The Path of Purification: Visuddhimagga. Seattle, WA: BPS Pariyatti Editions. ISBN 1-928706-00-2.
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- Hamilton, Sue (2001). Identity and Experience: The Constitution of the Human Being according to Early Buddhism. Oxford: Luzac Oriental. ISBN 1-898942-23-4.
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- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1994). Khuddakapatha Suttas (Complete) (Khp 1-9). Retrieved from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/kn/khp/khp.1-9.than.html.
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- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1997a). Dhatu-vibhanga Sutta: An Analysis of the Properties (MN 140). Retrieved 2008-02-02 from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.140.than.html.
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1997b). Iddhipada-vibhanga Sutta: Analysis of the Bases of Power (SN 51.20). Retrieved 2008-02-02 from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn51/sn51.020.than.html.
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1997c). Kayagata-sati Sutta: Mindfulness Immersed in the Body (MN 119). Retrieved from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.119.than.html.
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (2000). Maha-satipatthana Sutta: The Great Frames of Reference (DN 22). Retrieved from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/dn/dn.22.0.than.html.
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (2003). Maha-hatthipadopama Sutta: The Great Elephant Footprint Simile (MN 28). Retrieved 2008-02-02 from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.028.than.html.
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (2006). Maha-Rahulovada Sutta: The Greater Exhortation to Rahula (MN 62). Retrieved 2008-02-02 from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.062.than.html.
- Vipassana Research Institute (VRI) (1996). Mahasatipatthana Sutta: The Great Discourse on the Establishing of Awareness. Seattle, WA: Vipassana Research Publications of America. ISBN 0-9649484-0-0.
- Walshe, Maurice (trans.) (1995). The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya. Boston: Wisdom Pubs. ISBN 0-86171-103-3.
Pranala luar
sunting- "The Section of Reflection on Repulsiveness" Diarsipkan 2016-03-10 di Wayback Machine., from: Soma Thera (trans.) (undated). The Commentary to the Discourse on the Arousing of Mindfulness with Marginal Notes. Available on-line at http://www.abhidhamma.org/SomaTheraTheCommentary.htm.
- MEDITATION ON THE THIRTY-TWO PARTS OF THE BODY by Dhamma Viro