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kajishin, Buddha preached in his manifest form; Nippon Buddhism; also see: Shingi;

Kakusandha Buddha, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

kāma, desire;

kama loka, reborn only once again in this world (kama loka) once-returner; also see: reborn in heavenly sphere (rupa loka) or (aruga loka) ... ;

kāma-bhūmi, realm of sensual pleasure; in Khamer, bhūmi is aka nation, aka state;

kāma-sukha, sensual pleasure;

Kamabumi, a realm, aka kāma-bhūmi, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

kamac chanda, sensual desire;

kāmarāga, sense-desire, a fetter to be weakened at 2nd stage enlightenment, also see: sakadāgāmi;

kāmatanhā, sensual pleasures; also see: tanhā;

kamma, aka kharma, aka karma, also see: kāma;

                    kamma literally means action, in its ultimate sense, kamma means meritorious and de-meritorious volition aka kusala akusala cetanā; Conservatively in Theravada Buddhism, 3 kinds of karma ... basically 3 kinds are physical kamma, verbal kamma, and mental kamma;

kamma niyāma, order of act and result, for example: desirable and undesirable acts produce corresponding good and bad results; also see: order 1. of niyāma ;

kammayoni, matrix of action; also see: samsāra;

kampa, to loosen;

Kanhnagotamaka, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

Kannon, Goddess of Mercy, aka Guanyin; Mahayana Nippon; IFF 33, also see: 108 configuration;

kārakassa manoratham pūretīti puññam, merit is puñña, it helps fulfill wishes of merit doers;

Karaniya Sutta, also see: kāya* ;

karma [ THE JOY OF LIVING ], aka kamma, aka khamma; action; activity;

karunā, compassion, aka one of the 4 sublime states ;

karunā, compassion; sympathy;

Kassapa, a monk's name, in 2500+ years ago, , also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

Kassapa Buddha, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

kathā vatthu, Points of controversy, aka 3rd of abhidhamma pitaka;

kaya, body; Also see: sabba kaya;

kaya sankhara, bodily formation;

kāya, body aka physical phenomena;

kāya-nu-passanā, kāya body + anu continuously + passanā seeing; yogi have to see physical phenomena in body repeatedly;

kāya-nu-passanā, noun form of kāya-nu-passi; Also see: nupassi;

kāya-nu-passi, the word kāya-nu-passi alone clearly explains what the work of meditation is kammatthāna;

khamma, also see: karma;

khandha sutta, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

khanika-samādhi, momentary concentration; to gain only with effort, also see: 3 stages of effort;

khanika-samādhi, momentary concentration, one of the 5 jhāna factors;

Khuddaka nikāya, Smaller collection, aka 5th of sutta pitaka;

Khuddaka pātha, Shorter texts; also see: Khuddaka nikāya is subdivided into 15 books;  5.*  

kilesa, mental defilements;

kilesā-kāma, sensual desire; desire for them;

kilesa-vera a.k.a. akusala-vera, internal enemy in the form of unwholesomeness or mental defilements, also see: the discourse on enemy; 2 kinds of enemy are internal enemy and external enemy;

kilesāmete pavatti-dukkhā, āyatim ca dukkha-hetu-bhūtā, horrible suffering now and in the future;

Kodañña, one of the 8 arahants;

Konagamana Buddha, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

Kosala, a king's name, 2500+ years ago;

kshatriya, politician, warrior, 1 of the 4 castes in ancient India; also see: brahmana; shudra; vaishya;

ku, disgusting;

kukkucca, worry, nivarana, hindrance, thina, sloth, middha, torpor, uddhacca, restlessness; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;

kusala wholesomeness, OR akusala unwholesome;

kusala, wholesomeness; wholesome mental states aka nekkhamma;

kusala akusala cetana, meritorious and de-meritorious volition WHICH causes ultimate sense, and then the ultimate sense becomes law of kamma aka karma;

kusalā anavajja-sukhavipāka-lakkhanā, wholesomeness which is characterized as flawlessness and pleasant result;

Kuvera, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;

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