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10
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ucchedaditthi, nihilism; also see: ditthi;
Udāna, Paeans of joy; also see: Khuddaka nikāya is subdivided into 15 books; 5.*
uddhacca, restlessness, kukkucca, worry, nivarana, hindrance, thina, sloth, middha, torpor; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
uddhacca, restlessness, one of the remaining fetters at anāgāmi stage to be arahat, the path to nibbāna;
udiyabbaya-ñāna, insight about the appearing and disappearing of the phenomena; Can experience unique kind of happiness; Calmness and tranquility exist at higher levels of insight;
upacāra-jhāna, access concentration; also see: jhāna;
upādāna, craving results in grasping;
Upagutta, one of
the 8
arahants;
upasaka, male devotee; also see: bhikkhu, bhikkhuni, upasika, ... ;
upasamasukha, pleasure of tranquility;
upasika, female devotee; also see: bhikkhu, bhikkhuni, upasaka, ... ;
upatthana, characteristic quality of sati, e.g. indriya, faculty; bojjhanga, awakening factor; noble 8 fold path;
upatthana, placing near (upatthana) patthana, cause, patthana, foundation; presence (upatthana) ... ;
IFF Sanskrit (smrtyupasthana) upatthana ... ;
upatthita sati, mindfulness being present (upatthita sati) opposes to absent mindedness (muttha sati) ... ;
upekkhā,
u-pek-khā, equanimity,
aka one of the 4 sublime states
;
uppāda, one of the mental states of ... ; also see: bhanga; thiti;
uposatha, aka bot; aka ubosoth IFF Thailand;
utu
niyāma, physical inorganic order, for example: seasonal phenomena
of winds and rains; also see: order 2. of niyāma
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