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The relevance of the analysis of five aggregates in Buddhist meditation.

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dc.contributor.author Koreanbhikkhunianula (Kyeonghee yoo)
dc.date.accessioned 2019-03-01T03:15:38Z
dc.date.available 2019-03-01T03:15:38Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Koreanbhikkhunianula (Kyeonghee yoo). (2018). The relevance of the analysis of five aggregates in Buddhist meditation. Ph.D. Thesis, Postgraduate institute of pali and buddhist studies, University of Kelaniya. Thesis 142 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/20042
dc.description.abstract This research work starts from the point at which why the beings still be tormented from all kinds of suffering despite of the fact that the Buddha declared and inherited the total destruction of suffering. Immediately after the full Enlightenment, as a rule, the Buddha indeed wanted to give the real essence of the Enlightenment which must be the key to the destruction of suffering. If the right key is found, everything becomes fine at once. In this regard, this takes this statement kkhandhii dukkhii; in brief the five aggregates subject to clinging are suffering" as the right key. So from this point, this work starts to trace until reaching the state at which there is no suffering as the Buddha is already there. As Sulfa suggested that the Arahants are the Ones who are free from suffering without upiidiinalclinging but still having the Five Aggregates, understanding that upadana alone is responsible for suffering, this work traces the upiidana and non-upiidiina with Five Aggregates aiming al the non-suffering state, i.e., "from paiicupiidiinakkhandhii to paiicakkhandhii:" As the expected goal is non-suffering state, the study starts to examine 'the Individual' as the subject of suffering and 'the world' as the object of suffering then 'suffering' itself. Next, the focus is moved to upiidana, Clinging as the core of suffering. In relation to this, the spotlight is extended to 'the external objects' on which Clinging is survived. In this context, the 12 causal links are examined to comprehend the relationship between the external objects and upadana, but, here, in order to support the validity of the emptiness of the external objects, in more objective way, 'quantum theory,' which says that there is no solid matter but only consciousness, and 'holographic principle' are adopted. According to above, if external objects are empty, the Clinging to it will naturally be defunct. At last, having understood that our world is created by our own perception/saiiiiii in our own made-up world which, in reality, is empty, the paper presents the way to alter or offset our accumuJated perception functioning as memory, iryother words, karma. At this stage, the meditation practice gains its rationality for this purpose, Further, practically approaching with Vipassanq-meditation-system in 'Salta Visuddhi' with 'the 16 stages of Insight Knowledge,' finally reaches 'the cessation of consciousness' attaining the first stage of Enlightenment, Sotiipatti. This Sotiipanna who changes her/his lineage from Puthujjana to Ariya is thoroughly examined with the purpose of clearly knowing what the Enlightened stage is like. In addition to this, the other three nobles and their states are discussed. In conclusion, this research work declares that the Enlightened are the Un-Smeared Ones without upiidiina!clinging from any external objects. That is called "Freedom!" i.e., The Non­ SufTcring State. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Postgraduate institute of pali and buddhist studies, University of Kelaniya en_US
dc.subject suffering despite en_US
dc.title The relevance of the analysis of five aggregates in Buddhist meditation. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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