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Abhibhāvayatana ((サンスクリット:Abhibhvāyatana), (パーリ語:Abhibhāyatana)), or abhibhāyatana ((サンスクリット:Abhibhāyatana), (パーリ語:Abhibhāyātana), "control of perceptions"),〔 is a concept in Buddhism through which meditation is achieved in eight stages by mastering the senses.〔 During this process, the practitioner separates himself from the physical world, frees himself from attachments to physical forms, and begins freeing himself from pain and pleasure of the material world tied to suffering in Buddhism.〔 The eight stages of abhibhāvayatana are:〔 # Mastery of perception of the form of one's own body and limited forms beyond it # Mastery of perception of the form of one's own body, and of forms beyond it # Mastery of perception of formlessness in relation to one's own body and limited forms beyond it # Mastery of perception of formlessness in relation to one's own body and the whole world beyond it # Mastery of perception over different forms of beauty (stages 5–8) ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abhibhavayatana」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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