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Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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1 Detach| Detachment~Viveka and viråga are the two Påli words which 2 Detach| suffering, links up with viråga, the second word used within 3 Detach| Buddhism to denote detachment. ~Viråga literally means the absence 4 Detach| clearly and objectively. Viråga, on the other hand, is linked 5 Detach| non-attachment or detachment (viråga) does not mean a withdrawal 6 Detach| satipa††håna, viveka, and viråga are intertwined. Found in 7 Detach| jhåna ." (citta-viveka and viråga).11~The ultimate results 8 Detach| rebirth has been gained. Viråga is, in fact, a prerequisite 9 Detach| with society. Viveka and viråga therefore do not imply the 10 Compas| Påli and using the terms viråga and karuˆå. It would be 11 Compas| be evident to them that viråga does not imply apathy and 12 Compas| if karuˆå is to develop. ~Viråga, viveka, karuˆå and anukampå


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