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Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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1 Intro | practice of compassion and detachment can appear incompatible, 2 Intro | concern for others, while detachment suggests aloofness and withdrawal 3 Intro | suffering in a positive way, and detachment to remain aloof     from 4 Intro | practised together? ~• Does detachment in Buddhism imply lack of 5 Detach| Detachment~Viveka and viråga are the 6 Detach| have been translated as "detachment." The two, however, are 7 Detach| Buddha made it clear that the detachment of a noble disciple (ariyasåvaka)- 8 Detach| disciple (ariyasåvaka)-the detachment connected with the path-was 9 Detach| out and destruction. ~The detachment of which Buddhism speaks, 10 Detach| understanding of the role of detachment in Buddhism. Physical withdrawal 11 Detach| the full implications of detachment within Buddhist spiritual 12 Detach| within Buddhism to denote detachment. ~Viråga literally means 13 Detach| far more appropriate than "detachment" because of the negative 14 Detach| the negative connotations "detachment" possesses in English. Råga 15 Detach| therefore, non-attachment or detachment (viråga) does not mean a 16 Detach| looking at how the word "detachment" has been used in the Western 17 Detach| definitions. Primarily, detachment refers to the action and 18 Detach| meanings connected with detachment as an attitude of mind. " 19 Detach| tradition and the Eastern, "detachment" is linked with clarity 20 Detach| obedience was accompanied by detachment from the worldly. In modern 21 Detach| at the implications of "detachment," it is worth taking into 22 Detach| they should remember that detachment can have a positive fruit 23 Detach| for the welfare of others, detachment from such things as sensual 24 Compas| the Buddhist notions of detachment and compassion. They centre 25 Compas| surrounding such concepts as "detachment." The question would not


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