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kåmupådåna 1
kandaraka 1
karma 1
karuˆå 21
katvå 1
kåya-viveka 4
keep 1
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23 one
22 can
21 if
21 karuˆå
20 an
20 mind
20 s
Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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karuˆå

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1 Compas | Compassion~Karuˆå is the Påli word translated 2 Compas | to all is the claim that karuˆå concerns our attitude to 3 Compas | compassion, is used and not karuˆå: ~"Whoever in this world 4 Compas(18)| the relationship between karuˆå and anukampå and quotes 5 Compas(18)| indicate that anukampå and karuˆå are similar (p.11). ~ 6 Compas | already stated that the word "karuˆå" was most often mentioned 7 Compas | context, the development of karuˆå plays an essential part 8 Compas | friendliness (mettå), compassion (karuˆå), sympathetic joy (muditå), 9 Compas | suitable for recluses."22~Karuˆå is one of the four "brahma-vihåras" 10 Compas | be made between mettå and karuˆå. The two are linked together 11 Compas | disposition, an interior attitude. Karuˆå is more than this. Significant 12 Compas | brahma-vihåras, he treats karuˆå in a similar way to mettå. 13 Compas | Buddhaghosa's definition of karuˆå with action. ~In a later 14 Compas | sorrow."24 To Buddhaghosa, karuˆå was both a deliverance of 15 Compas | knowledge and insight, and karuˆå or compassion with liberative 16 Compas | counteracting the view that karuˆå is linked only with the 17 Compas | For the Enlightened One, karuˆå was what impelled him to 18 Compas | using the terms viråga and karuˆå. It would be evident to 19 Compas | Egoism has to be destroyed if karuˆå is to develop. ~Viråga, 20 Compas | develop. ~Viråga, viveka, karuˆå and anukampå are inter-related 21 Compas | equality of human beings. Karuˆå should certainly be seen


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