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- Vitarka abstract "Vitarka (Sanskrit, also vitarkah; Pali: vitakka; Tibetan phonetic: tokpa) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "conception", "application of thought", etc. In the Theravada tradition, it is defined as the mental factor that mounts or directs the mind towards an object. In the Mahayana tradition, vitarka is defined as a mental factor that investigates things roughly.Vitarka is identified as: One of the six occasional mental factors within the Theravada Abhidharma teachings One of the four changeable mental factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma teachings The first of four or five mental factors that arises in the first dhyana (Pali: jhana) A mental factor that counteracts the hindrance of sloth and torpor (thina-middha) within the five hindrances↑ ↑ ↑".
- Vitarka wikiPageExternalLink getobject.pl?c.3:1:1489.pali.
- Vitarka wikiPageExternalLink rtog_pa.
- Vitarka wikiPageExternalLink vitarka.
- Vitarka wikiPageExternalLink mind_mental_factors_51.html.
- Vitarka wikiPageExternalLink Cetasikas.
- Vitarka wikiPageExternalLink Applied-thinking-and-Sustained-thinking.
- Vitarka wikiPageID "19263124".
- Vitarka wikiPageRevisionID "553025428".
- Vitarka bo "རྟོག་པ།".
- Vitarka boLatn "THL: tokpa".
- Vitarka boLatn "Wylie: rtog pa;".
- Vitarka en "application of thought".
- Vitarka en "applied thinking".
- Vitarka en "conception".
- Vitarka en "examination".
- Vitarka en "gross detection".
- Vitarka en "initial application".
- Vitarka en "selectiveness".
- Vitarka fontsize "100.0".
- Vitarka hasPhotoCollection Vitarka.
- Vitarka ko "심".
- Vitarka koLatn "sim".
- Vitarka pi "vitakka".
- Vitarka sa "vitarka, vitarkah, वितर्क".
- Vitarka title "Vitarka".
- Vitarka zh "尋 / 寻".
- Vitarka subject Category:Buddhist_philosophical_concepts.
- Vitarka subject Category:Buddhist_terms.
- Vitarka subject Category:Meditation.
- Vitarka comment "Vitarka (Sanskrit, also vitarkah; Pali: vitakka; Tibetan phonetic: tokpa) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "conception", "application of thought", etc. In the Theravada tradition, it is defined as the mental factor that mounts or directs the mind towards an object.".
- Vitarka label "Vitarka".
- Vitarka label "Vitarka".
- Vitarka sameAs Vitarka.
- Vitarka sameAs 심_(마음작용).
- Vitarka sameAs m.04lfxfc.
- Vitarka sameAs Q3561202.
- Vitarka sameAs Q3561202.
- Vitarka wasDerivedFrom Vitarka?oldid=553025428.
- Vitarka isPrimaryTopicOf Vitarka.