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- Q5065627 subject Q7164953.
- Q5065627 abstract "Cetanā (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan Wylie: sems pa) is a Buddhist term commonly translated as "volition", "intention", "directionality", etc. It can be defined as a mental factor that moves or urges the mind in a particular direction, toward a specific object or goal. Cetanā is identified within the Buddhist teachings as follows: One of the seven universal mental factors in the Theravada Abhidharma. One of the Ten mahā-bhūmika in Sarvastivada Abhidharma. One of the five universal mental factors in the Mahayana Abhidharma The most significant mental factor involved in the creation of karma.↑ ↑".
- Q5065627 wikiPageExternalLink mind_mental_factors_51.html.
- Q5065627 wikiPageExternalLink sems_pa.
- Q5065627 wikiPageExternalLink xsems_20pa.
- Q5065627 wikiPageExternalLink mechanism_karma_01.html.
- Q5065627 wikiPageExternalLink Cetasikas.
- Q5065627 wikiPageExternalLink Volition.
- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q103634.
- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q16140544.
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- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q5388768.
- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q650858.
- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164953.
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- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q844833.
- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q854944.
- Q5065627 wikiPageWikiLink Q902644.
- Q5065627 comment "Cetanā (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan Wylie: sems pa) is a Buddhist term commonly translated as "volition", "intention", "directionality", etc. It can be defined as a mental factor that moves or urges the mind in a particular direction, toward a specific object or goal. Cetanā is identified within the Buddhist teachings as follows: One of the seven universal mental factors in the Theravada Abhidharma. One of the Ten mahā-bhūmika in Sarvastivada Abhidharma.".
- Q5065627 label "Cetanā".