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BUDDHIST DICTIONARY - I -
- iddhi
- iddhi-pāda
- ignorance: avijjā; further s.
paticcasamuppāda
(1).
- ill-humour,
heavenly beings who come to grief through:
mano-padosika-deva.
- ill-will:
vyāpāda, is a synonym of dosa
(s. mūla) and patigha and is one of the 10 fetters (samyojana), 5 hindrances (nīvarana) and 10 disadvantageous courses of
action (s. kammapatha, I).
- image,
mental: s. nimitta,
samādhi, kasina.
- immaterial sphere:
arūpāvacara: cf. avacara,
jhāna (5-8); Tab. I.
- immaterial world:
arūpa-loka; s. loka.
- immediacy:
an alternative rendering for
contiguity-condition, samanatara-paccaya, which is one of the 24
conditions (paccaya)
- immediate,
the: Ānantariya.
- immortality:
s. amata.
- imperfections:
s. upakkilesa.
- impermanence:
anicca. - Contemplation of i.,
cf. vipassanā (1).
- impersonality of existence:
s. anattā. -
Contemplation of: s. vipassanā (3).
- imperturbable karma-constructions:
āneñjābhisankhāra;
s. sankhāra.
- contact,
sensorial or mental: phassa.
- impulsion:
javana.
- impurities:
s. upakkilesa.
- impurity of the body,
contemplation of the: s.
asubha,
sīvathikā.
- inclinations:
s. anusaya.
- independently enlightened:
Pacceka-Buddha.
- indifferent feeling
cf. vedanā,
upekkhā.
- individual:
puggala.
- indriya
- indriya-paccaya:
s. paccaya 16.
- indriya-samatta
- indriya-samvara-sīla:
'morality consisting of purity of
restraint of the senses'; s. sīla.
- indriyesu gutta-dvāratā:
'guarding the sense-doors' is
identical with sense-control (indriya-samvara; s.
sīla).
- in-and-out-breathing,
watching over: Ānāpāna-sati.
- inducement:
an alternative rendering for decisive-support
condition, upanissaya, is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya).
- indulging
(in joy, sadness etc.): s.
manopavicāra.
- ineffective karma:
s. karma.
- infatuation:
cf. mada, moha (s.
mūla), avijjā.
- inference of meaning: a
n 'expression the meaning of which
is to be inferred': neyyattha-dhamma. - Antonym: 'expression with
an established meaning': nītattha-dhamma.
- inferiority-conceit:
s. māna.
- influxes
(fermentations), the 4: Āsava.
- inoperative consciousness,
karmically; s. kiriyacitta.
- inseparable mental factors,
the 7 i. m. f. in all
consciousness: s. cetanā,
phassa, nāma.
- insight:
cf. paññā, vipassanā,
ñāna.
- intelligent-natured:
s. carita.
- intention:
chanda.
- interest:
pīti; cf.
Tab. II.
- intimation:
cf. viññatti.
- intoxicants:
s. Āsava.
- intoxicating drinks,
the evil effect of taking: s.
surāmeraya.
- investigating function
(of consciousness):
santīrana;
s. viññāna-kicca.
- investigation
- iriyā-patha
- issā:
'envy', is a karmically disadvantageous (akusala) mental
factor, which is occasionally associated with hate-rooted consciousness (s.
Tab.
I. 30, 31). Explained in Pug. 55.
- itthindriya:
'femininity'; s. bhāva.

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