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(or kriya)-citta
'functional
consciousness' or 'karmically inoperative consciousness', is a name for such
states of consciousness as are neither karmically advantageous (kusala), nor
disadvantageous (akusala), nor karma-results (vipāka); that is, they
function independently of karma.
Thus are also called all those worldly mental
states in the Arahat which are accompanied by 2 or 3 noble roots (greedlessness,
hatelessness, undeludedness), being in the Arahat karmically neutral and
corresponding to the karmically advantageous states of a non-Arahat (s. Tab. 1-8
and 73-89), as well as the rootless mirth-producing (hasituppāda) mind-consciousness-element
of the Arahat (Tab. 72); further, that mind-element (mano-dhātu) which
performs the function of advertence (āvajjana) to the sense object (Tab.
70), and that mind-consciousness-element (manoviññāna-dhātu) which
performs the functions of deciding (votthapana) and advertence to the
mental object (Tab. 71).
The last-named 2 elements, of course, occur in all beings.
Together with karma-resultant consciousness (vipāka)
it belongs to the group of 'karmically neutral consciousness' (avyākata). See
Tab. I (last column). - (App.).

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