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'''Five object-determining mental states''' ([[wyl.]] ''yul nges lnga'') among the [[fifty-one mental states]]:
The '''five object-determining mental states''' (Skt. ''viṣayaniyata''; [[Wyl.]] ''yul nges lnga'') are a set of mental factors among the [[fifty-one mental states]], so-called because they determine the coming into contact of the mind and objects. They are:


#Interest (''‘dun pa'')
#Interest (Skt. ''chanda''; Wyl. ''‘dun pa'')
#Appreciation (''mos pa'')
#Appreciation (Skt. ''adhimokṣa''; Wyl. ''mos pa'')
#Mindfulness (''dran pa'')
#Mindfulness (Skt. ''smṛti''; Wyl. ''dran pa'')
#Concentration (''ting ‘dzin'')
#Concentration (Skt. ''samādhi''; Wyl. ''ting ‘dzin'')
#Intelligence (''shes rab'')  
#Intelligence (Skt. ''prajñā''; Wyl. ''shes rab'')  


[[Category:Enumerations]]
[[Category:Enumerations]]
[[Category:Abhidharma]]

Revision as of 17:25, 8 October 2008

The five object-determining mental states (Skt. viṣayaniyata; Wyl. yul nges lnga) are a set of mental factors among the fifty-one mental states, so-called because they determine the coming into contact of the mind and objects. They are:

  1. Interest (Skt. chanda; Wyl. ‘dun pa)
  2. Appreciation (Skt. adhimokṣa; Wyl. mos pa)
  3. Mindfulness (Skt. smṛti; Wyl. dran pa)
  4. Concentration (Skt. samādhi; Wyl. ting ‘dzin)
  5. Intelligence (Skt. prajñā; Wyl. shes rab)