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  • Asanga states in this text that there are three types of equanimity: an affecting variable ( 'du-byed, Skt. samskara) included in the aggregate of other affecting variables, a feeling (tshor-ba, Skt. vedana), and an immeasurable attitude.

    The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005

  • Asanga states in this text that there are three types of equanimity: an affecting variable ( 'du-byed, Skt. samskara) included in the aggregate of other affecting variables, a feeling (tshor-ba, Skt. vedana), and an immeasurable attitude.

    The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005

  • In Buddhism, disturbing emotions and attitudes are covered with one term, nyon-mongs (Skt. klesha; afflictive emotions), and happiness and sadness are a different term, tshor-ba (Skt. vedana), translated as "feeling."

    Developing Ethical Self-Discipline 2001

  • Scripture is fulfilled only by repeated acts of knowledge 'on account of teaching,' i.e. because the teaching of Scripture is conveyed by means of the term 'knowing' (vedana), which is synonymous with meditating

    The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48 George Thibaut 1881

  • 'Knowledge (vedana) means meditation (upâsana), scripture using the word in that sense'; i.e. in all Upanishads that knowledge which is enjoined as the means of final release is Meditation.

    The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48 George Thibaut 1881

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