anupādā-aparitassanā

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anupādā-aparitassanā f

  1. Alternative form of anupādāaparitassanā (non-agitation through non-clinging)
    • c. 50 BC, Saṃyutta Nikāya: Khandha-Vagga, Khanda-Saṃyuttaṃ; republished as M. Leon Freer, editor, Saṃyutta Nikāya: Part III: Khandha-Vagga, London: Pali Text Society, 1890, XXII (Book 1), Section 1 Mulapaññāsa, Chapter 1 Nakulapitā-Vaggo Pathamo, Sutta 7 Upādāparitassanā, page 15:
      upādāparitassanaṃ ca vo bhikkhave dessissāmi anupādā-aparitassanaṃ ca
      Mendicants, I will teach you how grasping leads to anxiety, and how not grasping leads to freedom from anxiety.

Declension