- ཚང་པའི་གནས།
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས་པ།
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- ཚངས་པར་གནས་པ།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- tshangs pa’i gnas pa
- tshang pa’i gnas
- tshangs par gnas pa
- brahmavihāra
- brahmāvihāra
- brahmabhava
- Term
- abodes of Brahmā
- ཚང་པའི་གནས།
- tshang pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
- 梵住
The four qualities that are said to result in rebirth in the heaven of Brahmā: limitless love, compassion, rejoicing, and equanimity. They were practices already prevalent in India before Śākyamuni’s teaching.
- abodes of Brahmā
- ཚངས་པར་གནས་པ།
- tshangs par gnas pa
- brahmavihāra
The four qualities of loving kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity.
- abodes of Brahmā
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
Love, compassion, joy, equanimity.
- abodes of Brahmā
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས་པ།
- tshangs pa’i gnas pa
- brahmavihāra
The four abodes of Brahmā are loving kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity, also known as the four “immeasurables.” The term is also rendered in this translation as “Brahmā abodes.”
- Abodes of Brahmā
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmāvihāra
The name of a meditation practice focusing on the cultivation of compassion (karuṇā), love (maitri), empathetic joy (muditā) and equanimity (upekṣā).
The practices and resulting states of boundless loving kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity.
- abodes of Brahmā
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས་པ།
- tshangs pa’i gnas pa
- brahmavihāra
The four abodes of Brahmā are love, compassion, joy, and equanimity.
Also known as the four “immeasurables,” the four states are loving kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity.
- Brahmā states
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
The four qualities that are said to result in rebirth in the paradise of Brahmā, and were a practice already prevalent before the Buddha Śākyamuni’s teaching, are limitless loving kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity.
- brahmā states
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
The four qualities that are said to result in rebirth in the heaven of Brahmā: limitless love, compassion, rejoicing, and equanimity. The term can also refer to the resultant states. This formulation was already prevalent in India before Śākyamuni’s teaching on them.
- brahmavihāra
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས་པ།
- tshangs pa’i gnas pa
- brahmavihāra
The four brahmaviharas are limitless love, compassion, rejoicing, and impartiality. Meditation on these alone is said to bring rebirth in the Brahmā realms.
- brahmavihāra
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
The four qualities that are said to result in rebirth in the paradise of Brahmā and were a practice already prevalent before Śākyamuni’s teaching: limitless love, compassion, rejoicing, and equanimity.
- brahmavihāra
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
The four qualities that are said to result in rebirth in the paradise of Brahmā, and were a practice already prevalent before Śākyamuni’s teaching, are limitless love, compassion, rejoicing, and equanimity.
- Brahmā abode
- ཚང་པའི་གནས།
- tshang pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
See “abodes of Brahmā.”
- brahmā dwelling
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmabhava
- brahmic stages
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmāvihāra
Refers to the fourfold practice of love, compassion, joy, and impartiality.
- divine states of mind
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
The four qualities that are said to result in rebirth in the paradise of Brahmā: limitless love, compassion, rejoicing, and equanimity.
- sublime states
- ཚངས་པའི་གནས།
- tshangs pa’i gnas
- brahmavihāra
The four qualities of limitless love, compassion, joy, and equanimity.