- བསམ་གཏན་གཞི།
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི་པོ།
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི་ཡི་སྐྱེ་གནས།
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- བསམ་གཏན་ཞི།
- བསམ་བཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan gzhi
- bsam gtan bzhi
- bsam gtan zhi
- bsam btan bzhi
- bsam gtan bzhi po
- bsam gtan bzhi yi skye gnas
- caturdhyāna
- catvāri dhyānāni
- Term
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four progressive levels of concentration of the form realm that culminate in pure one-pointedness of mind and are the basis for developing insight. These are part of the nine serial absorptions. The formulas given at UT22084-029-001-1620 are the definitions or descriptions for each of the four.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
- 四禪
Four levels of concentration conducive to birth within the form realm.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
- 四禪
The four levels of concentration of beings residing in the form realm.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- catvāri dhyānāni
The four levels of existence and meditative concentration within the form realm.
The four levels of absorption of the beings living in the form realms.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of meditative concentration.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of concentration related to the form realm.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་གཞི།
- bsam gtan gzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of meditative absorption of the beings of the form realms.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four progressive levels of concentration of the form realm that culminate in pure one-pointedness of mind, and are a requirement for cultivation of the five or six types of higher knowledges, and so on. These are part of the nine gradual attainments.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of meditative absorption of the beings of the form realms.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
- 四禪
The four progressive levels of concentration of the form realm that culminate in pure one-pointedness of mind, and are a requirement for cultivation of the five or six superknowledges, and so on. These are part of the nine gradual attainments.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four progressive levels of concentration of the form realm that culminate in pure one-pointedness of mind, and are a requirement for cultivation of the five or six superknowledges, and so on. These are part of the nine gradual attainments.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four progressive levels of concentration of the form realm that culminate in pure one-pointedness of mind, and are a requirement for cultivation of the five or six superknowledges, and so on. These are part of the nine gradual attainments.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི་པོ།
- bsam gtan bzhi po
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of meditative concentration, corresponding to the four levels of the form realm.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of concentration related to the form realm.
The four levels of absorption of the beings living in the form realms.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་བཏན་བཞི།
- bsam btan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of the realm of form.
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- catvāri dhyānāni
- four concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four progressive levels of concentration of the form realm that culminate in pure one-pointedness of mind and are the basis for developing insight. These are part of the nine serial absorptions.
- four meditative concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
Described in UT22084-026-001-1637-UT22084-026-001-1638. See also “meditative concentration.” The four meditative concentrations and their fruits are specifically examined in Jamgon Kongtrul, TOK Book 6, Pt. 2: pp. 427–36. For Pāli and Sanskrit sources, see Dayal (1932): pp. 225–31.
- four meditative concentrations
- བསམ་གཏན་གཞི།
- bsam gtan gzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of meditative concentration previously attained by beings who inhabit the heavens of the form realm. These are named “first” through “fourth” and each is described at length in Buddhist texts.
The four levels of meditative absorption of the beings of the form realms.
- four meditative states
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
Also called “four concentrations” or “meditations,” or “practices of concentration,” in the Sūtrayāna tradition this term refers to the four concentrations of the form realm (gzugs khams kyi bsam gtan bzhi) (Rigzin 455).
- four dhyāna states
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི་ཡི་སྐྱེ་གནས།
- bsam gtan bzhi yi skye gnas
The four levels of meditative absorption of the beings of the form realms.
- four meditations
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
A standard classification of four increasingly refined meditative states found in Buddhist texts.
- four states of concentration
- བསམ་གཏན་བཞི།
- bsam gtan bzhi
- caturdhyāna
The four levels of meditative absorption of form realm beings.