- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
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- anusmṛti
- ṣaḍanusmṛti
- ṣaḍanusmṛtayaḥ
- ṣaḍ-anusmṛtayaḥ
- ṣaḍanusmṛtaya
- Term
- six recollections
- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
- rjes su dran pa drug
- ṣaḍanusmṛti
The six recollections are enumerated in this sūtra at UT22084-026-001-5612 and discussed in the passage that follows. They are listed in the Abhisamayālaṅkāra as part of the sixth aspect, viz. the seventh to the twelfth of thirteen serial trainings. They are recollection of (1) the spiritual teacher, (2) the Buddha, (3) the Dharma, (4) the Saṅgha, (5) ethical discipline, and (6) giving away. All but the first are also included in the ten recollections (q.v.).
- six recollections
- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
- rjes su dran pa drug
- ṣaḍanusmṛti
- 六念
The six recollections are (1) recollection of the Buddha, (2) recollection of the Dharma, (3) recollection of the Saṅgha, (4) recollection of giving, (5) recollection of moral discipline, and (6) recollection of the gods.
- six recollections
- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
- rjes su dran pa drug
- ṣaḍanusmṛti
Six things to keep in mind: the Buddha, the Dharma, the Saṅgha, generosity, morality, and the gods. See UT22084-057-006-202
- six remembrances
- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
- rjes su dran pa drug
- ṣaḍanusmṛtaya
Remembrance of the Buddha, the Dharma, the Saṅgha, relinquishing, discipline, and the gods.
- six remembrances
- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
- rjes su dran pa drug
- ṣaḍ-anusmṛtayaḥ
Remembrance of the Buddha, the Dharma, the Saṅgha, relinquishing, discipline, and the gods.
- six remembrances
- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
- rjes su dran pa drug
- anusmṛti
These are six things to keep in mind: the Buddha, the Dharma, the Saṅgha, morality (śīla), generosity (tyāga), and deities (devatā).
- six kinds of mindfulness
- རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་དྲུག
- rjes su dran pa drug
- ṣaḍanusmṛtayaḥ