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anupubbanirodha {pi}


Pāḷi; √ anupubba + nirodha
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alt. sp.: IPA: ən̪upubbən̪ɪɾoːd̪ʰə, Velthuis: anupubbanirodha, readable: anupubbanirodha, simple: anupubbanirodha
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khmer: អនុបុព្ពនិរោធ
thai: อนุปุพฺพนิโรธ
sinhal.: අනුපුබ්බනිරෝධ
burm.: အနုပုဗ္ဗနိရောဓ
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ATI Glossary

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Buddhist Dictionary

by late Ven. Nyanalokita Thera:

anupubba-nirodha: The 9 'successive extinctions', are the 8 extinctions reached through the 8 absorptions (see jhāna) and the extinction of feeling and perception' (see nirodha-samāpatti), as it is said in AN 9.31 and DN 33:

“In him who has entered the 1st absorption, the sensuous perceptions (kāma-saññā) are extinguished. Having entered the 2nd absorption, thought-conception and discursive thinking (see vitakkavicāra) are extinguished.

Having entered the 3rd absorption, rapture (see pīti) is extinguished. Having entered the 4th absorption, in-and-out breathing (see assāsa-passāsa) are extinguished. Having entered the sphere of boundless space (ākāsānañcāyatana), the corporeality perceptions (rūpa-saññā) are extinguished. Having entered the sphere of boundless consciousness (viññāṇañcāyatana), the perception of the sphere of boundless space is extinguished. Having entered the sphere of nothingness (ākiñcaññāyatana), the perception of the sphere of boundless consciousness is extinguished. Having entered the sphere of neither-perception-nor-non-perception (neva-saññā-nāsaññāyatana) the perception of the sphere of nothingness is extinguished. Having entered the extinction of perception and feeling (saññāvedayitanirodha) perception and feeling are extinguished.”

For further details, see jhāna, nirodha-samāpatti.

 

PTS Dictionary

by the Pali Text Society:

 

Glossary Thanissaro

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Illustrated Glossary of Pāli Terms

by Ven. Varado Maha Thera:

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Glossary various Teacher

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Suttas and Dhammadesanā

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