释义 |
‖ vipassana, n.|viˈpasənə| Also vipassyana, etc. [Pali vipassanā inward vision.] In Theravāda Buddhism, a form of meditation involving concentration on the body and bodily sensations; the knowledge or insight achieved by this.
1921C. Eliot Hinduism & Buddhism I. xiv. 313 Adhipaññā or the higher wisdom which leads to vipassanâ or insight. 1935D. T. Suzuki Man. Zen Buddhism v. 79 Ananda wants to know how to get into the palatial mansion... There are two methods to effect the entrance... The one is Śamatha and the other Vipaśyanā. 1951H. E. Musson tr. J. Evola's Doctrine of Awakening i. 9 Beyond this there is an unshakable calm–samatha–which is associated with knowledge–vipassanā–and which then leads to ‘liberation’. 1973Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug. 1466/4 (Advt.), Any vipassana meditators? 1983A. Harvey Journey in Ladakh 185 The Hinayana meditation technique, known as Vipassyana, ‘Seeing without discrimination’. 1988Black Belt Internat. I. v. 88/1 Mindfully, with the necessary scant attention of vipassana, she examined the genuineness of her reaction. |