Skillful qualities (71/1807) (kusalā dhammā)
Middle Path (3/29) (majjhimā paṭipadā)
Noble Eightfold Path (1/55/1154) (ariya aṭṭaṅgika magga)
1. Right View (3/38) (sammā-diṭṭhi)
2. Right Intention (21/246) (sammā-saṅkappa)
1. Renunciation (3/19) (nekkhamma)
2. Non-ill-will (abyāpāda) see Goodwill (3/138)
3. Non-cruelty (avihiṃsā) see Compassion (4/109)
3. Right Speech (2/28/75) (sammā-vācā)
Abstaining from: (veramaṇī)
1. False speech (2/6) (musā-vādā)
2. Malicious speech (1/6) (pisuṇāya vācā)
3. Harsh speech (4) (pharusāya vācā)
4. Idle chatter (7) (samphappalāpa)
Admonishment/feedback (1/27)
Listening (10)
Blame and praise (7) (nindā ca pasaṃsā ca)
4. Right Action (5/51) (sammā-kammanta)
Abstaining from: (veramaṇī)
1. Killing (22/35) (pāṇātipāta)
2. Stealing (4) (adinnādāna)
3. Sexual misconduct (1/7) (kāmesu micchācāra)
5. Right Livelihood (2/39) (sammā-ājīva)
6. Right Effort (2/95/95) (sammā-vāyāma)
7. Right Mindfulness (3/64/608) (sammā-sati)
1. Mindfulness of body (4/89/324) (kāyagatā-sati)
2. Mindfulness of feeling (23) (vedanā-sati)
3. Mindfulness of mind (40) (citta-sati)
4. Mindfulness of dhammas (8/165) (dhammā-sati)
Ardency (1/40) (ātāpi)
Clear comprehension (65) (sampajañña)
Mindfulness (5/104) (sati)
8. Right Concentration (24/398) (sammā-samādhi)
Jhāna (3/72)
Seclusion (1/40) (viveka)
Directed thought and evaluation (1/78) (vitakka-vicāra)
Rapture (2/33) (pīti)
Happiness (4/137) (sukha)
Concentration (4/79) (samādhi)
Equanimity (5/47) (upekkhā)
Unification (1/13) (ekaggatā)
Formless attainments (8) (āruppa)
Four Noble Truths (3/50/787) (cattāri ariya-saccāni)
1. Noble Truth of Suffering (1/23/467) (dukkha ariya-sacca)
Birth (1/12) (jāti)
Ageing (1/36) (jarā)
Sickness (2/84) (byādhi)
Death (3/125) (maraṇa)
Suffering (5/204) (dukkha)
Pain (1/33) (dukkha)
Grief (4/37) (domanassa)
Five aggregates affected by clinging (pañcupādānakkhandhā) see Aggregates (1/46)
2. Noble Truth of the Cause of Suffering (1/33/125) (dukkha-samudaya ariya-sacca)
1. Craving for sensuality (kāma-taṇhā) see Sensual desire (3/58)
2. Craving to become (bhava-taṇhā) see Becoming (2/25)
3. Craving not to become (1/18) (vibhava-taṇhā)
3. Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering (2/55/319) (dukkha-nirodha ariya-saccaṃ)
4. Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering (dukkha-nirodha-gāminī paṭipadā ariya-sacca) see Eightfold Path (1/55)
Aids to Awakening (3/215) (bodhipakkhiyādhammā)
Four Bases of Success (1/10/255) (cattāro iddhipādā)
Concentration based on exertion and (samādhippadhānasaṅkhārasamannāgataṁ)
1. Desire (2/50) (chanda)
2. Energy (42) (viriya)
3. Heart/mind (2/43) (citta)
4. Investigation (vīmaṃsā) see Discernment (2/145)
Five Faculties (5/391) (pañca indriyā)
1. Faith (2/107) (saddhā)
2. Energy (42) (viriya)
3. Mindfulness (5/104) (sati)
4. Concentration (4/79) (samādhi)
5. Discernment (2/145) (paññā)
Seven Factors of Awakening (1/10/358) (satta bojjhaṅgā)
1. Mindfulness (5/104) (sati)
2. Investigation of states (2/40) (dhamma-vicaya)
3. Energy (42) (viriya)
4. Rapture (2/33) (pīti)
5. Tranquility (1/95) (passaddhi)
6. Concentration (4/79) (samādhi)
7. Equanimity (5/47) (upekkhā)
Divine Abidings (2/27/273) (brahmavihārā)
1. Goodwill (3/138) (mettā)
2. Compassion (4/109) (karuṇā)
3. Empathetic joy (10) (muditā)
4. Equanimity (5/47) (upekkhā)
Seven Treasures (7/566) (satta dhanā)
1. Faith (2/107) (saddhā)
2. Virtue (2/68) (sīla)
3-4. Conscience and prudence (2/16) (hiri-otappa)
5. Learning (4/87/237) (suta)
6. Generosity (3/106) (dāna)
7. Discernment (2/145) (paññā)
Ten Perfections (11/553) (dasa pāramiyo)
1. Generosity (3/106) (dāna)
2. Virtue (2/68) (sīla)
3. Renunciation (3/19) (nekkhamma)
4. Discernment (2/145) (paññā)
5. Energy (42) (viriya)
6. Patience (2/56) (khanti)
7. Truth (47) (sacca)
8. Determination (31) (adhiṭṭhāna)
9. Goodwill (3/138) (mettā)
10. Equanimity (5/47) (upekkhā)
Progress of insight (2/19/401)
Seclusion (1/40) (viveka)
Concentration (4/79) (samādhi)
Knowledge and vision (24) (ñāṇadassana)
Disenchantment (13) (nibbidā)
Dispassion (2/23) (virāga)
Cessation (2/32) (nirodha)
Relinquishment (2/172) (paṭinissagga)
Release (18) (vossagga)
Liberation (1/99) (vimutti)
Stages of awakening (2/31/209)
1. Stream entry (2/30/138) (sotāpanna)
Factors for stream entry (1/112) (sotāpattiyaṅga)
1. Association with people of integrity (12/48) (sappurisasaṁseva)
Spiritual friendship (1/38) (kalyāṇa-mittatā)
2. Hearing the true Dhamma (21) (saddhammassavana)
3. Appropriate attention (1/22) (yoniso manasikāra)
4. Practicing in accordance with Dhamma (31) (dhammānudhammappaṭipatti)
2. Once return (2) (sakadāgāmī)
3. Non-return (4) (anāgamī)
4. Arahant (15)
Bodhisattva (4)
Paccekabuddha (2)
Nibbāna (4/39)
Heedfulness (1/12) (appamāda)
Spiritual search (1/14/135) (ariya-pariyesanā)
Spiritual urgency (18) (saṃvega)
Confidence (pasāda) see Faith (2/107)
Gratitude (1/82) (kataññu)
Merit (4/47) (puñña)
Forgiveness (2/13) (khama)
Contentment (1/21) (santuṭṭhi)
Trust (20)
Courage (4)
Humility (14)
Dignity (4)
Non-contention (6)
Self-reliance (16)
Unskillful qualities (35/760) (akusalā dhammā)
Three Unwholesome Roots (3/64/191) (ti-akusala-mūlā)
Four Biases (2/238) (catarī agatī)
Outflows (1/5/135) (āsava)
Five Hindrances (2/33/213) (pañca nīvaraṇāni)
1. Sensual desire (3/58) (kāmacchanda)
2. Ill-will (15) (byāpāda)
3. Sloth and torpor (3/40) (thīna-middha)
4. Restlessness and worry (2/56) (uddhacca-kukkucca)
5. Doubt (3/35) (vicikiccha)
Ten Fetters (1/3/318) (dasa saṃyojanā)
1. Self-identity view (3/144) (sakkāya-diṭṭhi)
2. Doubt (3/35) (vicikicchā)
3. Attachment to precepts and practices (14) (sīlabbata-parāmāsa)
4. Sensual desire (3/58) (kāmacchanda)
5. Ill-will (15) (byāpāda)
6. Craving for material existence (1) (rūparāga)
7. Craving for immaterial existence (arūparāga)
8. Conceit (1/28) (māna)
9. Restlessness (uddhacca) see Restlessness and worry (2/56)
10. Ignorance (1/11) (avijjā)
Heedlessness (4) (pamāda)
Defilement (kilesa) see Unwholesome Roots (3/64)
Proliferation (2/116/227) (papañca)
Depression (1/18)
Loneliness (1)
Abuse/violence (1/13)
Addiction (4)
Spiritual bypass (2/7)
Indeterminate qualities (-/967) (abyākatā dhammā)
Four Nutriments (7/133) (cattāro āhārā)
1. Physical food (3/49) (kabaliṅkāra āhāra)
2. Contact (1/14) (phassa)
3. Mental volition (1/43) (manosañcetanā)
4. Consciousness (2/31) (viññāṇa)
Five Aggregates (1/46/184) (pañcakkhandhā)
1. Form (13) (rūpa)
2. Feeling (2/55) (vedanā)
3. Perception (3/45) (saññā)
4. Volitional formations (3/41) (saṅkhāra)
5. Consciousness (2/31) (viññāṇa)
Conditionality (2/90) (idappaccayatā)
Dependent origination (3/27/649) (paticca-samuppāda)
1. Ignorance (1/11) (avijjā)
2. Volitional formations (3/41) (saṅkhāra)
3. Consciousness (2/31) (viññāṇa)
4. Name and form (nāma-rūpa) see Aggregates (1/46)
5. Six Sense Bases (1/38) (saḷ-āyatana)
6. Contact (1/14) (phassa)
7. Feeling (2/55/209) (vedanā)
Pleasant feeling (sukhā vedanā) see Happiness (4/137)
Unpleasant feeling (dukkhā vedanā) see Pain (1/33)
Neither-painful-nor-pleasant feeling (8) (adukkhamasukhā vedanā)
8. Craving (1/55/142) (taṇhā)
9. Clinging (1/99/202) (upādāna)
Sensuality-clinging (kāmupādāna) see Sensual desire (3/58)
View-clinging (diṭṭhupādāna) see Views (2/45)
Precepts-and-practices clinging (sīlabbatupādāna) see Attachment to precepts and practices (14)
Doctrine-of-self clinging (5) (attavādupādāna)
10. Becoming (2/25) (bhava)
11. Birth (1/12) (jāti)
12. Suffering (5/204) (dukkha)
Characteristics of existence (27/427)
1. Impermanence (4/96) (anicca)
2. Suffering (5/204) (dukkha)
3. Not-self (5/83) (anattā)
Naturalness (20) (dhammaṭṭhitatā)
Lawfulness (3) (dhammaniymatā)
Conditionality (2/90) (idapaccayatā)
Emptiness (1/15) (suññatā)
Suchness (3) (tathatā)
Not-made-of-that (2) (atammayatā)
Three Aspects of Understanding (1/8)
Moods of the mind (5) (Arom kong git Thai)
Emotion (1/25)
Personality (1/37/100)
Fear (2/77) (bhaya)
Idealism (1/41)
Intuition (3)
Beauty (5)
Three Refuges (1/49/266) (tisaraṇa)
Devotional practice (1/28/219)
Ceremony/ritual (14/21)
Pūjā (7)
Chanting (2/77/85)
Anumodanā (7) (Delighting in goodness)
Protective chants (10) (paritta)
Prayer (1)
Bowing (3/17)
Asking forgiveness ceremony (5)
Festival days (4/39)
Visiting holy sites (13)
Objects of veneration (0/26)
Relics (7) (sarīra)
Stupas/monuments (7) (thūpaṃ)
Bodhi Tree (2)
Buddha images (11)
Malas (1)
Amulets (1)
Funerals (18)
Superstition (2)
Precepts (4/41/196) (sikkhāpada)
Five Precepts (1/16/84) (pañca sikkhāpadāni)
Abstaining from: (veramaṇī)
1. Killing (22/35) (pāṇātipāta)
2. Stealing (4) (adinnādāna)
3. Sexual misconduct (1/7) (kāmesu micchācāra)
4. False speech (2/6) (musā-vādā)
5. Intoxicants (2/22) (surāmeraya-majja-pamādaṭṭhānā)
Eight Precepts (9/86) (aṭṭha sikkhāpadāni)
Abstaining from: (veramaṇī)
1. Killing (22/35) (pāṇātipāta)
2. Stealing (4) (adinnādāna)
3. Sexual activity (abrahmacariya) see Celibacy (2)
4. False speech (2/6) (musā-vāda)
5. Intoxicants (2/22) (surāmeraya-majja-pamādaṭṭhāna)
6. Eating after noon (4) (vikāla-bhojana)
7. Entertainment and adornment (6) (nacca-gīta-vādita)
8. High and luxurious beds (1) (uccāsayana-mahāsayanā)
Monastic precepts see Vinaya (5/79)
Meditation (2/78/1186) (bhāvanā)
Meditation/General advice (2/24)
Right Effort (2/95) (sammā-vāyāma)
Four Foundations of Mindfulness (cattāro satipaṭṭhānā) see Right Mindfulness (3/64/495)
Right Concentration (24/353) (sammā-samādhi)
Meditation/Techniques (15/476)
Mindfulness of breathing (7/129) (ānāpānasati)
Unattractiveness/32 parts (2/34) (asubha/dvattiṁsākāra)
Elements (1/24) (dhātu)
Perception of light (4) (āloka-saññā)
Kasiṇa (2)
Divine Abidings (2/27/273) (brahmavihārā)
Visualization (13)
Body scanning (11)
Noting (5)
Mantra (7/19)
Buddho mantra (1/13)
Hua tou Chinese (2)
Sound of silence (3)
Gladdening the mind (2/43) (abhippamodaya citta)
Calming meditation (1/36) (samatha)
Insight meditation (1/36) (vipassanā)
Recollection (3/54/322) (anusati)
1. Recollection/Buddha (20) (buddhānussati)
2. Recollection/Dhamma (2/15) (dhammānussati)
3. Recollection/Saṅgha (1/11) (saṅghānussati)
4. Recollection/Virtue (2/18) (sīlānussati)
5. Recollection/Generosity (8) (cāgānussati)
6. Recollection/Devas (11) (devatānussati)
7. Mindfulness of breathing (7/129) (ānāpānasati)
8. Recollection/Death (2/36) (maraṇassati)
9. Mindfulness of body (4/89) (kāyagatā-sati)
10. Recollection/Peace (3) (upasamānussati)
Four Protective Meditations (2/265) (caturārakkhā bhāvanā)
Four Postures (11/75)
1. Posture/Sitting (19) (nisinna)
2. Posture/Walking (3/32) (caranta)
3. Posture/Lying down (1/5) (sayāna)
4. Posture/Standing (6) (tiṭṭhanta)
Bowing (3/17)
Mudra Sanskrit (2) (Hand posture)
Meditation retreats (32)
Meditation/Results (6/202)
Wrong concentration (3) (micchā-samādhi)
Nimitta (1/10)
Continuity of mindfulness (4/48)
Spaciousness (24)
Direct experience (1/38)
Knowing itself (2/52)
Meditation/Unusual experiences (2/19)
Long-term practice (3/36)
Teaching Dhamma (2/140/1059)
The Gradual Teaching (18/838) (anupubbikathā)
Questions (1/21) (pañhā)
Dhamma discussion (2) (dhammasākacchā)
Mentoring (1/27)
Personal presence (18)
Admonishment/feedback (1/27)
Fierce/direct teaching (1/39)
Stories (4)
Similes (94) (opammā)
Symbolism (3)
Dhamma books (34/36)
Dhamma online (8)
Teachers (2/24/1109)
Monastic teachers (2/1072)
Thai Forest Tradition (3/82/1052)
Ajahn Mun Bhūridatto (3/62)
Ajahn Chah Subhaddo (7/595)
Ajahn Chah lineage (8/525)
Thai Ajahn Chah lineage (0/82)
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Ajahn Sumedho (4/92)
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Nature of the cosmos (12/364)
Kamma (2/87)
Rebirth (3/49)
Saṃsāra (17)
Realms of existence (1/13/121)
1. Deva (1/30)
2. Human (1/61) (manussa)
3. Ghost (1/11) (peta)
4. Animal (1/22) (tiracchāna)
5. Hell (2) (niraya)
Nature of mind (3/39/85)
Memory (16) (sati)
Moods of the mind (5) (Arom kong git Thai)
Dreams (1/9) (supinā)
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Supernatural (2)
Nibbāna (4/39/58)
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Eight Precepts (9/86) (aṭṭha sikkhāpadāni)
Celibacy (2) (brahmacariyā)
Simplicity (1/38)
Lunar observance days (24) (uposatha)
Four Requisites (11/136)
1. Robes (15) (cīvara)
2. Almsfood (1/29/66) (piṇḍapāta)
3. Lodging (39/45) (senāsana)
Building projects (1/12)
4. Medicinal requisites (1/16) (gilāna-paccaya-bhesajja-parikkhāraṃ)
Qualities for non-decline (1/107) (aparihānāya dhammā)
1. Accomplishment in virtue (sīlasampanno) see Virtue (2/68)
2. Sense restraint (19) (indriyesu guttadvāro)
3. Moderation in eating (1) (bhojane mattaññū)
4. Devotion to wakefulness (1/23) (jāgariyaṁ anuyutto)
Monastic life (2/185/822) (brahmacariyā)
Monastic life/Motivation (1/36)
Ordination (27/39) (upasampadā)
Mentoring (1/27)
Vinaya (5/79/149)
Pāṭimokkha (11)
Confession (4) (paṭidesanā)
Dependence (2) (nissaya)
Sequence of training (2/35)
Protocols (15) (kiccavatta)
Not handling money (12)
Rains retreat (21) (vassa)
Mutual lay/Saṅgha support (2/42)
Saṅgha (3/64/417) (Monastic community)
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