(Palibasis of meditation ) Sanskrit Karmasthana in Theravada Buddhist tradition, one of the objects of mental concentration or a stage of meditation employing it. According to Visuddhi-magga (a 5th-century-AD Pali text by Buddhaghosa), there are 40 kammatthanas; an individual should choose the object of mental concentration that is in accordance with his own character or inclination. Theravada Buddhism classifies human dispositions into six: covetousness, anger, stupidity, trustfulness, wisdom, and reason. Each type of disposition has its appropriate objects for mental concentration among the kammatthanas. The meditation of kammatthana is highly valued among Buddhist monks and is still practiced in Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, and other Southeast Asian countries.
KAMMATTHANA
Meaning of KAMMATTHANA in English
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