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The Practice Which leads to Nibbana - A Buddhist Library

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you see one of these three elements impinge on the transparentelement you chose then it is body transparent element and the rèpakalŒpas in that body transparent element are kŒya dasaka kalŒpas. Inthe same way as you did in the eye discern the kŒya dasaka kalŒpasin the ear, nose, <strong>to</strong>ngue, body, and heart.Ear transparent element = sota pasŒda: <strong>The</strong> ear transparent elementis sensitive <strong>to</strong> the impinging of sound. Discern the four elementsin the organ of the ear and discern the transparent rèpa kalŒpas.<strong>The</strong>n listen <strong>to</strong> a sound and if you see it impinge on the transparentelement you chose then it is ear transparent element and the rèpakalŒpas in it are sota dasaka kalŒpas. <strong>The</strong> discernment of the kŒyadasaka kalŒpas follows the same method as shown above for theeye.Nose transparent element = ghŒna pasŒda: <strong>The</strong> nose transparentelement is sensitive <strong>to</strong> the impinging of odour. Discern the fourelements in the nose and discern the transparent rèpa kalŒpas. <strong>The</strong>nsmell the odour of a rèpa kalŒpa of the body. If you see that odourimpinge on that transparent element then it is nose transparentelement and the rèpa kalŒpas in it are ghŒna dasaka kalŒpas.Tongue transparent element = jivhŒ pasŒda: <strong>The</strong> <strong>to</strong>nguetransparent element is sensitive <strong>to</strong> the impinging of taste. Discernthe four elements in the <strong>to</strong>ngue and discern the transparent rèpaelements. <strong>The</strong>n taste the flavour of a rèpa kalŒpa near <strong>to</strong> it and if yousee it impinge on that transparent element then it is <strong>to</strong>ngue transparentelement and the rèpa kalŒpas in the <strong>to</strong>ngue are seen in the same wayas for the eye.Note: <strong>The</strong> kŒya dasaka kalŒpas and bhŒva dasaka kalŒpas arefound in all six sense bases and must be seen in each place in turn.Method For Seeing Cittaja RèpaAll mano dhŒtu and manovi––Œöa cittas that occur dependingw 121

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