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The Practice Which leads to Nibbana - A Buddhist Library

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THE 54 RòPAS OF THE NOSE DOOR (GHîNA DVîRA)ghana dasaka kŒya dasaka bhŒva dasaka cittaja utuja ŒhŒrajakalŒpas kalŒpas kalŒpas aÊÊhaka kalŒpa aÊÊhaka kalŒpa aÊÊhaka kalŒpa1. pathav´, earth 1. pathav´ 1. pathav´ 1. pathav´ 1. pathav´ 1. pathav´2. Œpo, water 2. Œpo 2. Œpo 2. Œpo 2. Œpo 2. Œpo3. tejo, fire 3. tejo 3. tejo 3. tejo 3. tejo 3. tejo4. vŒyo, air 4. vŒyo 4. vŒyo 4. vŒyo 4. vŒyo 4. vŒyo5. vaööa, colour 5. vaööa 5. vaööa 5. vaööa 5. vaööa 5. vaööa6. gandha, odour 6. gandha 6. gandha 6. gandha 6. gandha 6.gandha7. rasa, taste 7. rasa 7. rasa 7. rasa 7. rasa 7. rasa8. ojŒ, nutriment 8. ojŒ 8. ojŒ 8. ojŒ 8. ojŒ 8. ojŒ9. jivita, life faculty 9. jivita 9. jivita10. ghŒna pasŒda 10. kŒya pasŒda 10. bhŒva rèpaproduced by kamma, prod. by kamma, prod. by kamma, prod. by mind, prod. by temp., produced by nutriment,transparent transparent not transparent not transparent not transparent not transparentGhŒna dasaka kalŒpa = nose transparent element as the tenth fac<strong>to</strong>r particle which is sensitive <strong>to</strong> the impinging of odour.Out of these 54 rèpas the nose transparent element can be called pasŒda ghŒna or sasambhŒra ghŒna, the other 53 are called justsasambhŒra ghŒna. <strong>The</strong> kŒya dasaka kalŒpas and the other four types of particles have been explained on the chart for the eyedoor.w129

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