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Dhyana in the Buddhist Literature

by Truong Thi Thuy La | 2011 | 66,163 words

Summary: This essay deals with Dhyana (‘meditation�) or Jhana, also defined as ‘rapture� or ‘ecstasy� according to Buddhism. Dhyana represents a state of deep meditative absorption which is achieved by focusing the mind on a single object. Meditation practices constitute the very core of the Buddhist approach to life, having as its ultimate aim Enlightenment (the state of Nirvana).

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