Nutriment: 1 definition
Introduction:
Nutriment means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Theravada (major branch of Buddhism)
: Pali Kanon: Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctriness. ojā, āhāra. - āhāra is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya) - n.- produced corporeality; s. samutthāna.
Theravāda is a major branch of Buddhism having the the Pali canon (tipitaka) as their canonical literature, which includes the vinaya-pitaka (monastic rules), the sutta-pitaka (Buddhist sermons) and the abhidhamma-pitaka (philosophy and psychology).
See also (Relevant definitions)
Full-text (+23): Ahara, Annarasa, Five Nutriments, Dhyanahara, Oja, Arvaksrotas, Aharasamudaya, Apyayana, Kavalikarahara, Sancetanikahara, Sparshahara, Pratyahara, Urdhvasrotas, Material Food, Poshan, Annaracam, Kabalinkarahara, Manosancetanahara, Utahara, Utsrotas.
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Search found 58 books and stories containing Nutriment, Nutriments; (plurals include: Nutriments, Nutrimentses). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Ahara as depicted in the Pancanikaya (by Le Chanh)
4.4. The operation of four kinds of Ahara < [Chapter 4 - Concept of Ahara in Buddhism]
3.4.2. Ahara and Rebirth < [Chapter 3 - Ahara and specific teachings of the Buddha]
4.2. The enumeration of Ahara < [Chapter 4 - Concept of Ahara in Buddhism]
Conditions (by Nina van Gorkom)
Chapter 12 - Nutriment-condition
Chapter 17 - Different Aspects Of The 24 Conditions
Patthana Dhamma (by Htoo Naing)
Chapter 19 - Āhāra paccayo (or nutriment condition)
Chapter 25 - Atthi paccayo (or presence condition)
Chapter 27 - Avigata paccayo (or non-disappearance condition)
Visuddhimagga (the pah of purification) (by Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu)
Dependent Origination (ii): Formations < [Chapter XVII - Dependent Origination (paññā-bhūmi-niddesa)]
Comprehension of the Material < [Chapter XX - Purification by Knowledge and Vision of the Path and the Not-path]
Perception of Repulsiveness in Nutriment (āhāra) < [Chapter XI - Nutriment and the Elements (samādhi-niddesa)]
Dhammasangani (by C.A.F. Rhys Davids)
Chapter I - The Eight Main Types Of Thought Relating To The Sensuous Universe < [Part I - Good States Of Consciousness]
Chapter II - The Category Of Form Considered By Way Of Dual Attributes < [Book II - Form]
Chapter III - Categories Of Form Under Triple Aspects < [Book II - Form]
Vinaya Pitaka (1): Bhikkhu-vibhanga (the analysis of Monks� rules) (by I. B. Horner)