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| − | <tr><td colspan="16" style="border-top:1px solid DimGray; background:LightGrey; text-align:center"><u>Figure{{#if: {{{figno|}}}| {{{figno}}}}}: The Six Sextets</u><br>The sense bases, consciousness<br>and associated mental factors.< | + | <tr><td colspan="16" style="border-top:1px solid DimGray; background:LightGrey; text-align:center"><u>Figure{{#if: {{{figno|}}}| {{{figno}}}}}: The Six Sextets</u><br>The sense bases, consciousness<br>and associated mental factors.</tr> |
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</table><noinclude>'''Template:Chachakka''' simplistically diagrams the relationship between entities of the [[Buddhist]] framework known as the "Six Sextets" (Pali: ''cha-chakka''). This framework is found throughtout the [[Pali Canon]].<ref>Examples of well-known discourses (''sutta'') that reference this framework include the ''Chachakka Sutta'' ("The Six Sextets Discourse," [[Majjhima Nikaya|MN]] 148; see, e.g., [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.148.than.html Thanissaro, 1998)] and the ''Ādittapariyāya Sutta'' ("[[Fire Sermon]]," [[Samyutta Nikaya|SN]] 35.28; see, e.g., [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn35/sn35.028.than.html Thanissaro, 1993).])</ref> The six sextets are: | </table><noinclude>'''Template:Chachakka''' simplistically diagrams the relationship between entities of the [[Buddhist]] framework known as the "Six Sextets" (Pali: ''cha-chakka''). This framework is found throughtout the [[Pali Canon]].<ref>Examples of well-known discourses (''sutta'') that reference this framework include the ''Chachakka Sutta'' ("The Six Sextets Discourse," [[Majjhima Nikaya|MN]] 148; see, e.g., [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.148.than.html Thanissaro, 1998)] and the ''Ādittapariyāya Sutta'' ("[[Fire Sermon]]," [[Samyutta Nikaya|SN]] 35.28; see, e.g., [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn35/sn35.028.than.html Thanissaro, 1993).])</ref> The six sextets are: | ||
:* internal sense bases (''ajjhattikāni [[ayatana|āyatanāni]]''), a/k/a, "sense organs" | :* internal sense bases (''ajjhattikāni [[ayatana|āyatanāni]]''), a/k/a, "sense organs" | ||
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Template:Chachakka simplistically diagrams the relationship between entities of the Buddhist framework known as the "Six Sextets" (Pali: cha-chakka). This framework is found throughtout the Pali Canon.[1] The six sextets are:
- internal sense bases (ajjhattikāni āyatanāni), a/k/a, "sense organs"
- external sense bases (bāhirāni āyatanāni), a/k/a, "sense objects"
- consciousness ([[vijñāna|viññāTemplate:Transla]])
- contact or sense impression (phassa)
- feeling or sensation (vedanā)
- craving ([[taṇhā|taTemplate:Translhā]])
Usage
This template can be invoked as follows:
- {{Chachakka}} — transcludes the template as shown here.
- {{Chachakka|figno=1}} — transcludes the template with the phrase "Figure 1" replacing the word "Figure." Any arabic numeral can be passed as a parameter for "figno".
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See also
- Ayatana - the Buddhist notion of sense bases
- Template:Nidanas regarding the Buddhist model of "12 Causes" (including these sextets)
- Template:PancaKhandha regarding the overlapping Buddhist model of "Five Aggregates"
Notes
- ↑ Examples of well-known discourses (sutta) that reference this framework include the Chachakka Sutta ("The Six Sextets Discourse," MN 148; see, e.g., Thanissaro, 1998) and the Ādittapariyāya Sutta ("Fire Sermon," SN 35.28; see, e.g., Thanissaro, 1993).)
References
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1993). Adittapariyaya Sutta: The Fire Sermon (SN 35.28). Retrieved 2008-02-23 from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn35/sn35.028.than.html.
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1998). Chachakka Sutta: The Six Sextets (MN 148). Retrieved 2008-02-23 from "Access to Insight" at http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.148.than.html.