Seventy-five dharmas of the Abhidharma-kosha
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The Abhidharma-kosha identifies seventy-five dharmas (elements) that the Sarvāstivāda school "held were substantially existent (dravyasat) and endowed with intrinsic nature (svabhava)".[1]
These seventy-five dharmas are:[2][3]
- five sense faculties,
- five sense objects,
- avijñaptirūpa (imperceptible forms, nonmanifest materiality),
- citta (mind),
- forty-six concomittant mental factors (caitta),
- fourteen non-concurrent formations (citta-viprayukta-samskara), and
- three unconditioned factors (or "non-created elements") (asamskrta-dharma)
Notes
- ↑
Buswell & Lopez 2014, s.v. Sarvāstivāda
- ↑
Buswell & Lopez 2014, s.v. Seventy-five dharmas of the Abhidharma-kosha
- ↑ Goodman 2020, Appendix 1.
Sources
Buswell, Robert E.; Lopez, Donald S. (2014), The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism, Princeton University
Goodman, Steven D. (2020), The Buddhist Psychology of Awakening: An In-Depth Guide to the Abhidharma (Apple Books ed.), Shambhala Publications