BUDDHIST
DICTIONARY - O -
- obduracies, the 5 mental: ceto-khila.
- obhāsa: 'effulgence of light', aura, appearing at times during deep
insight (vipassanā), may become a 'defilement of insight' (vipassanūpakkilesa); cf. visuddhi V.
- object: ārammana; as condition s. paccaya (2).
- obstacles, the 10 o. of meditation: palibodha; for the 5 mental obstacles, or
hindrances, s. nīvarana.
- odāta-kasina: 'white-kasina-exercise'; s. kasina.
- ogha: 'floods', is a name for the 4 cankers (āsava).
- ojā
- okkanti
- old age: jarā (q.v.), is one of the 3 divine messengers (s. devadūta).
- olfactory organ: s. āyatana.
- omāna: 'inferiority-conceit'; s. māna.
- once-eater, the practice of the: s. dhutanga.
- one-group existence: eka-vokāra-bhava.
- one-pointedness of mind (citt'ekaggatā): a name for mental
concentration (samādhi).
- opapātika
- open air, practice of living in the: s. dhutanga.
- opposite: 'overcoming by the opposite,' s. pahāna.
- orambhāgiya-samyojana: the 'lower fetters', i.e. the first 5 fetters that
bind to lower existence; s. samyojana.
- origination, dependent: paticcasamuppāda.
- origination of corporeality: s. samutthāna.
- ottappa: 'moral dread'; s. hiri-ottappa.
- overcoming, the 5 kinds of: s. pahāna. - Full understanding consisting in o.; s. pariññā - the effort to overcome, s. padhāna. - Overcoming doubt, the purification by; s. visuddhi IV.