CONTENTS: Process of Consciousness and Matter
|
List of Tables
|
I
|
Abbreviations
|
III
|
Terms Used and Tables
|
IV
|
Preface
|
VII
|
Acknowledgement
|
IX
|
Brief Biography of Dr. Rewata Dhamma
|
XI
|
Introduction
|
1
|
|
CHAPTER I CONSCIOUSNESS AND ITS FACTORS
|
|
Consciousness and its Factors
|
9-12
|
|
Abhidhamma
|
9
|
|
Ultimate Realities-Paramattha
|
9
|
|
Fourfold Realities
|
11
|
|
Fourfold Consciousness-Citta
|
11
|
Classification of Consciousness
|
12-15
|
|
Classification by way of Plane
|
12
|
|
Supra-mundane Citta and Jhana
|
14
|
|
Classification by way of Nature
|
14
|
The 89 and 121 Cittas at a Glance
|
16
|
Mental Factors-Cetasika
|
17-20
|
|
Ethically Variable Cetasikas
|
18
|
|
Unwholesome Cetasikas
|
18
|
|
Beautiful Cetasikas
|
19
|
The 52 Mental Factors at a Glance
|
21
|
Further Classifications
|
22-35
|
|
Vedana-Feeling
|
22
|
|
Hetu-Root
|
23
|
|
Kicca-Function
|
25
|
|
Dvara-Door
|
29
|
|
Alambana-Object
|
31
|
|
Vatthu-Physical Base
|
33
|
|
CHAPTER II PROCESS OF CONSCIOUSNESS (CITTA VITHI)
|
|
Basic Facts
|
36-41
|
|
Thought Moments
|
36
|
|
The Fixed Order of Consciousness
|
37
|
|
The Object
|
37
|
|
The Life-Time of Citta
|
38
|
|
The Life-Time of Matter-Rupa
|
39
|
|
Six Types of Vinnana (Consciousness)
|
39
|
|
Six Types of Process (Vithi)
|
40
|
|
The Causes for the Arising of Process
|
40
|
(1) Five-Door Cognitive Process (Pancadvara Vithi)
|
41
|
(i) The Cognitive Process with a Very Great Object Ending with Registration
|
41-46
|
|
The Simile of a Mango Fruit
|
44
|
|
Five-Door Cognitive Processes
|
45
|
|
Five-Door Cognitive Process Tables
|
45
|
The Cognitive Processs with a Very Great Object Ending With Javana
|
46-51
|
|
Sense Objects
|
46
|
|
The Procedure of Javana and Registration
|
47
|
|
The Transitional Bhavanga
|
47
|
|
The Cognitive Process without Transitional Bhavanga
|
48
|
|
The Cognitive Process with Transitional Bhavanga
|
49
|
|
Sense Impression or Awareness
|
50
|
(ii) The Cognitive Process with a Great Object
|
51-54
|
|
The First Cognitive Process
|
51
|
|
Cognitive Process with Transitional Bhavanga
|
52
|
|
Very Great and Great Object Process with Transitional Bhavanga
|
53
|
(iii) The Cognitive Process with a Slight Object
|
54-56
|
|
First Slight Object Process
|
54
|
(iv) The Cognitive Process with a Very Slight Object
|
56-65
|
|
The Process with a Very Slight Object at the Eye-door
|
57
|
|
Five-Door Cognitive Processes
|
58
|
|
Cittas in Five-Door Processes
|
59
|
|
The Object and the Base
|
60
|
|
The Plane
|
61
|
|
The Individuals
|
61
|
|
Bhavanga
|
62
|
|
Analysis of Types of Individual
|
63
|
|
CHAPTER III MIND-DOOR COGNITIVE PROCESS (MANDODVARA VITHI)
|
|
(2) Sense-Sphere Javana Process (Kamajavanavara)
|
66-67
|
|
Sense-Sphere Javana
|
66
|
|
The Process Ending with Registration
|
66
|
The Cognitive Process with Clear Object Ending at Registration
|
67-69
|
|
Four Kinds of Mind-Door Process
|
68
|
|
Explanation of Ending at the Registration
|
69
|
The Cognitive Process with Clear Object Ending at Javana
|
69-72
|
|
The Process Ending with Javana
|
69
|
The Cognitive Processes with Other Objects
|
72
|
The Cognitive Process in the Dream State
|
73-77
|
|
Bare Mind-Door Process
|
74
|
|
Cittas, Object and Plane
|
74
|
|
The Object of Mind-door Process
|
75
|
Consequent Mind-door Process
|
77-83
|
|
Explanation of Four kinds of Consequent Mind-Door Process
|
78
|
Intimation Comprehending Process (Vinnattigahana Vithi)
|
83-85
|
|
Explanation of Vinnattigahana Vithi
|
84
|
|
CHAPTER IV ABSORPTION JAVANA IN THE MIND-DOOR PROCESS (APPANA JAVANAVARA MANODVARA VITHI)
|
|
(3) Absorption Javan (Mind-door Process)
|
86-97
|
|
Dull-Witted Beginner's Jhanic Process
|
86
|
|
Keen-Witted Beginner's Jhanic Process
|
86
|
|
Entering Jhanic Absorption Process
|
87
|
|
Attainment of Fine-Material Jhana
|
88
|
|
Attainment of Immaterial Jhana
|
90
|
|
72 Jhana Processes
|
91
|
|
Reviewing Process
|
92
|
|
192 Reviewing Processes
|
92
|
|
Consciousness and Objects in the Jhanic Process
|
93
|
|
Plane, Individual and Bhavanga
|
93
|
|
The Object
|
95
|
|
Process of entering Jhanic Absorption
|
96
|
|
Reviewing Process
|
96
|
(4) The Path Process
|
97-102
|
|
Dull-Witted First Jhana Stream Enterer Path Process
|
97
|
|
Keen-Witted First Jhana Stream Enterer Path Process
|
97
|
|
Dull-Witted First Jhana Higher Path Process
|
98
|
|
Keen-Witted First Jhana Higher Path Process
|
98
|
|
Three Theories
|
99
|
|
Path and Reviewing Process
|
100
|
|
Cittas and Object
|
100
|
|
Plane and Individuals
|
101
|
|
Higher Jhana and Path Process
|
101
|
(5) The Fruition Process
|
102-105
|
|
Entering Attainment of Fruition Process
|
102
|
|
Dull-Witted First Jhana Stream Enterer Fruition Process
|
103
|
|
Keen-Witted First Jhana Stream Enterer Fruition Process
|
103
|
|
Conformity
|
104
|
(6) Direct Knowledge (Abhinna) Process
|
105-109
|
|
Basic Jhana Process
|
106
|
|
Preliminary Action Process
|
106
|
|
Abhinna Process
|
106
|
|
Seven Kinds of Direct Knowledge
|
106
|
(7) Entering into the Attainment of Cessation Process (Nirodhasamapatti)
|
109-113
|
|
The Attainment of Cessation Process
|
110
|
|
Fourfold Resolution
|
110
|
(8) Dying Process
|
113-120
|
|
Five Sense-Door Dying Process
|
113
|
|
The Dying Process Death Consciousness Arises after Javana
|
114
|
|
Mind-Door Dying Process
|
118
|
Bhavanga Procedure
|
120
|
Parinibbanic Process
|
122-128
|
|
The Object of Buddha's Decease Citta
|
124
|
|
Jhana Immediacy Process
|
125
|
|
Reviewing Immediacy Process
|
126
|
|
Direct Knowledge Immediacy Process
|
126
|
|
Jivitasamasisi Process
|
127
|
|
CHAPTER V PROCESS OF MATTER
|
|
Rupa-Matter
|
129-136
|
|
Concretely Produced Matter
|
130
|
|
Non-Concretely Produced Matter
|
131
|
|
Kalapas-Unity of Elements
|
131
|
|
Kamma Originated Kalapas (9)
|
132
|
|
Consciousness Originated Kalapas (6)
|
133
|
|
Temperature Originated Kalapas (4)
|
134
|
|
Nutriment Originated Kalapas (2)
|
134
|
|
The Occurrence of the Process of Matter
|
135
|
The Process of the Material Kalapas
|
136-143
|
|
Kamma-Born Kalapas
|
136
|
|
Consciousness-Born Kalapas
|
137
|
|
Temperature-Born Kalapas
|
137
|
|
Vital-Nonad Kalapas
|
138
|
|
Nutriment-Born Kalapas
|
139
|
|
Eye-Decad Kalapas etc.
|
140
|
|
Five-Door Cognitive Process
|
141
|
|
The Attainment of Cessation
|
141
|
|
Dying Moment
|
142
|
|
Tables
|
144-159
|
|
Notes
|
160
|
Bibliography
|
165
|
Pali-English Glossary
|
167
|
Index
|
176
|