Q.3. Das Asubha (Ten Impurities)
To concentrate, He taught about forty objects or methods, which is called Kammatthana. Kammatthāna is a Pàli term, which means the place of work or meditation subjects.
Out of forty objects of meditation, there are ten impurities, which are addressed Das Asubha.
Das Asubha (Ten Impurities) can be understood in the following ways:
1. Swollen corpse (the bloated) = Uddhumàtaka
2. Discolored corpse (the livid) = Vinãlaka
3. Festering corpse = Vipubbaka
4. Dissected corpse (the cut up) = Vicchiddaka
5. Gnawed corpse = Vikhàyitaka
6. Scattered corpse = Vikkhittaka
7. Mutilated & Scattered corpse (the hacked and scattered) = Hata-Vikkhittaka
8. Bleeding corpse = Lohitaka
9. Worm-eaten corpse (the worm infested) = Pulavaka, and
10. Skeleton = Aññhika.
It should be understood that this is how the classification of foulness comes to be tenfold according to the subdivisions of the greedy temperament.
The bloated suits one who is greedy about shape.
The livid suits one who is greedy about the body’s color.
The festering suits one who is greedy about the smell of the body aroused by scents, perfumes, etc.
The cut up suits one who is greedy about compactness in the body.
The scattered suits one who is greedy about the grace of the limbs.
The bleeding suits one who is greedy about elegance produced by ornaments.
The worm-infested suits one who is greedy about ownership of the body.
A skeleton suits one who is greedy about fine teeth.
Q.3. Das Asubha (Ten Impurities)To concentrate, He taught about forty objects or methods, which is called Kammatthana. Kammatthāna is a Pàli term, which means the place of work or meditation subjects. Out of forty objects of meditation, there are ten impurities, which are addressed Das Asubha.Das Asubha (Ten Impurities) can be understood in the following ways:1. Swollen corpse (the bloated) = Uddhumàtaka 2. Discolored corpse (the livid) = Vinãlaka 3. Festering corpse = Vipubbaka 4. Dissected corpse (the cut up) = Vicchiddaka 5. Gnawed corpse = Vikhàyitaka 6. Scattered corpse = Vikkhittaka 7. Mutilated & Scattered corpse (the hacked and scattered) = Hata-Vikkhittaka 8. Bleeding corpse = Lohitaka 9. Worm-eaten corpse (the worm infested) = Pulavaka, and 10. Skeleton = Aññhika. It should be understood that this is how the classification of foulness comes to be tenfold according to the subdivisions of the greedy temperament. The bloated suits one who is greedy about shape.The livid suits one who is greedy about the body’s color.The festering suits one who is greedy about the smell of the body aroused by scents, perfumes, etc.The cut up suits one who is greedy about compactness in the body.The scattered suits one who is greedy about the grace of the limbs.The bleeding suits one who is greedy about elegance produced by ornaments. The worm-infested suits one who is greedy about ownership of the body. A skeleton suits one who is greedy about fine teeth.
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