Also known as meditation on asubha, meditation on the unattractive
Paṭik(k)ūlamanasikāra is a Pāli term that is generally translated as "reflections on repulsiveness". It refers to a traditional Buddhist meditation whereby thirty-one parts of the body are contemplated in a variety of ways. In addition to developing sati (mindfulness) and samādhi (concentration), this form of meditation is considered conducive to overcoming desire and lust. Along with cemetery contemplations such as the contemplation of the nine stages of decay, this type of meditation is one of the two meditations on "the foul" or "unattractive" (Pāli: asubha).
不淨觀(梵語:aśubhapratyavekṣā、asubhabhāvanā、aśubhasaṃjñā,巴利語:asubhabhāvanā、asubhasaññā),另外譯不淨想,又稱不淨業處,厭作意(巴利語:Paṭikkūla-manasikāra)或厭惡作意,佛教術語,為一種修行禪定的調伏心智的方法。他們會藉由觀想人類身體的組成,以及人體在過世之後,成為屍體,並逐漸毀敗的過程,被認為是對治欲界貪欲特別有效的一種方式。也是五停心觀之一。
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