သာဓိကာရ ပဋိဝေဒနာ

သာဓိကာရ ပဋိဝေဒနာ © ၂၀၂၁ ဘိက္ခု ဓမ္မသမိ (ဣန္ဒသောမ) သိရိဒန္တမဟာပါလက-ကာယာလယ. သဗ္ဗေ အဓိကာရာ ရက္ခိတာ. ဣဒံ သာသနံ တဿ အတ္ထဉ္စ အာယသ္မတော ဓမ္မသာမိဿ ဉာဏသမ္ပတ္တိ ဟောန္တိ၊ ယေန ကေနစိ ပုဗ္ဗာနုညာတံ လိခိတ-အနုမတိံ ဝိနာ န ပုန-ပ္ပကာသေတဗ္ဗံ န ဝိတ္ထာရေတဗ္ဗံ ဝါ.

ဝန္ဒာမိ

If you accept guardianship of a sacred object, you accept a duty of truthful record-keeping about its fate.

ဝန္ဒာမိ ဘန္တေ

ဝန္ဒာမိ ဘန္တေ သဗ္ဗံ အပရာဓံ ခမထ မေ ဘန္တေ မယှာ ကတံ ပုညံ သာမိနာအနုမောဒိတဗ္ဗံ သာမိနာ ကတံ ပုညံ မယှံ ဒါတဗ္ဗံ သာဓု သာဓု အနုမောဒါမိဝန္ဒာမိ ဘန္တေ။

ဝန္ဒာမိ

Namo Buddhassa. Namo Dhammassa. Namo Sanghassa. Namo Matapitussa. Namo Acariyassa.

ဝန္ဒာမိ စေတိယံ

ဝန္ဒာမိ စေတိယံ သဗ္ဗံ၊ သဗ္ဗဋ္ဌာနေသု ပတိဋ္ဌိတံ။ ယေ စ ဒန္တာ အတီတာ စ၊ ယေ စ ဒန္တာ အနာဂတာ၊ ပစ္စုပ္ပန္နာ စ ယေ ဒန္တာ၊ သဗ္ဗေ ဝန္ဒာမိ တေ အဟံ။

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Saturday, August 09, 2025

Vocabulary Related to the Five Aggregates on Tongue Doors


Here is a list of vocabulary terms relevant to the topic of the five aggregates as they pertain to tongue consciousness, along with their definitions and sample sentences.

Vocabulary List

  • Aggregates (khandhā)
    Definition: Groups or collections; in this context, the five aggregates refer to the components that constitute a person's experience.
    Sample Sentence: The five aggregates help us understand how our experiences are formed through the interaction of consciousness, feelings, perception, volition, and matter.

  • Tongue-Consciousness
    Definition: The awareness that arises when the senses of the tongue perceive different tastes.
    Sample Sentence: When I tasted the spicy food, my tongue-consciousness heightened, making the flavors more vivid.

  • Feeling (vedanā)
    Definition: The sensory experience that arises from contact with stimuli, which can be pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral.
    Sample Sentence: The feeling of sweetness from the dessert was a delightful experience that lingered on my palate.

  • Perception (saññā)
    Definition: The process of recognizing and interpreting sensory information.
    Sample Sentence: My perception of the bitter taste changed after I learned to appreciate the complexity of the flavor.

  • Volition (cetanā)
    Definition: The mental factor that involves intention and decisions, guiding our actions and reactions.
    Sample Sentence: My volition to try new foods opened up a world of diverse tastes and experiences.

  • Matter (rūpa)
    Definition: The physical substance that makes up the tangible aspects of our experiences, including the sensitive matter of the tongue.
    Sample Sentence: The matter of food interacts with our taste buds, allowing us to experience its various flavors.

  • Mental Factors (cetasika)
    Definition: The various elements of mind that accompany consciousness, such as feelings, perceptions, and volitions.
    Sample Sentence: Understanding mental factors is essential for grasping how our minds respond to taste and sensations.

  • Consciousness (citta)
    Definition: The state of being aware of and able to think about one's own existence, thoughts, and surroundings.
    Sample Sentence: Consciousness allows us to reflect on the tastes we enjoy and those we do not.

Summary Sentence

The interaction of the five aggregates—consciousness, feeling, perception, volition, and matter—provides a comprehensive understanding of how we experience different tastes through tongue-consciousness.