Greetings all,
I wanted to start a thread on something that is rarely discussed on Dhamma Wheel. And I want to include it here in 'General Theravada discussion' to accommododate those who may not engage on the level of meditation, but some other aspect of theory or practice that they may wish to contribute.
Do you think about the 37 requisites of enlightenment (Bodhipakkiya Dhamma) and how do you cultivate the Bodhipakkiya Dhammas in your life?
37 Bodhipakkiya Dhamma
- 4 Satipatthana (foundations of mindfulness)
- 4 Sammapadhana (right efforts)
- 4 Iddhipada (bases of success)
- 4 Indriya (controlling factors)
- 5 bala (mental powers)
- 7 Bojjhanga (enlightenment factors)
- 8 Magganga (path factors)
The bodhipakkhiya-dhammas are so called because they form part
(pakkhiya) of enlightenment or awakening (bodhi) which here refers to
the knowledge of the holy paths (magga-ñāṇa). They are dhammas
(mental phenomena) with the function of being proximate causes
(padaṭṭhāna), requisite ingredients (sambhāra) and bases, or sufficient
conditions (upanissaya), of path knowledge (magga-ñāṇa).
For those who are interested, an electronic copy of the wheel publication of Ledi Sayadaw's Bodhipakkiya Dipani is here:
http://www.bps.lk/olib/wh/wh171.pdf
I look forward to your contributions.
Ben



