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'''Vipashyana''' (Skt. vipaśyanā; Tib. ''lhaktong''; [[Wyl.]] ''lhag mthong'') | '''Vipashyana''' (Skt. ''vipaśyanā''; Tib. ''lhaktong''; [[Wyl.]] ''lhag mthong'') — 'clear seeing' or 'insight' [[meditation]]. | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
*''Vi'' is short for ''vishesa'', which means ‘special’, ‘superior’, or ‘particular’. | |||
*''Pashyana'' , means ‘to see’ or ‘to look’. | |||
*''Lhak'' is ‘unique’ and | |||
*''tong'' is ‘seeing’. | |||
So, it means ‘to look at things in a very direct and especially clear way’. | |||
===Prerequisites for Vipashyana=== | ===Prerequisites for Vipashyana=== | ||
[[Kamalashila]]’s second ''[[Stages of Meditation]]'' (Skt. '' | [[Kamalashila]]’s second ''[[Stages of Meditation]]'' (Skt. ''Bhāvanākrama'') mentions three prerequisites for developing vipashyana: | ||
#Reliance upon a spiritual teacher<br> | #Reliance upon a spiritual teacher<br> |
Revision as of 17:09, 7 October 2008
Vipashyana (Skt. vipaśyanā; Tib. lhaktong; Wyl. lhag mthong) — 'clear seeing' or 'insight' meditation.
Etymology
- Vi is short for vishesa, which means ‘special’, ‘superior’, or ‘particular’.
- Pashyana , means ‘to see’ or ‘to look’.
- Lhak is ‘unique’ and
- tong is ‘seeing’.
So, it means ‘to look at things in a very direct and especially clear way’.
Prerequisites for Vipashyana
Kamalashila’s second Stages of Meditation (Skt. Bhāvanākrama) mentions three prerequisites for developing vipashyana:
- Reliance upon a spiritual teacher
- Genuinely engaging in extensive study
- Appropriate reflection