Abstract
This thesis is of 3 objectives, namely: to study of the Five Aggregates and the Twelve Ᾱyatanas in Theravada Buddhist Scriptures, to study the development of the Insight Meditation in Theravada Buddhist Scriptures and to study of the Five Aggregates and the Twelve Ᾱyatanas in Vipassanā Meditation in the Theravada Buddhist Scriptures, by studying the data from Theravada Buddhist Scriptures, namely: The Three Baskets, The Commentaries, The Sub-commentaries and the connected under scriptures Such as Visuddhimagga Scripture etc.. By collecting the data to be analyzed and concluded for the correctness by the experts.
From the study, it is found that the Five Aggregates are the groups of Rūpadhammas and NāmaDhammas which come together as the groups called: the beast, the person and the body which the general matter of all the worldly beings show are of the wrong views and not knowing the arising worldly state according to factorizing that in to say there are only the Form, The Norm and Twelve Ᾱyatanas: The six inside ones and the six outside ones, Which join the Knowledge to arise. The six inside Ᾱyatanas are: the eyes, the ears, the nose, the tongue, the body and the mind. The six outside Ᾱyatanas are: Rupa, Saddha, Gandha, Rasa, Photthabba and Dhammaramaṇa all of which cause the mind to be attached to the temperaments and to Sansāravatta.
The development of Insight Meditation in Theravāda Buddhist Scriptures is the way to train the wisdom to cause the wisdom to arise by fixing the mind to the Form and Norm in the present temperament according to the principle of the 4 Foundations of Mindfulness the fact which is to fix the mind to know the temperaments in the Form and the Norm, 5 Khandhas through 12 Sense Organs appearing in the Kaya Wathana Jitha and Dhamma. Mind and Dhammas up to the arising of the wisdom in the Doctrinal State arising according the cause and the factor. The Buddha recognize this way as the single one for the living beings purity, extinguishing of suffering, attaining the Dhammas and realizing Nibbāna
From the study of 5 Aggregates, 12 Ᾱyatanas according the fact, it is found that when the practice knows and considers the 5 Aggregates and 12 Ᾱyatanas according to fact in the state of seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching and thinking which are the temperaments of the eye, the ear, the nose, the tongue, the body and the mind with the mindfulness, as the controller When the mindfulness in of more power, the wisdom arise according to the fact of the Norm and the Form according to the principle of Tilakkha which is in existence according to the principle of Vipassnā Ñāṇa up to being away from all kinds of suffering in Buddhism.
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