association

association

sampayutta-paccaya, is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya, q.v.). asubha: 'impurity', loathsomeness, foulness. - In Vis.M. VI, it is the cemetery contemplations (si^vathika, q.v.) that are called 'meditation-subjects of impurity' (asubha-kammattha^na; s. bha^vana^). In the Girimananda Sutta (A. X., 50), however, the perception of impurity (asubha-san~n~a^) refers to the contemplation of the 32 parts of the body (s. ka^ya-gata^-sati). The contemplation of the body's impurity is an antidote against the hindrance of sense-desire (s. ni^varana) and the mental perversion (vipalla^sa, q.v.) which sees what is truly impure as pure and beautiful. See S. XLVI, 51; A. V. 36, Dhp. 7, 8; Sn. 193ff. - The Five Mental Hindrances (WHEEL 26), pp. 5ff.

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