Kammaññatā
Kammaññatā (Pali) is a Buddhist term translated as "wieldiness", and it is the basis for the following pair of mental factors within the Theravada Abhidharma teachings:
* Kāya-kammaññatā - wieldiness of mental body (or "wieldiness of cetisakas")
* Citta-kammaññatā - wieldiness of consciousness (or "wieldiness of citta") These two mental factors have the characteristic of the subsiding of unwieldiness (akammaññabhāva) in the mental body and consciousness, respectively.
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Kammaññatā
Kammaññatā (Pali) is a Buddhist term translated as "wieldiness", and it is the basis for the following pair of mental factors within the Theravada Abhidharma teachings:
* Kāya-kammaññatā - wieldiness of mental body (or "wieldiness of cetisakas")
* Citta-kammaññatā - wieldiness of consciousness (or "wieldiness of citta") These two mental factors have the characteristic of the subsiding of unwieldiness (akammaññabhāva) in the mental body and consciousness, respectively.
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