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There are several types of inner and outer entrances. Inner entrances "dominantly" pairs with the corresponding outer entrances based on the characteristics of cognition. For example, inner eye entrance pairs with object of form for form cognition (or simply what we call seeing), and mind entrance pairs with mind object(dharmāyatana) or roughly "thought or idea" for mental cognition, etc | There are several types of inner and outer entrances. Inner entrances "dominantly" pairs with the corresponding outer entrances based on the characteristics of cognition. For example, inner eye entrance pairs with object of form for form cognition (or simply what we call seeing), and mind entrance pairs with mind object(dharmāyatana) or roughly "thought or idea" for mental cognition, etc. | ||
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Sanskrit:आयतन āyatana
Pāli: आयतन āyatana
Tibetan: སྐྱེ་མཆེད་ skye mched
Thai: อายตนะ
English: entrances
Italiano: entrate
Grammatical information:
Etymologized as āyaṁ tanvanti (“they spread out the entrance”) and explained as the “entrance gates of consciousness” (āya-dvāra).
(draft stage)
Further information:
Āyatana is what produces cognition. This can be divided into two categories, the inner entrances and the outer entrances (ālambana - object of support) in pairs for the arising. In general, this refers to the most common 12-entrances(dvādaśāyatanāni) list of kāmadhātu model of existence.
There are several types of inner and outer entrances. Inner entrances "dominantly" pairs with the corresponding outer entrances based on the characteristics of cognition. For example, inner eye entrance pairs with object of form for form cognition (or simply what we call seeing), and mind entrance pairs with mind object(dharmāyatana) or roughly "thought or idea" for mental cognition, etc.
See also กรุณาดูเพิ่มเติมที่ 12-entrances(dvādaśāyatanāni), six entrances(ṣaḍāyatana)