āyatana

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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).



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Further information:
This can be divided into two categories, inner entrances and outer entrances. In general, this refers to the most common ([[dvādaśāyatanāni|12-entrances(dvādaśāyatanāni)]] list.The inner entrances refer to entrances which produces cognition (the support - āśraya) of specific type; eg., eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind(mana) entrances while the outer entrances (or object support - ālambana) is the corresponding object of form, sound, smell, tactual object, and mind object(dharmāyatana). The inner entrances are dharmas of “form-clarity” (rūpa-prasāda), a derivative type of form that can function as the basis (āśraya) for the arising of a corresponding consciousness (vijñāna) when an object is present.The mind-entrance include all the 6 consciousnesses(ṣaḍvijñāna).


See alsoṣaḍāyatana



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