Satipatthana Sutta

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Satipatthana Sutta is a foundational Buddhist discourse that systematically outlines the practice of mindfulness meditation through four primary domains: body, feelings, mind, and mental phenomena.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist sutta
Pali Canon text
discourse of the Buddha
aimsAt development of concentration
development of insight
development of mindfulness
realization of Nibbana
alternativeForm Maha-Satipatthana Sutta NERFINISHED
canonicalCollection Sutta Pitaka NERFINISHED
centralTheme insight practice
meditation
mindfulness
commentedOnBy Buddhaghosa NERFINISHED
describes contemplation of the five hindrances
contemplation of the four noble truths
contemplation of the seven factors of enlightenment
emphasizesQuality ardent effort
clear comprehension
mindfulness free from covetousness and grief
foundationOfMindfulness body
feelings
mental phenomena
mind
hasGenre didactic discourse
includesPractice contemplation of dhammas
contemplation of feelings
contemplation of mind
contemplation of the body
mindfulness of breathing
influenced Vipassana meditation traditions NERFINISHED
modern mindfulness movements
keyConcept bare attention
contemplation in four postures
mindfulness in daily activities
language Pali
numberInMajjhimaNikaya 10 GENERATED
PaliTermForBodySection kayanupassana
PaliTermForFeelingsSection vedananupassana
PaliTermForMentalPhenomenaSection dhammanupassana
PaliTermForMindSection cittanupassana
PaliTermTaught satipatthana
partOf Majjhima Nikaya NERFINISHED
relatedWork Anapanasati Sutta NERFINISHED
Maha-Satipatthana Sutta NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
scriptureOf Theravada Buddhism NERFINISHED
studiedIn Theravada monastic education
teaches four foundations of mindfulness
traditionallyAttributedTo Gautama Buddha NERFINISHED

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Vipassana basedOn Satipatthana Sutta