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Meditation, reflection. Only the first four samāpatti-s pertaining to the<br> rūpa-dhātu can be called dhyāna, because in these four meditations,<br> śamatha and vipaśyanā exist evenly, dṛṣṭa-dharma-sukha-vihāra  +
(The sabhāga-hetu is of the nature of) 'bringing forth their own fruits’.  +
The abandonment of a kleśa which takes a particular (kuśala or an<br>avyākṛta dharma as) object. When this happens, the dharma which is<br>the object is also said to be abandoned since at that time the dharma<br> comes to be disconnected.  +
Ignorance. There are two kinds: kliṣṭa and akliṣṭa  +
The sphere of nirvāṇa without a remnant<br> of substratum.  +
The fact/principle of pratītya-samutpāda, one of the<br> nine unconditioned dharma-s of some schools.  +
A white (śukla) karma yielding white retribution: the action of rūpa-dhātu,<br> which is always pure (śubham ekāntena) generating agreeable (manojña)<br> retribution.  +