Appamāda

Apramāda (Sanskrit; Pali: appamāda; Tibetan Wylie: bag yod pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "conscientious" or "concern". It is defined as taking great care concerning what should be adopted and what should be avoided. In the Pāli Canon, a collection of the Buddha's earliest teachings, the term appamāda is quite significant and the essence of the meaning cannot be captured with one English word. "Heedfulness", "diligence", and "conscientiousness", are all words that capture some aspects of appamāda. It is identified as one of the eleven virtuous mental factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma teachings.

Translations of
Apramāda
Englishcarefulness,
concern,
conscientiousness,
conscious awareness
Sanskritअप्रमाद - apramāda
Paliappamāda
Chinese不放逸(T) / 不放逸(S)
Korean불방일
(RR: bulbangil)
Tibetanབག་ཡོད་པ།
(Wylie: bag yod pa;
THL: bakyö pa
)
Glossary of Buddhism
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