Brahmavihara

The brahmavihārā (sublime attitudes, lit. "abodes of brahma") are a series of four Buddhist virtues and the meditation practices made to cultivate them. They are also known as the four immeasurables (Pāli: appamaññā) or four infinite minds (Chinese: 四無量心). The brahmavihārā are:

  1. loving-kindness or benevolence (mettā)
  2. compassion (karuṇā)
  3. empathetic joy (muditā)
  4. equanimity (upekkhā)
Translations of
Brahmavihāra
Englishfour divine abodes
Palicattāri brahmavihārā
Burmeseဗြဟ္မဝိဟာရတရားလေးပါး
Chinese四無量心
(Pinyin: sì wúliàng xīn)
Japanese四無量心
(Rōmaji: shimuryōshin)
Khmerព្រហ្មវិហារ
(UNGEGN: prôhmâvĭhar)
Korean사무량심
(RR: samulyangsim)
Sinhalaසතර බ්‍රහ්ම විහරණ (sathara brahma viharana)
Tibetanཚངས་པའི་གནས་བཞི་
(tshangs pa'i gnas bzhi)
TagalogBlahmabihala
Thaiพรหมวิหาร
(RTGS: phrom wihan)
Vietnamesetứ vô lượng tâm
Glossary of Buddhism

According to the Metta Sutta, cultivation of the four immeasurables has the power to cause the practitioner to be reborn into a "Brahma realm" (Pāli: Brahmaloka).

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