VĪTHI: THE PROCESS OF MIND AND MATTER



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VĪTHI: THE PROCESS OF MIND AND MATTER Sayadaw Dr. Nandamālābhivaṃsa (2005), ABHIDHAMMA FOR VIPASSANĀ [revised and supplemented by Agganyāni, Jan. 2009] We human beings are composed of mind + matter (nāma + rūpa). Both are impermanent (anicca), arising and ceasing quickly, and running in a process (vīthi), not by chance. There is a mental process (citta-vīthi) and a physical process (rūpa-vīthi). M i n d P = Paṭisandhi (rebirth, relinking) B = Bhavaṅga (Life-continuum) D = Death (Cuti) M a t t e r K = Kamma-born U = Utu-born (temperature) C = Citta-born (conciousness) A = Āhāra-born (nutriment) Typical mental process at the eye-door with following processes at the mind-door B = Bhavaṅga P = Pañcadvārāvajjana C = Cakkhuviññāṇa S1 = Sampaṭicchana S2 = Santīraṇa M = Manodvārāvajjana V = Voṭṭhapana J = Javana T = Tadārammaṇa 1

Functions of consciousness 1. paṭisandhi (rebirth, relinking) 8. phusana (touching) 2. bhavaṅga (life-continuum) 9. sampaṭicchana (receiving) 3. āvajjana (adverting, attending) 10. santīraṇa (investigating, checking) 4. dassana (seeing) 11. voṭṭhappana (determining, selecting) 5. savana (hearing) 12. javana (impulsion, energetic eperiencing) 6. ghāyana (smelling) 13. tadārammaṇa (registration, retentive, after-effect) 7. sāyana (tasting) 14. cuti (death) Consciousness Function unwholesome consciousness 12 akusala cittas eye-consciousness 2 cakkhu-viññāṇa ear-consciousness 2 sota-viññāṇa nose-consciousness 2 ghāna-viññāṇa tongue-consciousness 2 jivhā-viññāṇa body-consciousness 2 kāya-viññāṇa receiving consciousness 2 sampaṭicchana investigating consciousness with neutral feeling 2 upekkhā-santīraṇa citta investigating consciousness with pleasant feeling somanassa-santīraṇa citta five-door-adverting consciousness pañcadvārāvajjana citta mind-door-adverting consciousness manodvārāvajjana citta smile-producing consciousness hasituppāda citta great wholesome + great functional consciousness 8 mahā-kusala + 8 mahā-kiriya cittas great resultant consciousness 8 mahā-vipāka cittas finematerial wholesome + functional consciousness 5 rūpa-kusala + 5 rūpa-kiriya cittas finematerial resultant consciousness 5 rūpa-vipāka cittas immaterial wholesome + functional consciousness 4 arūpa-kusala + 4 arūpa-kiriya cittas immaterial resultant consciousness 4 arūpa-vipāka cittas supramundane consciousness (path + fruition) 8 lokuttara cittas (4 magga + 4 phala) Rebirth - paṭisandhi Life-continuum - bhavaṅga Adverting - āvajjana Seeing - dassana Hearing - savana Smelling - ghāyana Tasting - sāyana Touching - phusana Receiving - sampaṭicchana Inveestigating - santīraṇa Determining - votthapana Impulsion - javana Registration - tadārammaṇa Death - cuti 2

Mental process at the eye-door Four types of object (classified according their size) and number of possible mental processes: 1. very large (we can see easily, like a building, a mountain, an elephant...) 1 2. large 2 3. small 6 4. very small (we hardly can see, like tiny insects, dust...) 6 - - - - on seeing 15 different eye-door processes are possible 15 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J J J T T B... (normally seven javanas) lifecontinuum the citta opens its door for the new object object starts = gate-opener (born here), life-span of but cannot enter the object ceased (bhavaṅga has its own object: kamma, kamma-nimitta or gati-nimitta) Function of the cittas: B = Bhavaṅga: passive mind, very quiet B p = past bhavaṅga, B v = vibrating bhavaṅga, B a = arresting bhavaṅga P = Pañcadvārāvajjana = five-sense-door adverting: opens the respective sense-door for the object C = Cakkhuviññāṇa = eye-consciousness: sees the object Sp = Sampaṭicchana = receiving consciousness: receives the object St = Santīraṇa = investigating consciousness: investigates the object ( checking ) V = Voṭṭhapana = determining consciousness: decides, determines the object ( selecting ) J = Javana = dynamic consciousness: eperiences and enjoys the object T = Tadārammaṇa = following consciousness: follows the javanas with the same object (mostly translated as registration ) Very large object B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J J J T T Large object Two types of processes are possible: 1. B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J J J B 2. B p B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J J J Small object Si types of processes are possible (more and more bhavaṅgas pass, before the object enters and the mind becomes active, but no more javanas arise): 1. B p B p B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V V V B B B B 2. B p B p B p B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V V V B B B 3. B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V V V B B 4. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V V V B 5. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V V V 6. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B a P C Sp St V V 3

Very small object Si types of processes are possible (only passive states of mind with vibrating bhavaṅga arise after 10 to 15 bhavaṅgas passed): 1. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B v B B B B B 2. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B v B B B B 3. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B v B B B 4. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B v B B 5. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B v B 6. B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B p B v B v Alltogether: 15 vīthis at eye-door possible All 5 doors (eye, ear, nose, tongue, body): 5 15 = 75 vīthis Mental process at the mind-door After the eye-door process there must follow at least three mind-door processes in order to know the object. The first mind-door-process recalls the object (past object), the second catches the form or the word, the third knows the meaning of the object. 1. Clear object: B v B a M J J J J J J J T T 2. Obscure object: B v B a M J J J J J J J M = manodvārāvajjana = mind-door adverting, turning to a new mental object = mind-door opener T = tadārammaṇa = following consciousness / registration Mental process during attainment When we practise meditation successfully, through Samathā we can attain the jhānas, through Vipassanā Nibbāna, that means path + fruition (magga + phala). First attainment of jhāna for a slow person: B v B a M P U A G Jh B Later attaining jhānas again (eample): B v B a M P U A V Jh Jh Jh Jh Jh Jh Jh B First eperience of Nibbāna (sotāpanna): B v B a M P U A G Mg Ph Ph B Later eperience as sotāpanna or arahat: B v B a M P U A V Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph B B v and B a = vibrating and arresting bhavaṅga M = manodvārāvajjana = mind-door adverting consciousness P = parikamma = preparation consciousness U = upacāra = access consciousness A = anuloma = confirmity G = gotrabhū = change-of-lineage V = vodāna = cleansing (last mahākusala citta instead of gotrabhū) Jh = jhāna = first rūpāvacara kusala citta or later any rūpāvacara or arūpāvacara citta Mg = magga = path consciousness (one of the four) Ph = phala = fruition consciousness (can arise many times and then the vīthi becomes very long) Occur as Javana-cittas. P, U, A, G, V are one of the four mahākusala cittas with ñāṇa but with special functions 4

Mental process at death and rebirth 4 types of death-processes in eye-door (dependent of size or strength of the object): death-process / old life 1. B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J T T B Cu (17) Ps 2. B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J T T Cu (16) Ps 3. B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J B Cu (15) Ps B 4. B p B v B a P C Sp St V J J J J J Cu (14) Ps B B Cu = Cuti = death-consciousness Ps = paṭisandhi = relinking consciousness, rebirth-consciousness birth-process / new life receive the old object 4 types of death-processes in mind-door (dependent of size or strength of the object): death-process / old life 1. B v B a M J J J J J T T B Cu (12) Ps... 2. B v B a M J J J J J T T Cu (11) Ps... 3. B v B a M J J J J J B Cu (10) Ps... 4. B v B a M J J J J J Cu (9) Ps... birth-process / new life all receive the old object The life-span of the object is always longer than that of the death-process, so the paṭisandhi always receives this object. Arising of mind and matter in the new life first vīthi last vīthi (1) (2) (3) (4)... (17) Ps B B B... B M J J J J J J J B B... Cu P B B B... B (16) (life-span of rūpa = 17 cittas or 51 mind-submoments) kammaja rūpa cittaja rūpas start also (at arising submoments) utu (tejo) itself is kamma-born and already present in the first submoment of paṭisandhi-citta. Utuja rūpa = utu-born matter start at the second submoment of paṭisandhi. Concerning āhāraja rūpa, we cannot say defintely when they start to arsise. 5