Significance of Pancadvaravajjana
Pancadvaravajjana, according to Theravada teachings, represents a critical stage in the Pancadvara citta vithi, where an individual's initial awareness of an object begins to take place. This phase occurs prior to the complete processing of the experience, marking it as an essential step in understanding perception and cognition within this specific Buddhist framework.
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Buddhist concept of 'Pancadvaravajjana'
Pancadvaravajjana in Buddhism denotes the initial awareness stage in the Pancadvara citta vithi, preceding the complete processing of an object, marking the first interaction between consciousness and sensory experience.
From: A Manual of Abhidhamma
(1) The phase within the Pancadvara citta vithi where initial awareness of an object occurs before the experience is fully processed.[1]