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Dhyana or Dhyāna?

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Does Vetter think the Buddha practised Dhyana or Dhyāna? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Earcanal (talkcontribs) 13:41, 24 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I started the article definitions of mindfulness because I though the mindfulness article would benefit from farming out a properly annotated and classified list of definitions. The article has since become the subject of a WP:PROD as a POV fork. I encourage editors interested in the definitions of mindfulness of this page and the main mindfulness page to follow that discussion on the linked talk page and perhaps participate in the discussion. — Charles Stewart (talk) 10:38, 9 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Etymology under the different language sections

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It appears that people have a different understanding of what etymology ought to be. I came here to research the meaning of 'sati' in Pali and found very little historical information as to the origins and development of that term, let alone how ts meaning may have changed over time. Instead the entry is dominated by the more modern use of the term 'mindfulness' which has been identified as an early translation of 'sati. As far as I am concerned most, if not all of the explanations given here under 'sati' do belong under mindfulness. Hskoppek (talk) 10:11, 13 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]