Ekkagata
Ekkagata (faded) means Concentration, but it is about a concept Buddhist hindouist and referring to a type of concentration radically different from the concentration mentioned for example by the cognitive Psychologie in its study of the Attention.
Ekkagata is indeed one of the factors of all Dhyana and besides the only factor present in each. The term is equivalent to Samadhi - except with employment: ekkagata will be always described like a factor, a characteristic of dhyanas.
See too
- Other factors of the dhyanas: Vitaka, Vicara, Piti, Sukkha and Upekkha.
- Arupajhanas
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