1)
Sati
(
p. 672) Sati Sati (f.) [Vedic smṛti: see etym. under sarati
2] memory, recognition, consciousness, D
i.180;
ii.292; Miln 77 -- 80; intentness of mind, wakefulness of mind, mindfulness, alertness, lucidity of mind, self -- possession, conscience, self -- consciousness D
i.19;
iii.31, 49, 213, 230, 270 sq.; A
i.95; Dhs 14; Nd
1 7; Tikp 61; VbhA 91; DhsA 121; Miln 37;
upaṭṭhitā sati presence of mind D
iii.252, 282, 287; S
ii.231; A
ii.6, 218;
iii.199;
iv.232; It 120;
parimukhaŋ satiŋ upaṭṭhāpetuŋ to surround oneself with watchfulness of mind M
iii.89; Vin
i.24,
satiŋ paccupaṭṭhāpetuŋ to preserve self -- possession J
i.112;
iv.215;
kāyagatā sati intentness of mind on the body, realization of the impermanency of all things M
iii.89; A
i.43; S
i.188; Miln 248; 336;
muṭṭhasati forgetful, careless D
iii.252, 282;
maraṇasati mindfulness as to death A
iv.317 sq.; J
iv.216; SnA 54; PvA 61, 66.
asati not thinking of, forgetfulness DhsA 241; instr.
asatiyā through forgetfulness, without thinking of it, not intentionally Vin
ii.289
2.
sati (sammā˚) is one of the constituents of the 8 -- fold Ariyan Path (e g. A
iii.141 sq.; VbhA 120): see
[magga](magga) 2.
-- âdhipateyya (sat˚) dominant mindfulness A
ii.243 sq.; It 40.
-- indriya the sense, faculty, of mindfulness A
ii.149; Dhs 14.
-- uppāda arising, production of recollection J
i.98; A
ii.185; M
i.124.
-- ullapakāyika, a class of devas S
i.16 sq.
-- paṭṭhāna [BSk. smṛty'upasthāna Divy 126, 182, 208] intent contemplation and mindfulness, earnest thought, application of mindfulness; there are
four satipaṭṭhānas, referring to the body, the sensations, the mind, and phenomena respectively, D
ii.83, 290 sq.;
iii.101 sq., 127, 221; M
i.56, 339;
ii.11 etc.; A
ii.218;
iii.12;
iv.125 sq., 457 sq.;
v.175; S
iii.96, 153;
v.9, 166; Dhs 358; Kvu 155 (cp.
Kvu. trsln 104 sq.); Nd
1 14, 45, 325, 340; Vism 3; VbhA 57, 214 sq., 417. -- See on term e. g.
Cpd. 179; and in greater detail
Dial. ii.322 sq.
-- vinaya disciplinary proceeding under appeal to the accused monk's own conscience Vin
i.325;
ii.79 etc.; M
ii.247; A
i.99.
-- vepullappatta having attained a clear conscience Vin
ii.79.
-- saŋvara restraint in mindfulness Vism 7; DhsA 351; SnA 8.
-- sampajañña mindfulness and self -- possession D
i.70; A
ii.210; DA
i.183 sq.
-- sambojjhanga (e. g. S
v.90) see (sam)bojjhanga.
-- sammosa loss of mindfulness or memory, lack of concentration or attention D
i.19; Vin
ii.114; DA
i.113; Pug 32; Vism 63; Miln 266.