Significance of Anuruddha Sutta
The Anuruddha Sutta, according to Theravada teaching, presents a discourse by Venerable Anuruddha that distinguishes between two forms of liberation achieved through meditation: Appamana Cetovimutti and Mahaggata Cetovimutti. This Sutta emphasizes the nuances of these two types of mental liberation, offering insights into their significance and application in meditation practice.
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Buddhist concept of 'Anuruddha Sutta'
The Anuruddha Sutta elucidates two types of liberation in meditation according to Venerable Anuruddha: Appamana Cetovimutti, characterized by boundless mind, and Mahaggata Cetovimutti, which emphasizes a more profound meditative absorption.
From: Guide to Tipitaka
(1) A teaching by Venerable Anuruddha explaining the difference between two types of liberation through meditation, Appamana Cetovimutti and Mahaggata Cetovimutti.[1]