Mind (Buddhism)
The mind (heart, Sanskrit: citta, Pali: citta) refers to the six expressions of rest, transplant, invisibility, longevity, new style, ceremony according to the Buddhist Buddhism. According to the flow of the Buddhist allegory of the Buddha of the Great Buddha, it refers to the eight expressions (Eight Buddhism), which is added to the six expressions, and the Awakening expressions of the eight expressions. The mind is also called the heart in the meaning of the subject or the main view, and it is called in the meaning of the house (sanskrit language: citta), the shing law (sanskrit: citta-dharma, ). It is also called the bhūmi in the sense of place or space, which means that the mind (6 or 8), ie, the mind, Good "," good "," bad ", and" weapon "are the spaces in which all kinds of mind functions occur, function, change and disappear.