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rapture, enthusiasm (rendered also by joy,
happiness); interest it is one of the mental factors or concomitants (cetasika)
and belongs to the group of mental constructions (sankhāra-kkhandha). As,
in sutta texts, it is often linked in a compound word. with 'gladness' (pāmojja)
or 'happiness' (sukha), some Western translations have wrongly taken it
as a synonym of these two terms. Pīti, however, is not a feeling or a
sensation, and hence does not belong to the feeling-group (vedanā-kkhandha),
but may be described psychologically as 'joyful interest'. As such it may be
associated with advantageous as well as with disadvantageous and neutral states of
consciousness.
A high degree of rapture is characteristic of certain stages
in meditative concentration, in insight practice (vipassanā) as well as
in the first two absorptions (jhāna, q.v.). In the latter it appears as
one of the factors of absorption (jhānanga; s. jhāna) and is
strongest in the 2nd absorption.
Five degrees of intensity in meditative rapture
are described in Vis.M. IV. 94ff.
It is one of the factors of enlightenment (bojjhanga,
q.v.).

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