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Middha

Translations of
Middha
Englishtorpor
sleep
drowsiness
Sanskritमिद्ध (middha)
Palimiddha
Burmeseမိဒ္ဓ
Chinese睡眠 (T) / 睡眠 (S)
眠 (T) / 眠 (S)
Indonesiankantuk; kelambanan
Khmerមិទ្ឋៈ
(UNGEGN: mettheak)
Korean수면, 면
(RR: sumyeon, myeon)
Tibetanགཉིད།
(Wylie: gnyid;
THL: nyi
)
VietnameseThụy miên
Glossary of Buddhism

Middha (Sanskrit: मिद्ध; Pali: मिद्ध  ; Tibetan phonetic: nyi) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "torpor", "drowsiness", "sleep", etc. In the Theravada tradition, middha is defined as a morbid state that is characterized by unwieldiness, lack of energy, and opposition to wholesome activity.[1] In the Mahayana tradition, middha is defined as a mental factor that causes the mind to draw inward, lose discrimination between wholesome and unwholesome activities, and drop out of activities altogether.[2][3]

Middha is identified as:

  1. ^ Bhikkhu Bodhi (2003), p. 84
  2. ^ Guenther (1975), Kindle Locations 1009-1011.
  3. ^ Kunsang (2004), p. 28.

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