Doors and Physical Bases of Citta - Cittas and cetasikas arise on the same base
Vithi-vimutti-cittas which experience an object without dependence on any
door, also have a physical place of origin. Although they are not dependent
on any doorway, they could not, in the planes where there are both nāma
and rūpa, arise without a vatthu. A new life begins when the patisandhi-citta
arises; however, there is not only nama, there has to be rūpa as well. The
hadaya-vatthu is the rūpa which is the vatthu of the patisandhi-citta. All
bhavanga-cittas and the cuti-citta have the hadaya-vatthu as their physical
base.
The five kinds of pasāda-rūpa are the vatthus of the pañca-viññānas. As
regards the vatthu of the two types of kāya-viññāna (body-consciousness,
which can be kusala vipāka or akusala vipāka), this can arise all over the
body. Any part of the body which has sensitivity, can be vatthu for the kāya-
viññāna.
The vatthu is the place of origin not only of citta, but also of cetasikas arising
together with the citta. Thus, except in the planes of existence where there is
only nāma there has to be rūpakkhandha as well when the four
nāmakkhandhas arise.
- The object for which the holy life is lived
- Is there a method?
- The purpose of the Buddha's teachings
- Experience an object through one of the six doors
- Experience an object without any doorway
- Some cittas perform many functions through many doors
- Bases and doors have different function
- Cittas and cetasikas arise on the same base
- What is the purpose of understanding