Abbreviations
- As:
-
Atthasālinī
- MĀ:
-
Madhyama-āgama
- MBI:
-
mindfulness-based intervention
- MN:
-
Majjhima-nikāya
- Ps:
-
Papañcasūdanī
- Sn:
-
Sutta-nipāta
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Anālayo, B. Mindfulness Constructs in Early Buddhism and Theravāda: Another Contribution to the Memory Debate. Mindfulness 9, 1047–1051 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-018-0967-3
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