Ekaggata

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Ekagratā (Pali) (Sanskrit Ekāgratā, एकाग्रता) is translated as either "one-pointedness" or "unification". This mental factor is one of the components[1] in the jhānas.

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  1. ^ All the elements one by one as they occur of all nine jhanas are listed in the Anuppada Sutta, MN#111