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Lec6. Rupa
Dr. Jutamas Vareesangthip
Rupa
 Rupa is one of the 4 Ultimate Realities or
Paramattha Dhamma, the others
citta,cetasika and Nibbana. The first three
are conditioned and can be experienced by all.
They arise and fall away due to conditions. The
last one, Nibbana, being unconditioned, can only
be experienced by enlightened beings.
 Rupa is also one of the five aggregates that
make up a being, the others being
vinnana, sanna, sankhara and vedana.
 The term Rupa is derived from the Pali
‘ruppati’ which means to be
deformed, broken, knocked
about, oppressed. To judge from the various
aspects of rupas, ‘matter’ is the nearest
equivalent translation.
 However, the meaning of rupa, or material
phenomenon, is different from matter in
conventional sense, such as table, chair, or
book. Rupa in fact, comprises the
characteristics of matter as well as energy
 Rupa may change state, form and
appearance on account of temperature just
as matter does. It also has the characteristics
of energy, eg. due to its elements of heat and
movement. Although form and mass
becomes apparent when a lot of rupa has
been accumulated, rupa in the ultimate sense
is formless and shapeless just as energy is.
 Scientists now know that matter and energy
are just two forms of the same thing, as
proven by Albert Einstein with his famous
 But unlike the law of conservation of mass
and energy which states that matter and
energy can neither be created or
destroyed, Abhidhamma explains that rupa
arises and perishes incessantly at short
intervals measured by small instants called
‘khana’.
 The life span of a rupa endures for 17
conscious moments, so what is formed is
almost instantly gone. Rupa is incessantly
produced from four main
Two-fold Division
 There are 28
types of rupa
and these can be
considered two-
fold by way of :
 i. 4 Essentials
(bhuta-rupa)
 ii. 24 Derivatives
(upadaya-rupa)
The Four Great Essentials
(maha-bhuta rupas)
 1. Pathavi dhatu
(earth element)
 2. Apo dhatu (water
element)
 3. Tejo dhatu (fire
element)
 4. Vayo dhatu (air
element)
 Dhatu in Pali means that which carries its
own characteristic marks or attributes.
Element is the closest equivalent for dhatu.
 The four great essentials are the
fundamental material elements which exist
together and which are inseparable.
 Every material substance, ranging from the
minutest particles to the most massive
object, is made up of these four elements
which possess specific characteristics as
described above.
The Four Great Essentials
(maha-bhuta rupas)
 The 4 maha-bhuta rupas are also called upada-
rupas. All the other 24 rupas, or
upadayarupa, have to depend on these 4 maha-
bhuta rupas. Maha-bhuta rupas are the base for
all rupas including themselves.
 The 24 upadaya-rupas are derived(not original)
material phenomena. This is because they are
derived from, or arise dependent on the 4 Great
Essentials. The Four Great Essentials are the
primary elements and can be compared to the
earth, while the derived material phenomena can
be likened to the trees and shrubs growing from
the earth.
The Four Great Essentials
(maha-bhuta rupas)
11 Classes of Rupa
 The 28 rupas can be
grouped into 11 Classes.
These 11 classes can be
divided into 2 groups :
 i. 7 Concretely produced
matter groups
(Nipphanna-rupa)
 ii. 4 Non-concretely
produced matter groups
(Anipphanna-rupa)
Concretely produced possess intrinsic
natures and are suitable for
contemplation and comprehension by
insight. Non-concretely produced matter
are called as such as they are more
abstract in nature. Also, they do not arise
directly from the 4 causes of material
phenomena but exist as attributes of
concretely produced matter.
 1. Earth element (Pathavi-dhatu)
 Has the characteristics of extension and solidity.
Hardness and softness are modes of the earth
element.
 2. Water element (Apo-dhatu)
 Has the characteristics of fluidity
and cohesion. It causes the other
forms of matter to hold together.
According to the Abhidhamma,
it is not possible to physically sense
Types of Rupa
Concretely produced
matter (18 rupas)
i. Great Essentials (Maha-
bhuta)
i. Great Essentials (Maha-bhuta)
 3. Fire element (Tejo-dhatu)
 Has the characteristics of heat.
It has the two modes of heat and
cold. The less the fire element
present, the colder is the
object as perceived(receive).
 4. Air element (Vayo-dhatu)
 Has the characteristics of
distention and pressure. Its
presence allows motion, or
 movement, in material
phenomena.
ii. Sensitive phenomena (Pasada-rupa)
 5. Eye sensitive matter (Cakkhu-pasada)
 6. Ear sensitive matter (Sota-pasada)
 7. Nose sensitive matter (Ghana-pasada)
 8. Tongue sensitive matter (Jivha-pasada)
 9. Body sensitive matter (Kaya-pasada)
 These are the five types of sensitive matter located in each
of the five sense organs. In the Abhidhamma, this is distinct
from the gross sense organ which forms the support of the
sensitive matter. For example, the eye as conventionally
known is referred to in the Abhidhamma as the composite
eye. Each of the other
sensitive materials are located in their respective physical
bases, with the body sensitive material extending over the
iii. Objective phenomena (Gocara-rupa)
 10. Visible form (Rupa-rammana)
 11. Sound (Sadda-rammana)
 12. Smell (Gandha-rammana)
 13. Taste (Rasa-rammana)
 *. Tangibility (Photthabba-rammana)
 These are the types of material phenomena that
impinge (strike) on the senses and are the objects of
sense consciousness. Tangibility is not numbered as
it is perceived due to the presence (or absence) of
the earth, fire and air elements. The water element is
too subtle to be sensed by touch.
-
iv. Sexual phenomena (Bhava-rupa)
 14. Femininity matter (Itthi-bhava)
 15. Masculinity matter (Purisa-bhava)
 These faculties are manifested in a person
being male or female. Their presence is
displayed in the physical structure, features,
characteristics and sexual orientation of a
person.
v. Heart phenomena (Hadaya-rupa)
 16. Heart base
(Hadaya-vatthu)
 This is the physical
support for the
mind and
supported by the
life faculty. In the
Abhidhamma, the
heart base is said
to be the blood in
the heart cavity.
vi. Life phenomena (Jivita-rupa)
 17. Life faculty (Jivita-rupa)
 This is the material counterpart of mental
life faculty. It is characterized as life or
vitality, and maintains the co-existence
kinds of matter at the
moment of
their presence.
vii. Nutritional phenomena (Ahara-rupa)
 18. Nutriment
(Kabalika-ahara /
oja)
 This is the edible
material in food
which sustains the
physical body and
allows it to grow
and survive.
Non-concretely produced matter (10 rupas)
 viii. Limiting
phenomena
(Pariccheda-rupa
)
 19. Space element (Akasa-
dhatu)
 This element enables material
phenomena and groups of
material phenomena to be
separate and distinct. It delimits
matter and can
 20. Bodily intimation
(Kaya-vinnatti)
 21. Vocal intimation
(Vaci-vinnatti)
 These two types of material
phenomena enable the types of physical
movement and verbal expression that allows
communication. Both have the function of
displaying intention and can be understood to
be the nerve impulses of the body.
ix. Communicating phenomena
(Vinnatti-rupa)
x. Mutable phenomena
(Vikara-rupa )
 22. Lightness (Lahuta)
 23. Malleability (Muduta -
-
)
 24. Wieldiness (Kammannata)
 *. Plus 2 communicating phenomena
 This group represents special modes or manifestations of
concretely produced matter. Lightness counters the
heaviness of matter. Malleability(the property of something
that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking)
dispels rigidity and allows pliability and suppleness.
Wieldiness helps to overcome awkwardness and allows
manageability and ease of movement. The two types of
communicating phenomena are included in this group as
xi. Characteristics of matter
(Lakkhana-rupa)
 25. Production (Upacaya)
 26. Continuity (Santati)
 27. Decay (Jarata)
 28. Impermanence (Aniccata)
 In this group, production and continuity are both terms
for the arising of matter. Production is the first arising of
a material process whereas continuity is the repeated
arising of the process. Decay is understood to be the
maturing or aging of the material process, leading to its
termination. Impermanence characterizes the eventual
breaking up and falling away of the material process.
nirvana
Abhidharma
 The abhidharma-
mahāvibhāsa-sāstra,
a sarvastivādin commenta
ry, 3rd century BCE and
later, describes the
possible etymological
interpretations of the word
nirvana.
Vana +Nir Nature of nirvana
The path of
rebirth
Leaving off
Being away from the path of rebirth
permanently avoiding all paths of
transmigration.
Forest Without
To be in a state which has got rid
of, forever, of the dense forest of
the three fires of lust, malice and
delusion
Weaving Being free
Freedom from the knot of the
vexations of karmas and in which
the texture of both birth and death
is not to be woven
Stench or
stink
Without
Being without and free from all
stench of karmas
 Each of the five aggregates is called a skandha, which
means "tree trunk". Each skandha informs the study of
one's every normal experience, but eventually leads
away from nirvana. Skandha also means "heap" or
"pile" or "mass", like an endless knot's path, or a
forest.

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Lec6. rupa

  • 1. Lec6. Rupa Dr. Jutamas Vareesangthip
  • 2. Rupa  Rupa is one of the 4 Ultimate Realities or Paramattha Dhamma, the others citta,cetasika and Nibbana. The first three are conditioned and can be experienced by all. They arise and fall away due to conditions. The last one, Nibbana, being unconditioned, can only be experienced by enlightened beings.  Rupa is also one of the five aggregates that make up a being, the others being vinnana, sanna, sankhara and vedana.
  • 3.  The term Rupa is derived from the Pali ‘ruppati’ which means to be deformed, broken, knocked about, oppressed. To judge from the various aspects of rupas, ‘matter’ is the nearest equivalent translation.  However, the meaning of rupa, or material phenomenon, is different from matter in conventional sense, such as table, chair, or book. Rupa in fact, comprises the characteristics of matter as well as energy
  • 4.  Rupa may change state, form and appearance on account of temperature just as matter does. It also has the characteristics of energy, eg. due to its elements of heat and movement. Although form and mass becomes apparent when a lot of rupa has been accumulated, rupa in the ultimate sense is formless and shapeless just as energy is.  Scientists now know that matter and energy are just two forms of the same thing, as proven by Albert Einstein with his famous
  • 5.  But unlike the law of conservation of mass and energy which states that matter and energy can neither be created or destroyed, Abhidhamma explains that rupa arises and perishes incessantly at short intervals measured by small instants called ‘khana’.  The life span of a rupa endures for 17 conscious moments, so what is formed is almost instantly gone. Rupa is incessantly produced from four main
  • 6. Two-fold Division  There are 28 types of rupa and these can be considered two- fold by way of :  i. 4 Essentials (bhuta-rupa)  ii. 24 Derivatives (upadaya-rupa)
  • 7. The Four Great Essentials (maha-bhuta rupas)  1. Pathavi dhatu (earth element)  2. Apo dhatu (water element)  3. Tejo dhatu (fire element)  4. Vayo dhatu (air element)
  • 8.  Dhatu in Pali means that which carries its own characteristic marks or attributes. Element is the closest equivalent for dhatu.  The four great essentials are the fundamental material elements which exist together and which are inseparable.  Every material substance, ranging from the minutest particles to the most massive object, is made up of these four elements which possess specific characteristics as described above. The Four Great Essentials (maha-bhuta rupas)
  • 9.  The 4 maha-bhuta rupas are also called upada- rupas. All the other 24 rupas, or upadayarupa, have to depend on these 4 maha- bhuta rupas. Maha-bhuta rupas are the base for all rupas including themselves.  The 24 upadaya-rupas are derived(not original) material phenomena. This is because they are derived from, or arise dependent on the 4 Great Essentials. The Four Great Essentials are the primary elements and can be compared to the earth, while the derived material phenomena can be likened to the trees and shrubs growing from the earth. The Four Great Essentials (maha-bhuta rupas)
  • 10. 11 Classes of Rupa  The 28 rupas can be grouped into 11 Classes. These 11 classes can be divided into 2 groups :  i. 7 Concretely produced matter groups (Nipphanna-rupa)  ii. 4 Non-concretely produced matter groups (Anipphanna-rupa)
  • 11. Concretely produced possess intrinsic natures and are suitable for contemplation and comprehension by insight. Non-concretely produced matter are called as such as they are more abstract in nature. Also, they do not arise directly from the 4 causes of material phenomena but exist as attributes of concretely produced matter.
  • 12.  1. Earth element (Pathavi-dhatu)  Has the characteristics of extension and solidity. Hardness and softness are modes of the earth element.  2. Water element (Apo-dhatu)  Has the characteristics of fluidity and cohesion. It causes the other forms of matter to hold together. According to the Abhidhamma, it is not possible to physically sense Types of Rupa Concretely produced matter (18 rupas) i. Great Essentials (Maha- bhuta)
  • 13. i. Great Essentials (Maha-bhuta)  3. Fire element (Tejo-dhatu)  Has the characteristics of heat. It has the two modes of heat and cold. The less the fire element present, the colder is the object as perceived(receive).  4. Air element (Vayo-dhatu)  Has the characteristics of distention and pressure. Its presence allows motion, or  movement, in material phenomena.
  • 14. ii. Sensitive phenomena (Pasada-rupa)  5. Eye sensitive matter (Cakkhu-pasada)  6. Ear sensitive matter (Sota-pasada)  7. Nose sensitive matter (Ghana-pasada)  8. Tongue sensitive matter (Jivha-pasada)  9. Body sensitive matter (Kaya-pasada)  These are the five types of sensitive matter located in each of the five sense organs. In the Abhidhamma, this is distinct from the gross sense organ which forms the support of the sensitive matter. For example, the eye as conventionally known is referred to in the Abhidhamma as the composite eye. Each of the other sensitive materials are located in their respective physical bases, with the body sensitive material extending over the
  • 15. iii. Objective phenomena (Gocara-rupa)  10. Visible form (Rupa-rammana)  11. Sound (Sadda-rammana)  12. Smell (Gandha-rammana)  13. Taste (Rasa-rammana)  *. Tangibility (Photthabba-rammana)  These are the types of material phenomena that impinge (strike) on the senses and are the objects of sense consciousness. Tangibility is not numbered as it is perceived due to the presence (or absence) of the earth, fire and air elements. The water element is too subtle to be sensed by touch.
  • 16. -
  • 17. iv. Sexual phenomena (Bhava-rupa)  14. Femininity matter (Itthi-bhava)  15. Masculinity matter (Purisa-bhava)  These faculties are manifested in a person being male or female. Their presence is displayed in the physical structure, features, characteristics and sexual orientation of a person.
  • 18. v. Heart phenomena (Hadaya-rupa)  16. Heart base (Hadaya-vatthu)  This is the physical support for the mind and supported by the life faculty. In the Abhidhamma, the heart base is said to be the blood in the heart cavity.
  • 19. vi. Life phenomena (Jivita-rupa)  17. Life faculty (Jivita-rupa)  This is the material counterpart of mental life faculty. It is characterized as life or vitality, and maintains the co-existence kinds of matter at the moment of their presence.
  • 20. vii. Nutritional phenomena (Ahara-rupa)  18. Nutriment (Kabalika-ahara / oja)  This is the edible material in food which sustains the physical body and allows it to grow and survive.
  • 21. Non-concretely produced matter (10 rupas)  viii. Limiting phenomena (Pariccheda-rupa )  19. Space element (Akasa- dhatu)  This element enables material phenomena and groups of material phenomena to be separate and distinct. It delimits matter and can
  • 22.  20. Bodily intimation (Kaya-vinnatti)  21. Vocal intimation (Vaci-vinnatti)  These two types of material phenomena enable the types of physical movement and verbal expression that allows communication. Both have the function of displaying intention and can be understood to be the nerve impulses of the body. ix. Communicating phenomena (Vinnatti-rupa)
  • 23. x. Mutable phenomena (Vikara-rupa )  22. Lightness (Lahuta)  23. Malleability (Muduta - - )  24. Wieldiness (Kammannata)  *. Plus 2 communicating phenomena  This group represents special modes or manifestations of concretely produced matter. Lightness counters the heaviness of matter. Malleability(the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking) dispels rigidity and allows pliability and suppleness. Wieldiness helps to overcome awkwardness and allows manageability and ease of movement. The two types of communicating phenomena are included in this group as
  • 24. xi. Characteristics of matter (Lakkhana-rupa)  25. Production (Upacaya)  26. Continuity (Santati)  27. Decay (Jarata)  28. Impermanence (Aniccata)  In this group, production and continuity are both terms for the arising of matter. Production is the first arising of a material process whereas continuity is the repeated arising of the process. Decay is understood to be the maturing or aging of the material process, leading to its termination. Impermanence characterizes the eventual breaking up and falling away of the material process.
  • 26. Abhidharma  The abhidharma- mahāvibhāsa-sāstra, a sarvastivādin commenta ry, 3rd century BCE and later, describes the possible etymological interpretations of the word nirvana.
  • 27. Vana +Nir Nature of nirvana The path of rebirth Leaving off Being away from the path of rebirth permanently avoiding all paths of transmigration. Forest Without To be in a state which has got rid of, forever, of the dense forest of the three fires of lust, malice and delusion Weaving Being free Freedom from the knot of the vexations of karmas and in which the texture of both birth and death is not to be woven Stench or stink Without Being without and free from all stench of karmas
  • 28.  Each of the five aggregates is called a skandha, which means "tree trunk". Each skandha informs the study of one's every normal experience, but eventually leads away from nirvana. Skandha also means "heap" or "pile" or "mass", like an endless knot's path, or a forest.