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Upekkhā (indevanagari: ऊपेक्खा), is the Buddhist concept of equanimity. As one of the Brahma Vihara (meditative states), it is a pure mental state cultivated on the Buddhist path to nirvāna.
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In the Pali Canon and post-canonical commentary, upekkha is identified as an important step in one's spiritual development in a number of places:
Ataraxia and Apatheia are similar terms in Greek philosophy.
American Buddhist monk Bhikkhu Bodhi wrote:
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