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280.Ananto ākāsoti ettha nāssa uppādanto vā vayanto vā paññāyatīti ananto.
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23.Unbounded space: here it is called “unbounded” (ananta, lit. endless) because neither its end as its arising nor its end as its fall are made known.7
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Comm. NT: 7.
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Ākāsoti kasiṇugghāṭimākāso vuccati.
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It is the space left by the removal of the kasiṇa that is called “space.”
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Manasikāravasenāpi cettha anantatā veditabbā.
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And here unboundedness (endlessness) should be understood as [referring to] the attention also,
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Teneva vibhaṅge vuttaṃ "tasmiṃ ākāse cittaṃ ṭhapeti, saṇṭhapeti, anantaṃ pharati, tena vuccati ananto ākāso"ti (vibha. 605).
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which is why it is said in the Vibhaṅga: “He places, settles his consciousness in that space, he pervades unboundedly (anantaṃ), hence ‘unbounded (ananto) space’ is said” (Vibh 262).
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