Perceiving drawbacks ☀️ quality
1 discourse
Also known as: observing the disadvantage, contemplating the unsatisfactoriness
Pāli: ādīnavānupassī
Related:
Recognition of unsatisfactoriness
In Linked Discourses (Saṃyutta Nikāya)
Using the simile of a great tree nourished by sap, the Buddha explains that perceiving gratification in graspable objects fuels craving and perpetuates suffering, whereas seeing their drawbacks leads to the cessation of craving and the end of suffering.