Rushing(pakkhanditva pavattati)
The particle pa of sati-pa(t)thana can also be interpreted as pa-(k)khandanna:rushing,leaping,plunging.As soon as the object of observation arises,the mind has to rush forward towards and into the object of observation with great force,with courage.It attacks the object without hesitation,without thinking,reflecting,analysing,imagining,questiong,considering,speculating or fantasising.Thus,several aspects are involed in rushing:
Sudden,impetuous,quick and swift movement with violence,speed or great force,strength and dynamism.
Simile:like rushing somebody to the hospital.
Capturing,catching or arresting by sudden attack;to make a swift attack or assault;to charge.
Simile:The soldiers capture and defeat the enemy troops in a sudden,forceful attack.
An eager movement of many people to get to a particular place.Simile:The crowds rush the gates of the football stadium just before the game begins.
To move urgently,with excessive speed,haste,or hurry.
Simile:a person at work may say,I`m in a dreadful rush;or,in accordance with the saying,Strike while the iron is hot, one notes and observes the object while it is fresh or hot.
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