The content of the
Atthasālinī is both doctrinal and encyclopedic. It expands on the
Abhidhamma Pitaka with elaborate explanations and contextual discussions.
Mental factors Within the
Atthasālinī, Buddhaghosa systematically explains the fifty-two
mental factors (Pali: cetasikas) listed in the
Dhammasangani. It also explains bodily, verbal, and mental actions. For instance, an intention to kill deer that is not carried out is not yet bodily action (
kāyakamma), but is still described as unwholesome mental misconduct (
kāyaduccarita).
Encyclopedic information The text also records the history of Abhidhamma transmission, historical figures (e.g. Āḷāra Kālāma, Ajita,
Kondañña, King Duṭṭhagāmaṇī,
Mahinda,
Nāgasena,
Dīpaṅkara Buddha,
Vipassī Buddha, Queen Mallikā, Sujātā), and geographic details such as rivers (Aciravatī, Gaṅgā, Godhāvarī, Nerañjarā, Mahī, Sarabhū, Anomā) and places (Kāsi, Kosala, Isipatana, Jambudīpa, Jetavana, Tambapaṇṇi, Pāṭaliputta, Rājagaha, Sāketa, Sāvatthi). == Related works ==