”beautiful (or attractive) object of mind”; it may become an inducement to the arising of sense-desire (ka^macchanda; s. ni^varana): "No other thing do I know, o monks, through which in such a degree sense-desire may arise, and once arisen will continue to grow, as an attractive object. Whoso does not wisely consider an attractive object, in him sense-desire will arise, and once arisen will continue to grow" (A. I, 2).