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āpanna, 153 találat.
āpanna →
ncped
having entered upon, reached (a state or condition); in trouble; who has committed an offense.
āpanna →
pts
…ā.); Vin.iii.90; DN.i.4 (dayāpanna merciful); Cnd.32 (taṇhāya). 2. unfortunate miserable Ja.i.19 (verse 124). Cp. pari˚. *Apa
pp. of…
ambaṭṭha →
dppn
…Pokkharasādi himself becomes a Sotāpanna.
anāthapiṇḍika →
dppn
…converted and became a Sotāpanna. He invited the Buddha to a meal the next day, providing everything himself, although the seṭṭhi, the Mayor…
bimbisāra →
dppn
…at their head, became sotāpannas. On the following day the Buddha and his large retinue of monks accepted the hospitality of Bimbisāra. At the…
dīghanakha →
dppn
…preached to him the Dīghanakha Sutta, at the end of which he became a sotāpanna. In the sutta he is addressed as Aggivessana. MN.i.497f.
kūṭadanta →
dppn
…Sutta. At the end of the discourse he became a Sotāpanna. DN.i.127ff.
mahāmoggallāna →
dppn
…the Buddha, and became a sotāpanna. He found Moggallāna and repeated the stanza he had heard from Assaji ye dhammā hetuppabhavā, etc., and…
nakulamātā →
dppn
…to them and they became sotāpannas. The Buddha visited their village once more when they were old. They entertained him, telling of their…
nakulapitā →
dppn
…to them and they became sotāpannas. The Buddha visited their village once more when they were old. They entertained him, telling of their…
nandaka →
dppn
…the first day they became sotāpannas, and, on the second, five hundred of them attained arahantship. MN.iii.270 AN.iv.358ff. From that time the…
pokkharasāti →
dppn
…his follower and became a sotāpanna.DN.i.87f. DN.i.106ff. Owing to his eminence, he was present at the meetings of the brahmins held in…
punabbasumātā →
dppn
…to the Buddha. At the end of the sermon, both mother and son became sotāpannas, Uttarā being too young to understand. SN.i.210f.
rohinī →
dppn
…had had with her father while she was yet a sotāpanna.
sakka →
dppn
…that he has become a sotāpanna and has earned for himself the right to be reborn eventually in the Akaniṭṭhā world, whence he will pass…
sarakāni →
dppn
…declared that he was a sotāpanna, bound for enlightenment. But many of the Sākyans spoke scornfully of him, saying that he had failed in the…
subhā →
dppn
…to her. She became a sotāpanna, and later she joined the Order. From time to time her relations tried to persuade her to leave the Order and…
sujātā →
dppn
…that she had become a sotāpanna and had thus assured for herself the attainment of arahantship. DN.ii.92…
suppabuddha →
dppn
…preach and became a sotāpanna. While waiting the departure of the crowd so that he could pay homage to the Buddha and express his gratitude,…
sālā →
dppn
A brahmin village of Kosala, its inhabitants were called Sāleyyakā. The Apaṇṇaka Sutta and the Saleyyaka Sutta were preached there. MN.i.285 MN.i.400
Kosala3town
tissa →
dppn
…of which Tissa became a Sotāpanna, later attaining arahantship. Snp.p.160f.
Tissa4
The personal name of Metteyya, friend of Tissa….
uttaramātā →
dppn
A Yakkhinī, mother of Punabbasu and Uttarā. Once as she passed Jetavana at sunset looking for food, with her daughter on her hip and holding her son by his finger, she saw the assembly, intently liste …
yakkha →
dppn
…are some beings who are sotāpannas—e.g., Janavasabha, Sūciloma and Khara. The case of the Yakkha Vajirapāṇi is of special interest….
ānanda →
dppn
…and became a Sotāpanna SN.iii.105 Ānanda remained close to the Buddha for the following 25 years, and participates in numerous…
sotāpanna →
farkas
folyambalépett
adhunūpapanna →
ncped
recently reborn
aggapaññati →
ncped
designation as best (of its class)
ajjhāpanna →
ncped
- (act.) who has committed, become guilty of (an offense).
- (pass.) committed?.
ajjhāpannaka →
ncped
one who has committed an offense.
ambakapañña →
ncped
“with a (mere) woman’s wisdom”; silly
anajjhāpanna →
ncped
who has not committed, not become guilty of (an offense)
anantapañña →
ncped
of infinite understanding, of endless wisdom
anupapanna →
ncped
anuppannapaññatti →
ncped
rule concerning a case not yet occurred
anāpannasattā →
ncped
pregnant; a pregnant woman.
apaṇṇaka →
ncped
- not doubtful, certain, sure; having a certain outcome.
- (of a die 1) true; straight-sided, cubical.
apaṇṇakata →
ncped
sure, safe, certain; having a certain outcome.
apaṇṇakaṃ →
ncped
surely; certainly
attaṭhapañña →
ncped
wise only for oneself; concerned with oneself only (so sometimes commentaries); (same as atta)
attaṭṭapañña →
ncped
looking (only) after one’s own profit or interest; (who is) wise as to his own advantage
avakujjapañña →
ncped
whose intellect is upside down, not retentive (like an upturned jar); who cannot learn or remember
cetāpanna →
ncped
(& ~a, f.?) of cetāpana
chapaññāsā →
ncped
fifty six.
chapaññāsāṃ →
ncped
chapaṇṇāsa →
ncped
cīvaracetāpanna →
ncped
dayāpanna →
ncped
full of compassion and kindness.
dvaṅgulapañña →
ncped
with ‘two finger’ understanding (with little understanding; or whose understanding is in her two fingers)
ekabīji →
ncped
‘having one seed’, the most advanced type of sotāpanna, who will become an arahat in his next life as a man
ekabījin →
ncped
‘having one seed’, the most advanced type of sotāpanna, who will become an arahat in his next life as a man
ekūnapaññāsa →
ncped
num. 49
ekūnapaññāsaṃ →
ncped
num. 49
ekūnapaṇṇāsa →
ncped
num. 49
gambhīrapañña →
ncped
(one) of profound wisdom; understanding abstruse matters.
javanapañña →
ncped
having swift understanding; of ready intelligence?
kalyāṇapañña →
ncped
of good understanding; of excellent wisdom
kappāsikapaṇṇa →
ncped
the leaf of the cotton plant
kolaṅkola →
ncped
one who goes from (good) family to (good) family, the middlemost type of sotāpanna ; who will become an arhat within six more births.
nimbapaṇṇa →
ncped
leaf of the neem tree.
tapañña →
ncped
tiṇakaṭṭhapaṇṇakasaṭa →
ncped
tiṇakaṭṭhapaṇṇasaṭa →
ncped
rubbish of (dead) grass, twigs, and leaves.
ucchaṅgapañña →
ncped
“lap brained”, scatterbrained; who does not retain what he has heard
upapanna →
ncped
- entered; come into existence, reborn (in).
- possessed of, furnished with; fit, suitable
ñattajjhāpanna →
ncped
who has attained good reputation.
abhisamaya →
nyana
…by the Stream-winner sotāpanna see: ariya-puggala. In the Com. the term is represented by ‘penetration’ pativedha. Frequently occurring…
ariya-puggala →
nyana
…
1: The Stream-winner Sotāpanna,
2: The Once-Returner Sakadāgāmi,
3: The Non-Returner Anāgāmī,
4: The Worthy One…
bala →
nyana
…of the Stream-winner sotāpannassa angāni, 2 in the 4 right efforts see: padhāna, 3 in the 4 foundations of awareness or mindfulness…
eka-bījī →
nyana
Eka-bījī: ‘germinating only once more’, is the name for one of the 3 kinds of Stream-winners: see: sotāpanna.
germinating once more →
nyana
[[germinating once more]]Germinating once more: eka - bījī is the name of one of the 3 kinds of sotāpanna
gotrabhū →
nyana
…worldling and that of a sotāpanna see: ariya-puggala - Gotrabhū is mentioned in this sense, i.e. as 9th ariya-puggala, in A. IX, 10; X,…
thinking →
nyana
Thinking: understanding based on: cintāmayapaññā see: paññā.
ādibrahmacariyaka-sīla →
nyana
…7 times at most’ see: sotāpanna and after only seven times more wandering through this round of rebirths amongst men and divine beings, he…
ānantariya →
nyana
…of the Stream-enterer sotāpanna & the other Nobles is generated by the insight into the impermanence, misery and impersonality of all…
abhijjhālu →
pts
Abhijjhālū & ˚u
(adj.) covetous DN.i.139; DN.iii.82; SN.ii.168; SN.iii.93; AN.i.298; AN.ii.30, AN.ii.59, AN.ii.220 (an˚ + avyapannacitto sammādiṭṭhiko at conclusion of sīla); AN.v.92 sq., AN.v.163, …
abhijjhālū →
pts
Abhijjhālū & ˚u
(adj.) covetous DN.i.139; DN.iii.82; SN.ii.168; SN.iii.93; AN.i.298; AN.ii.30, AN.ii.59, AN.ii.220 (an˚ + avyapannacitto sammādiṭṭhiko at conclusion of sīla); AN.v.92 sq., AN.v.163, …
ajjhopanna →
pts
…DN-a.i.59 (id.). 3. ajjhāpanna as T. reading DN.i.245; DN.iii.43, DN.iii.46; SN.ii.194, SN.ii.270: SN.iv.332…
ajjhāpajjati →
pts
to commit an offence, to incur, to become guilty of (acc.) Vin.iv.237. pp. ajjhāpanna (q.v.).
adhi + ā + pad
ajjhāpanna →
pts
become guilty of offence DN.i.245; DN.iii.43; SN.ii.270; AN.iv.277, AN.iv.280; AN.v.178, AN.v.181 an˚; guiltless, innocent Vin.i.103; DN.iii.46; SN.ii.194, SN.ii.269; AN.v.181; Mil.401. For all pass …
amucchita →
pts
…(lit. not stupified or bewildered), not greedy; only in phrase agathita amucchita anajjhāpanna (or anajjhopanna) DN.iii.46; MN.i.369; SN.ii.194….
anoma →
pts
adjective (only ˚-) not inferior, superior, perfect, supreme, in foll. compounds
anvāsanna →
pts
…ā +…
apanṇṇakatā →
pts
certainty, absoluteness SN.iv.351 sq.
abstr. of apaṇṇaka
apaññaka →
pts
adjective = apañña, ignorant Dpvs.vi.29.
apaṇṇaka →
pts
adjective paṇṇaka*; Weber Ind. Str. iii.150 & Kuhn, Beitr. p. 53 take it as *a-praśna-ka certain, true, absolute MN.i.401, MN.i.411; AN.v.85, AN.v.294, AN.v.296; Ja.i.104 (where …
avyāpanna →
pts
…Same in B.Sk. e.g. Divy.105, Divy.302.
a + vyāpanna
aṅga →
pts
- (lit.) a constituent part of the body, a limb, member; also of objects: part, member (see cpd. ˚sambhāra); uttam˚aṅga the reproductive organ Ja.v.197; also as “head” at Thag-a.209. Usually in cp …
brahma →
pts
Brahma & Brahmā
I. Brahman
neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]
- the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …
brahmā →
pts
Brahma & Brahmā
I. Brahman
neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]
- the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …
byāpanna →
pts
malevolent Sdhp.70; otherwise vy˚; e.g. SN.ii.168 (˚citta).
fr. vyāpajjati
catukka →
pts
Catukka1
neuter
- a tetrad, a set of four, consisting of four parts: ˚pañcakajjhānā (pl.) the fourfold & the fivefold system of meditation Dhs-a.168; see compounds
- a place where four …
cetasa →
pts
…with sabbaṃ cetaso & sabbaṃ cetasā-appamāṇa˚ SN.iv.186; avyāpanna˚ SN.v.74.
orig. the gen. of ceto used as nominative
citta →
pts
…Pv-a.43, etc 2. vyāpanna -c˚: citte vyāpanne kāyakammam pi vyāpannaṃ hoti AN.i.262. Opp. a˚ SN.iv.322;…
ciṅgulaka →
pts
(& ˚ika) masculine neuter
- a kind of plant Snp.239 (= kaṇavīra-pupphasaṇṭhāna-sīsa Snp-a.283).
- a toy windmill, made of palm-leaves, etc. (DN-a.i.86: tālapaṇṇādīhi kataṃ vātappahārena paribb …
dayā →
pts
…anuddayā; freq. in cpd. dayāpanna showing kindness DN.i.4 (= dayaṃ metta-cittaṃ āpanno DN-a.i.70); MN.i.288; AN.iv.249 sq.; Pp.57;…
dhamma →
pts
… ■ samāpanna endowed with the qualities or things of mirth, play enjoyment DN.i.19; DN.iii.31; gāma˚ things or doings of…
dibba →
pts
…devattabhāva-pariyāpanna Pv-a.14
■ See further e.g. SN.i.105; DN.iii.146; Snp.176, Snp.641; Dhp.236, Dhp.417; Pp.60; Vism.407…
dirasaññu →
pts
adjective one who has little common-sense Ja.vi.206, Ja.vi.207 Ja.vi.213, Ja.vi.214. Com. explains wrongly on p. Ja.vi.209 with “one who possesses two tongues” (of Agni), but has equivalent nippañña …
gathita →
pts
…phrase gathita mucchita ajjhāpanna (ajjhopanna) “full of greed & blind desire.” In this connection it is frequently (by B MSS.) spelt gadhita…
gutta →
pts
- as pp. guarded, protected
- lit nagaraṃ guttaṃ a well-guarded city Dhp.315 = Thag.653 Thag.1005; Devinda˚ protected by the Lord of gods Vv.30#8-
- fig. (med.) guarded, watchful, constrain …
gāha →
pts
- (n.) seizing, seizure, grip (cp. gaha): canda˚ suriya˚ an eclipse (lit. the moon, etc., being seized by a demon) DN.i.10 (= DN-a.i.95: Rāhu candaṃ gaṇhāti). Esp. applied to the sphere of the mind …
harita →
pts
adjective
- green, pale(-green), yellowish. It is explained by Dhpāla as nīla (e.g. Vv-a.197; Pv-a.158), and its connotation is not fixed
■ Vin.i.137; DN.i.148; SN.i.5; Ja. …
icchā →
pts
…Dhp.74, Dhp.264 (˚lobha-samāpanna); Mnd.29, Mnd.30; Pp.19; Dhs.1059, Dhs.1136; Vb.101, Vb.357, Vb.361, Vb.370; Ne.18 Ne.23, Ne.24; Asl.363;…
idha →
pts
indeclinable here in this place, in this connection, now; esp. in this world or present existence Snp.1038, Snp.1056, Snp.1065; Iti.99 (idh ûpapanna reborn in this existence); Dhp.5, Dhp.15, Dhp.267, …
indriya →
pts
…Dhs.644 Dhs.736 Ne.18 (sotāpannassa), Ne.28 (˚vavaṭṭhāna), Ne.162 (lok’uttara) Vism.350 (˚vekallatā); Sdhp.280, Sdhp.342, Sdhp.364,…
jhāna →
pts
…Vin.ii.161 (foll. by sotāpanna, etc.); DN.ii.156, DN.ii.186 DN.iii.78, DN.iii.131, DN.iii.222; SN.ii.278 (nikāmalābhin); AN.ii.36 (id.),…
khandha →
pts
…(grouped with what is apariyāpanna).
■ Being the “substantial” factors of existence, birth & death depend on the khandhas. They…
kusa →
pts
- the kusa grass (Poa cynosuroides) Dhp-a.iii.484: tikhiṇadhāraṃ tiṇaṃ antamaso tālapaṇṇam pi; Dhp.311; Ja.i.190 (= tiṇa); Ja.iv.140.
- a blade of grass used as a mark or a lot: pātite kuse “when t …
kāma →
pts
…DN-a.120: cha k˚-devapariyāpanna); Ja.i.47; Dhs.1, Dhs.431; Pts.1, Pts.84, Pts.85, Pts.101 Vb.324; Vism.88, Vism.372, Vism.452 (rūpa˚,…
matta →
pts
Matta1
adjective (-˚) “by measure,” measured, as far as the measure goes, i.e
- consisting of, measuring (with numerals or similar expressions): appamatto kali Snp.659; pañcamattā sata …
nibbāna →
pts
I. Etymology
Although nir + vā “to blow”. (cp. BSk. nirvāṇa) is already in use in the Vedic period (see nibbāpeti), we do not find its distinctive ap …
palāsa →
pts
Palāsa1
masculine & neuter
- the tree Butea frondosa or Judas tree Ja.iii.23 (in Palāsa Jātaka).
- a leaf; collectively (nt.) foliage, pl. (nt.) leaves SN.ii.178; Ja.i.120 (nt.); Ja.iii …
panna →
pts
…in compounds like āpajjati, āpanna, upp˚, upa˚, sam˚ etc. Besides, the word is only given in lexic. literature as pp. of pajjati, although a…
pari →
pts
…˚ādāna consummation, ˚āpanna gone completely into, ˚odāta very pure, ˚osāna complete end, ˚gūhati to hide well, ˚toseti satisfy very…
parinibbāna →
pts
“complete Nibbāna” in two meanings:
- complete extinction of khandhalife; i.e. all possibility of such life & its rebirth, final release from (the misery of) rebirth and transmigration death (after …
pariyāpajjati →
pts
…(q.v.).
pari +…
pariyāpanna →
pts
…254, 329, 332), Dhs.992, Dhs.1242; Kv.507.
pari + āpanna, cp. adhipanna
pariyāpannatta →
pts
includedness Snp-a.174.
abstr. fr. pariyāpanna
pañca →
pts
adjective noun masculine
Cases:
■ gen. dat. pañcannaṃ,
■ instr. abl pañcahi,
■ loc. pañcasu;
■ often used in compositional form pañca˚ (cp. Ved. pañcāra with 5 spokes RV i.16413; G …
paññā →
pts
intelligence, comprising all the higher faculties of cognition, “intellect as conversant with general truths” (Dial. ii.68), reason wisdom, insight, knowledge, recognition. See on term Mrs. Rh. D. * …
paṇṇa →
pts
- a leaf (esp. betel leaf) Vin.i.201 (5 kinds of leaves recommended for medicinal purposes, viz. nimba˚; Azadirachta Indica kuṭaja˚; Wrightia antidysenterica, paṭola˚; Trichosanthes dioeca, *su …
phala →
pts
Phala1
neuter to burst, thus lit. “bursting,” i.e. ripe fruit; see phalati]
- (lit. fruit (of trees etc.) Vv.84#14 (dumā nicca-phal’ ûpapannā not to phalu, as Kern, …
puthujjana →
pts
…sq.; SN.v.362 (opp. to sotāpanna); AN.i.27 AN.i.147 (maraṇa-dhammin), AN.i.178, AN.i.267; AN.ii.129, AN.ii.163; AN.iii.54, AN.iv.68,…
sakkāya →
pts
the body in being, the existing body or group (= -nikāya q.v.); as a t.t. in P. psychology almost equal to individuality; identified with the five khandhas MN.i.299; SN.iii.159; …
sambodhi →
pts
…frequently of the Sotāpanna DN.i.156 (discussed in Dialogues i.190 sq.), DN.iii.131 sq.; AN.i.232; AN.ii.80, AN.ii.238; AN.iii.211;…
samāpajjati →
pts
…3rd pl. samāpaduṃ)
pp samāpajjita samāpanna.
saṃ + āpajjati
samāpanna →
pts
having attained, got to, entered, reached SN.iv.293 (saññā-nirodhaṃ); AN.ii.42 (arahatta-maggaṃ entered the Path); Dhp.264 (icchālobha˚ given to desire); Kv.572 (in special sense attaining the samāp …
samāpannaka →
pts
adjective possessed of the samāpattis DN-a.i.119.
last + ka
sappañña →
pts
adjective wise MN.i.225; Snp.591; often as sapañña Iti.36; Snp.90; Ja.ii.65.
sa3 + pañña
silābhu →
pts
whip snake Ja.vi.194 (= nīlapaṇṇavaṇṇasappa).
sota →
pts
…-āpanna one who has entered the stream, a convert Vin.ii.161, Vin.ii.240; Vin.iii.10; DN.i.156;…
sājīva →
pts
…governing the monastic life of the Buddhist bhikkhus Vin.iii.24#2; adj. ˚-samāpanna ibid.; adj. ˚-kara one who supports Ja.iv.42 (=…
tadā →
pts
…ahesuṃ “the then mother & father” Ja.i.215 (cp Lat. quondam); tadā-sotāpanna-upāsaka Ja.ii.113. Tadupika & Tadupiya;
Vedic; cp. kadā
tapanīya →
pts
Tapanīya1
burning: fig. inducing self-torture, causing remorse, mortifying AN.i.49 = Iti.24; AN.iv.97 (com. tāpajanaka); AN.v.276; Ja.iv.177; Dhs.i.305.
grd. of tapati
Tapanīya2</s …
taṭataṭāyati →
pts
to rattle, shake, clatter; to grind or gnash one’s teeth; to fizz. Usually said of people in frenzy or fury (in ppr. ˚yanto or ˚yamāna) Ja.i.347 (rosena), Ja.i.439 (kodhena); Ja.ii.277 (of a bhikkhu k …
ti FIXME double →
pts
Ti
adverb the apostrophe form of iti, thus. See iti.
cp. Sk. iti
Ti˚
base of numeral three in compound; consisting of three, threefold; in numerical compounds also three (3 times).
*-[kaṭuka](/d …
udatta →
pts
adjective elevated, high, lofty, clever Ne.7, Ne.118, Ne.123 (= uḷārapañña C.).
Sk. udātta
upapajjati →
pts
to get to, be reborn in (acc.) to originate, rise Vin.iii.20 (nirayaṃ); AN.iii.415; AN.v.292 sq.; Snp.584; Iti.13 (nirayaṃ), Iti.14 (sugatiṃ; variant reading upp˚), Iti.67 (saggaṃ lokaṃ; variant readi …
upapanna →
pts
- (-˚) possessed of, having attained, being furnished with Snp.68 (thāma-bala), Snp.212, Snp.322, Snp.1077 (ñāṇa˚, cp. Cnd.266#b and uppanna-ñāṇa).
- reborn, come to existence in (with acc.) SN.i …
uppajjati →
pts
to come out, to arise, to be produced, to be born or reborn, to come into existence DN.i.180; Snp.584; Pv.ii.1#11 (= nibbattati Pv-a.71); Pv-a.8 (nibbattati +), Pv-a.9, Pv-a.20, Pv-a.129 (= pātu …
vatthu →
pts
…(antima-vatthuṃ ajjhāpannaka guilty of an extreme offence?); Vin.v.138 (the 10 āghāta-vatthūni, as at Vb.86); DN.iii.252 (seven…
vinipāta →
pts
…sotāpanna is called “avinipāta-dhammo,” i.e. not liable to be punished in purgatory: see under sotāpanna, & cp…
viyatta →
pts
…(= vavatthita bhinna dvejjhāpanna etc. Cnd.108; = bhinna Snp-a.530). Cp. the two meanings of vavatthita (= *vyakta), which…
viyāpanna →
pts
…as “viparivattitvā aññathā-bhūta” at Snp-a.324).
vi + āpanna, pp. of vi + āpajjati cp. vyāpajjati
vy →
pts
…byappatha, byamha, byāpanna byābādha etc.). In a few cases vya˚; represents (a diaeretic) vi˚; as in vyamhita & vyasanna; and…
vyasanna →
pts
…doubtful; not, as C. vyasanāpanna; gloss visanna; vv.ll. in C.: vyaccanna viphanna, visatta).
metric (diaeretic) for visanna
vyāpajjati →
pts
…(ākāso avyāpajjamāno not troubled, not getting upset) Cnd.74 (by˚)
pp vyāpanna
caus…
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…opp. avyāpanna (q.v.) See also byāpanna & viyāpanna.
pp. of vyāpajjati
vyāvaṭa →
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…(dāne v. = ussukkaṁ āpanna Pv-a.135) Pv-a.112 (dāne), Pv-a.124 (identical) DN-a.i.296 (? not found). avyāvaṭa not busy, not…
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…language, e.g. pari-y-āpanna (Pāli) corresponds to Sk. pary-āpanna, similarly pari-y-osāna = Sk paryosāna. Thus inserted after a…
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means for holding, contrivance, artifice, instrument machine, mechanism; fig. instrumentality (as perhaps in, kamma˚ at Th passages)
■ Referring to the machinery (outfit) of a ship (as oars, helm, …
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knowledge, intelligence insight, conviction, recognition, opp. añāṇa avijjā, lack of k. or ignorance.
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Ñāṇa in the theory of cognition:
it occurs in intensive couple-compounds with terms of …
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