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abhiññā, 66 találat.

abhiññā →

farkas

közvetlen tudás

abhiññā →

ncped

abhiññā1

absol.

abhiññā2

feminine (& ~a m.?)

  1. higher or special knowledge; true understanding.
  2. a special or…

abhiññā →

nyana

…i.e. of the sixth abhiññā.

Vis.M XI-XIII gives a detailed explanation of the 5 mundane higher powers, together with the method of…

abhiñña →

pts

…or supernormal knowledge (abhiññā), intelligent; thus in chalabhiñña one who possesses the 6 abhiññās Vin.iii.88; dandh˚; of…

abhiññā →

pts

…we have the adj. chaḷabhiññā (“endowed with the 6 Apperceptions”). At SN.ii.216 we have five, and at…

vacchagotta →

dppn

…insight, whereby sixfold abhiññā may be acquired. Vacchagotta profits by the lesson and soon after becomes an arahant. He thereupon sends…

abhiññatara →

ncped

wiser, more knowledgeable.

abhiññāta →

ncped

  1. known, understood.
  2. well-known, famous; distinguished

abhiññātakolañña →

ncped

of distinguished family

abhiññāvosita →

ncped

perfected through higher knoweldge

abhiññāya →

ncped

anabhiññāta →

ncped

not known; not well known

anabhiññāya →

ncped

chaḷabhiñña →

ncped

possessing the six special knowledges or powers.

cakkhu →

nyana

…eye dibba-cakkhu see: abhiññā,. the eye of understanding paññā - cakkhu the eye of a Buddha buddha- c., . the eye of…

ceto-pariya-ñāna →

nyana

Ceto-pariya-ñāna: ‘penetrating knowledge of the mind of others’, is one of the 6 higher powers abhiññā 3.

chal-abhiñño →

nyana

Chal-abhiñño: an Arahat who is a ‘possessor of the 6 higher powers’ see: abhiññā.

chal-abhiññā →

nyana

Chal-abhiññā: the 6 ‘higher powers’; see: abhiññā

cutūpapāta-ñāna →

nyana

Cutūpapāta-ñāna: the ‘knowledge of the vanishing and reappearing’ of beings is identical with the divine eye; see: abhiññā.

iddhi →

nyana

…of higher spiritual powers abhiññā. One distinguishes many kinds of magical powers: the power of determination adhitthān iddhi i.e. the…

iddhi-pāda →

nyana

…these 6 higher powers, see: abhiññā

Whosoever, o Bhikkhus, has missed the 4 roads to power, he has missed the right path leading to the…

jhāna →

nyana

…the higher spiritual powers abhiññā.

In the Abhidhamma, generally a fivefold instead of a fourfold division of the fine-material absorptions…

parassa ceto-pariya-ñāna →

nyana

[[parassa ceto-pariya-ñāna]]Parassa ceto-pariya-ñāna: ‘penetration of the mind of others’, is one of the higher powers abhiññā.

patipadā →

nyana

Patipadā: 1. ‘Road’, ’ Path ’; for instance in dukkhanirodha - gāminī - patipadā ‘the road leading to the ceasing of suffering’ = 4th Noble Truth; majjhima - patipadā ‘the Middle Way’ …

penetration →

nyana

…penetration pariya of the mind of others, see: abhiññā.

pubbenivāsānussati →

nyana

Pubbenivāsānussati: ‘remembrance of former births’, is one of the higher powers abhiññā, and a factor of threefold knowledge tevijja.

pādaka-jjhāna →

nyana

…the higher spiritual powers abhiññā, or for insight vipassanā, leading to the supra-mundane paths see: ariya-puggala The foundation for…

te-vijja →

nyana

…the divine eye, ceasing of all fermentations. For details, see: abhiññā 4-6. Cf. Tevijjā Sutta, D. 13 WHEEL 57/58.

āloka-saññā →

nyana

…to the attainment of the ‘divine eye’ see: abhiññā 5.

abhijāna →

pts

(nt. or m?) recognition, remembrance, recollection Mil.78. See also abhiññā.

Sk. abhijñāna

abhijānāti →

pts

…(variant reading for ˚abhiññāya), in abhiññā-vosita perfected by highest knowledge SN.i.167 SN.i.175 = Dhp.423 (“master of…

abhiññatā →

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in cpd. mahā˚; state or condition of great intelligence or supernormal knowledge SN.iv.263; SN.V.175, SN.V.298 sq.

fr. abhiññā

abhiññāta →

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  1. known, recognised Snp.588 (abhiññeyyaṃ ˚ṃ).
  2. (well)-known, distinguished DN.i.89 (˚kolañña = pākaṭa-kulaja DN-a.i.252), DN.i.235; Snp.p.115.

pp. of abhijānāti

bhinna →

pts

  1. broken, broken up (lit. & fig.) Snp.770 (nāvā); Ja.i.98 (abhinna magga an unbroken path); Ja.iii.167 (uda-kumbha); Pv-a.72 (˚sarīra-cchavi)
  2. (fig.) split, fallen into dissension, not agreeing …

cha →

pts

…upekkhā) Vism.160

  • -abhiññā the 6 branches of higher knowledge Vin.ii.161 Pp.14. See abhiññā.
  • -āsīti

chaḷ →

pts

…upekkhā) Vism.160

  • -abhiññā the 6 branches of higher knowledge Vin.ii.161 Pp.14. See abhiññā.
  • -āsīti

dandha →

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adjective slow slothful, indocile; silly, stupid MN.i.453; SN.iv.190; Dhp.116; Ja.i.116, Ja.i.143; Ja.ii.447; Ja.v.158; Ja.vi.192 (+ laḷāka) Thag.293; Mil.59, Mil.102, Mil.251; Dhp-a.i.94, Dhp-a.i. …

diṇṇa →

pts

broken, split, undone, torn, as neg. adiṇṇa unbroken DN.i.115 (so read for ādina-khattiya-kula; variant reading BB. abhinna˚); SN.v.74 (so read for ādīna-mānaso, variant reading BB. adinā & SS ād …

dukkha →

pts

adjective noun

  1. (adj. unpleasant, painful, causing misery (opp. sukha pleasant Vin.i.34; Dhp.117. Lit. of vedanā (sensation) MN.i.59 (˚ṃ vedanaṃ vediyamāna, see also below iii.1 …

gatta →

pts

the body, pl. gattāni the limbs. - As body: Vin.i.47; SN.i.169 = SN.i.183 (analla˚ with pure bodies; anallīna˚ at SN.i.169, but variant reading analla˚); AN.i.138; Snp.673 (samacchida˚ with bodies cu …

hatthin →

pts

an elephant Vin.i.218, Vin.i.352; Vin.ii.194 sq (Nālāgiri) = Ja.v.335 (nom. sg. hatthī; gen. hatthissa) DN.i.5; AN.ii.209; Ja.i.358; Ja.ii.102; Dhp-a.i.59 (correct haṭṭhi!), Dhp-a.i.80 (acc. pl. hat …

iddhi →

pts

…modern mediums (see under Abhiññā). Ten such are given in a stock paragraph. They are the power to project mind-made images of oneself; to…

jānāti →

pts

…passitvā, viditaṃ katvā, abhiññāya & disvā. The use of the emphatic phrase jānāti passati is very frequent. Yaṃ tvaṃ na jānāsi na…

kathā →

pts

  1. talk talking, conversation AN.i.130; Pv-a.39. So in antarā˚ DN.i.179; Snp.p.107, Snp.p.115; cp. sallāpa. Also in tiracchāna˚; low, common speech, comprising 28 kinds of conversational talk a b …

khippa →

pts

adjective

  1. quick, lit. in the way of throwing (cp. “like a shot”) Snp.350 (of vacana = lahu Snp-a).
  2. a sort of fishing net or eel-basket (cp. khipa & Sk. kṣepaṇī) SN.i.74

■ nt. adv. *[khippaṃ] …

kiṃ →

pts

  1. as nt. subst. what? sotānaṃ kiṃ nivāraṇaṃ what is the obstruction? Snp.1032; kiṃ tava patthanāya what is it about your wish, i.e. what good is your wish? Vv-a.226; kim idaṃ this is what, that is …

nibbatteti →

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to produce, bring forth; practise, perform; to bring to light, find something lost (at Mil.218) Nd ii.= jāneti (s. v.); Ja.i.66, Ja.i.140; Ja.iii.396 (jhānâbhiññaṃ); Pv-a.76 (jhānāni) 30; Mil.200; Sd …

nibbāna →

pts

…form as; “upasamāya abhiññāya sambodhāya nibbānāya saṃvattati,” with ref. to majjhimā paṭipadā at Vin.i.10 = SN.iv.331 =…

pabhindati →

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to split asunder (trs.), break, destroy Snp.973 (= bhindati sambhindati Mnd.503) ger. pabhijja SN.i.193 = Thag.1242
pass pabhijjati to be broken, to burst (open), to split …

pabhinna →

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  1. to burst open, broken (like a flower or fruit), flowing with juice; usually applied to an elephant in rut, mad, furious MN.i.236 (hatthi˚); Dhp.326 (hatthi˚ = mattahatthi Dhp-a.iv.24) Thag.77; Ja. …

paccabhiññāṇa →

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recognition Dhs-a.110.

paṭi + abhi + ñāṇa

pariñña →

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(-˚) knowing, recognising, understanding Iti.44 (bhūta˚ so, or should we read bhūtapariññāya?); also in cpd. pariññacārin (to be expd as shortened gr. pariññā?) Snp.537 (= paññāya paricchi …

pariññā →

pts

…ger. of parijānāti (like abhiññāya → abhijānitvā) for the usual parijānitvā It is freq. found in poetry & in formulas (like…

pañca →

pts

…ghana susira. -abhiññā 5 psychic powers (see Cpd. 209) -ānantarika-kammāni 5 acts that have immediate retribution…

paṭipadā →

pts

means of reaching a goal or destination, path, way, means, method, mode of progress (cp. Dhs. translation 53, 82, 92, 143), course, practice (cp. BSk. pratipad in meaning of pratipatti “line of cond …

sahassa →

pts

…satasahassāni chaḷabhiññā Bv.ii.204 = Ja.i.29; also with the thing counted in the genitive, accharānaṃ sahassaṃ Mhvs.17,…

tattha →

pts

…that, etc. Snp.1115 (etam abhiññāya tato tattha vipassati: Snp-a tatra); tattha yo manku hoti Dhp.249 (= tasmiṃ dāne m. Dhp-a.iii.359)…

tidhā →

pts

adverb in three ways or parts, threefold Mil.282 (-pabhinna nāgarājā).

ti + dhā

upasama →

pts

…(in freq. phrase upasamāya abhiññāya sambodhāya nibbānāya saṃvattati; see nibbāna iii.7); DN.i.50; DN.iii.130 sq.,…

vijjā →

pts

…achieving “vimutti” (cp. abhiññā, ñāṇa-dassana & paññā) That; vijjā at MN.i.22 is contrasted with…

vosita →

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…mastering, in phrase abhiññā˚ one who masters special knowledge SN.i.167; Dhp.423; Iti.47 = Iti.61 = Iti.81; AN.i.165; cp….

vosāna →

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  1. (relative) achievement, perfection (in this world), accomplishment MN.ii.211 (diṭṭhadhamm’ âbhiññāvosāna-pārami-ppatta); Dhp.423 (cp Dhp-a.iv.233); Thag.784 (˚ṃ adhigacchati to reach perfection) …

vāda →

pts

  1. speaking, speech, talk, nearly always-˚, e.g. iti˚; hearsay, general talk MN.i.133; SN.v.73; AN.ii.26; kumāraka˚; child-talk or childish talk i.e. in the manner of talking to a child SN.ii.21 …

ñāṇa →

pts

…developments), pañc’ abhiññā (the 5 higher knowledges, see paññā & abhi˚), micchā (false k. or heresy). Three…

ādina →

pts

only at DN.i.115 (T. reading ādīna, but variant reading S id. ādina, B p. abhinna) in phrase ādina-khattiya-kula primordial See note in Dial. i.148.

ādīna →

pts

at DN.i.115 & SN.v.74 (vv.ll. ādina, & abhinna) see ādina. See; diṇṇa.