Pali word association game

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Manapa wrote:suddhimagga the path of purification (this pali lookup program is really handy :)) noiced his on on of the other words and thought thats wierd no Vi at the begginng?
I think suddhi is another term for purity or purification. Or maybe the 'vi' prefix changes purity to purification?

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Vimutti (deliverance, freedom)
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Manapa wrote:suddhimagga the path of purification (this pali lookup program is really handy :)) noiced his on on of the other words and thought thats wierd no Vi at the begginng?
I think suddhi is another term for purity or purification. Or maybe the 'vi' prefix changes purity to purification?

Which dictionary are you using?
I am using the pali lookup program developed by Aukana trust in the UK, it says it is based on Buddhadatta's concise english pai/ali english dicionary
easy program to use and it works which is always a plus, some of the progams I have tried to download just don't work?
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mutta released; loosened; delivered; sent off; emited; gave up.
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But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
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Ayya (venerable lady; as in Ayya Mutta).

Ayya Mutta came of a rich Brahman family of Savatthi. When she was twenty years old, she went to Maha Pajapati Gotami and got ordination from her. She was practising kammatthana and she was instructed by the Buddha to get herself free from all bonds. Afterwards she became an Arahant.
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dhammacàrã one who walks in the righteousness. (adj.) virtuous.
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But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
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Dhamma

Noun

* 1. The Buddha’s teachings.
* 2. Truth
* 3. Wisdom
* 4. A natural condition
* 5. Mental quality.

I know, not very creative, but Dhamma was bound to appear at least one time. :tongue:
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dhammanna (think that is spent correctly dhamma¤¤å) one who knows the doctorine
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Sāsana: lit. 'message': the Dispensation of the Buddha, the Buddhist religion; teaching, doctrine.

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Again, this is highly non-creative:

Buddha : The Enlightened One, Awakened One.

In Devanagari:

बुद्ध

= ba, बु= Bu, = da (Dental /d̪/) , = dha (/d̪ʱ/) da + dha = द्ध
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tiratana (Triple Gem)
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Tipitaka (Pali ti, "three," + pitaka, "baskets"), or Pali canon, is the collection of primary Pali language texts which form the doctrinal foundation of Theravada Buddhism. The Tipitaka and the paracanonical Pali texts (commentaries, chronicles, etc.) together constitute the complete body of classical Theravada texts.

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ti-lakkhana [ti-lakkha.na]: Three characteristics inherent in all conditioned phenomena — being inconstant (anicca), stressful (dukkha), and not-self (anatta).
"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."
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tisarana (The "Threefold Refuge" the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha; different spelling from my earlier post of tiratana, Triple Gem)
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Ti˚ : base of numeral three in compn; consisting of three, threefold; in numerical cpds. also= three (3 times).


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