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Abhijñā (Sanskrit: अभिज्ञा; Pali pronunciation: abhiññā;
Standard Tibetan: མངོན་ཤེས
mngon shes; Chinese: 六通/神通/六神通; pinyin: Liùtōng/Shéntōng/Liùshéntōng;...
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Buddhism refers to "psychic powers", one of the six
supranormal powers (
abhijñā)
attained by
advanced meditation through the four dhyānas. The main sense...
- materialization, and
having access to
memories from past lives.[citation needed]
Abhijñā Iddhi Karamat Pranahuti White,
David Gordon;
Dominik Wujastyk (2012). Yoga...
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skills gained through direct experience cannot be
fully put into words.
Abhijñā Firsthand learning Henri Bergson (2012). Time and Free Will: An
Essay on...
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having many
supranormal powers (siddhi), such as the
superknowledges (
abhijñā), the
capacity for a very long lifespan, as well as the thirty-two marks...
- hard-to-fathom as is the
great ocean", and also has
immense psychic powers (
abhijñā). Mahāyāna
Buddhism meanwhile, has a
vastly expanded cosmology, with various...
- Golaghar". www.telegraphindia.com.
Retrieved 2018-11-14. "Gola Ghar,
Sivasagar -
Abhijna e-Museum".
Abhijna e-Museum. 2018-01-19.
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samatha (tranquility) and vip****anā (insight); and are also said to lead to
abhijñā (supramundane powers).
These meditation techniques are
preceded by and...
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being omniscient,
instead he
claimed to have the "higher knowledges" (
abhijñā). The
earliest biographical material from the Pali
Nikayas focuses on the...
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other relatives and clansmen. In the
first year he
attained psychic power (
abhijñā), but made no
supramundane achievement. S****ing
honor and status, Devadatta...