- Abhijñā (Sanskrit: अभिज्ञा; Pali pronunciation:
abhiññā;
Standard Tibetan: མངོན་ཤེས
mngon shes; Chinese: 六通/(六)神通) is a
Buddhist term
generally translated...
- take care of him. The
Buddha perceives through meditative vision (Pali:
abhiññā) that Aṅgulimāla has
slain 999 victims, and is
desperately s****ing a thousandth...
- (defilements),
upakkilesa (mental impurities), saññā (perceptions) and
abhiññā (comprehensions) to find out
whether or not the
essential components of...
- A
Buddha is also
believed to have
extraordinary powers and
abilities (
abhiññā), such as the
ability to read
minds and fly
through the air. The Theravāda...
- said to have
possessed and
exercised include the six
higher knowledges (
abhiññā):
psychic abilities (iddhi-vidhā),
clairaudience (dibba-sota), telepathy...
-
contain a
classic list of "supernormal knowledges" (Skt. abhijñā, Pali:
abhiññā) that a
Buddha has
attained through spiritual practice.
There is an ancient...
-
Hemalata Thakurani, was also a guru.
Srinivas Acharya is a Parsada. He is the
abhinna kalevara or
identical body of Sri
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. It is believed...
-
together allows one to
achieve various mental powers and
gnosis (Pāḷi:
abhiññā),
including the
attainment of nirvāṇa,
whereas the
practice of vip****anā...
- the Trisvabhāvanirdeśa (TSN 17-20), the
three natures are
inseparable (
abhinna) and as such non-dual. This is a key
difference between this
model and...
- a kind of
parapsychological ability or
extrasensory perception (termed
abhiñña).: 40
Traditional Buddhist philosophers like Dharmakīrti have defended...