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Masculine (bhikkhu- "monk")
Neuter (
cakkhu- "eye")
Singular Plural Singular Plural Nominative bhikkhu bhikkhavo, bhikkhū
cakkhu, cakkhuṁ cakkhūni
Vocative Accusative...
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causal memory, that is,
recalling one's own past lives; "Divine eye" (dibba-
cakkhu), that is,
knowing others'
karmic destinations; and, "Extinction of mental...
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Remembering one's
former abodes (i.e. past lives), the "Divine eye" (dibba-
cakkhu),
which allows the
knowing of others'
karmic destinations and the "extinction...
- (pubbe-nivās****sati),
seeing the past
lives and
rebirths of
others (dibba-
cakkhu), and the
extinction of
mental intoxicants (āsavakkhaya).
Miracles found...
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Buddha at the
Anupiya Mango Grove.
Anuruddha acquired "divine vision" (dibba-
cakkhu) and was
ranked foremost among those who had the ability.
Sariputta ****igned...
- daṭṭhukāmatānidānakammasamuṭṭhānabhūtappasādalakkhaṇaṃ vā
cakkhu, rūpesu āviñchanarasaṃ, cakkhuviññāṇ****a ādhārabhāvapaccupaṭṭhānaṃ,...
- Shwe Yatu
Tipitaka Cakkhu Pala Eye Hospital, Htee
Saung under the au****es of
Sayadaw U
Wunthe Pala Linkara. Shwe Yatu
Tipitaka Cakkhu Pala Eye Hospital...
- dhammatalks.org.
Retrieved 2023-04-29 – via
Access to Insight. "The Eye".
Cakkhu Sutta.
Translated by Bhikkhu, Thanissaro. dhammatalks.org.
Retrieved 2023-04-29...
- (ceto-pariya-ñána)
Recollection of past
lives (Patisandhi)
Clairvoyance (dibba-
cakkhu) End of
anxiety &
mental agitation (nirvāna) The
fruit (phala) of Buddhism...
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Hunger Naraka — ****
Ayatana Six
sense bases (saḷāyatana • ṣaḍāyatana) eye (
cakkhu) and
Forms Ear (sota) and
Sounds nose (ghāṇa) and
Odors Tongue (jivhā) and...