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ultimate goal of Enlightenment. Similarly, the
three knowledges or
wisdoms (
tevijja or tivijja) are: "Remember one's
former abodes" (pubbe-nivās****sati);...
- 7) Mahāsīhanāda
Sutta (DN 8)
Subha Sutta (DN 10) Kevaṭṭa
Sutta (DN 11)
Tevijja Sutta (DN 13) The full list also
occurs twice in the
Vinaya Pitaka, once...
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which may
predate the more
stylised four
noble truths. For
example the
Tevijja Sutta verse 40–75 (Dikha
Nikaya 13):
Verse 40: A Tathàgata is born into...
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achieving all four dhyanas,
followed by the "three
higher knowledges" (
tevijja),
culminating in
complete insight into the Four
Noble Truths,
thereby attaining...
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discourse on the
turning of the
Dharma wheel).
Other suttas such as the
Tevijja Sutta, and the Cula-Hatthipadopama-sutta give a
different outline of the...
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Vedic sage Atri. In
Buddhist Pali
canonical texts such as
Digha Nikaya,
Tevijja Sutta describes a
discussion between the
Buddha and
Vedic scholars of his...
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coals (angara)". In
Buddhist Pali
canonical texts such as
Digha Nikaya,
Tevijja Sutta describes a
discussion between the
Buddha and
Vedic scholars of his...
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Purana literature. In
Buddhist Pali
canonical texts such as
Digha Nikaya,
Tevijja Sutta describes a
discussion between the
Buddha and
Vedic scholars of his...
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kindness – what
Christians tend to call love – was a way to salvation. In the
Tevijja Sutta, "The
Threefold Knowledge" in the
Digha Nikāya or "Collection of...
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rationalism which constructs metaphysical theories (takka). In the
Tevijja Sutta (DN 13), the
Buddha rejects the
personal authority of
Brahmins because...