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Vijja, also
known as
Vidya or Vijjaka, was an 8th or 9th
century Sanskrit poet from present-day India. Her
verses appear in the
major medieval Sanskrit...
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teacher Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro (1885–1959). In Thailand, it is
known as
Vijjā dhammakāya,
which translates as 'knowledge of the dhamma-body'. The Dhammakāya...
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college in
Kerala locally also
known as
Vidya A
slang term for
video games Vijja, 8th or 9th
century Sanskrit poet,
alternatively known as
Vidya Vaidya,...
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scholars with
Vijja, a
Sanskrit woman poet
known from
major anthologies of
Sanskrit verses. One of the
verses from
these anthologies compares Vijja to the goddess...
- epithets,
together with tathāgata Sammasambuddho –
Perfectly self-awakened
Vijja-carana-sampano –
Endowed with
higher knowledge and
ideal conduct. Sugata –...
- of Muhammad. In Buddhism,
knowledge that
leads to
liberation is
called vijjā. It
contrasts with avijjā or ignorance,
which is
understood as the root...
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believed to lead to life as a
weizza (Burmese: ဝိဇ္ဇာ Pali:
vijjā), a semi-immortal and
supernatural being who
awaits the
appearance of the...
- mark') Devinda-tthaya (Devendra-stava, 'Praise of the
kings of gods') Gaṇi-
vijjā (Gaṇi-vidyā, 'A Gaṇi's knowledge') Mahā-paccakkhāṇa (Mahā-pratyākhyāna,...
- cajati,
satya →
sacya → sacca, mithyā → michyā → micchā, vidyā → vijyā →
vijjā,
madhya →
majhya → majjha, anya → añya → añña, puṇya → puñya → puñña, vandhya...
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Buddhist concept of
Dhammakaya and the
practice of
Dhammakaya meditation (
Vijja Dhammakaya), a
method which scholars have
connected to the
Yogavacara tradition...