-
Western translation of
various Buddhist terms, most
notably bodhi and
vimutti. The
abstract noun
bodhi (/ˈboʊdi/; Sanskrit: बोधि; Pali: bodhi) means...
- vimoksha, or
vimutti (Pali), "release,
deliverance from suffering". In the Pali-canon two
kinds of
vimutti are discerned: Ceto-
vimutti,
freedom of mind;...
- term is
vimutti, "release". In the
suttas two
forms of
release are mentioned,
namely ceto-
vimutti, "deliverance of mind," and panna-
vimutti, "deliverance...
- knowledge, or
insight (sammā-ñāṇa), and
right liberation, or
release (sammā-
vimutti).
These two
factors fall
under the
category of
wisdom (paññā). The eight...
-
knowledge or
insight (sammā-ñāṇa), and
right liberation or
release (sammā-
vimutti), as the
means to
attain cessation and liberation.
Nirvana literally means...
- the
world 'as it is' (yatha-bhutam). A
Buddha has
achieved liberation (
vimutti), also
called Nirvana,
which is seen as the
extinguishing of the "fires"...
- (amata) and
transcendent reality,
which is a
total and
final release (
vimutti) from all
suffering (dukkha) and rebirth.
According to Theravāda doctrine...
-
realization of (as
opposed to mere
knowledge about) the Four
Noble Truths.
Vimutti: He
perceives that he is now liberated, that he has done what was to be...
-
nirvana ("blowing out"),
bodhi (awakening, enlightenment), and
liberation (
vimutti, vimoksa). A
Buddha is also
someone who
fully understands the Dharma, the...
- stops, the
first stop ****imilates to the
second stop Examples:
vimukti →
vimutti,
dugdha → duddha, utpāda → uppāda,
pudgala → puggala, udghoṣa → ugghosa...