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      • trividyā [alt. traividyā] (P. tevijjā; T. rig gsum; C. sanming 三明) is translated as "three knowledges," "threefold knowledge," "one endowed with threefold (higher) knowledge," etc. It refers to three types of higher knowledge: the ability to remember one's former lives (pūrvanivāsānusmṛti) the divine eye (divyacakṣus)
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    त्रिविष. དུག་གསུམ་. 三毒. Basic Meaning. The three poisons are a reference to the afflictive emotions of rāga (Tib. 'dod chags ), dveṣa (Tib. zhe sdang ), and moha (Tib. gti mug ).

  3. trividyā [alt. traividyā] (P. tevijjā; T. rig gsum; C. sanming 三明) is translated as "three knowledges," "threefold knowledge," "one endowed with threefold (higher) knowledge," etc. It refers to three types of higher knowledge: [1] [2] These three types of knowledge were obtained by the Buddha during the "three watches of the night" at ...

  4. Jan 27, 2022 · Glossary. Sanskrit. Introduction. In Buddhism. Mahayana. See also. Introduction: Trivisha means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page.

  5. triśikṣā, in Buddhism, the three types of learning required of those who seek to attain enlightenment. The threefold training comprises all aspects of Buddhist practices. Arranged in a progressive order, the three are: (1) śīla (“moral conduct”), which makes one’s body and mind fit for concentration, (2) samadhi (“meditation ...

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  6. Theravada rests on core Buddhist teachings including the four noble truths and eightfold path to enlightenment, the three jewels (Buddha, dharma, and sangha), and concepts such as impermanence, non-self, karma, rebirth, and dependent origination (the co-arising of phenomena), along with ethical precepts and the meditation practices of samatha ...

  7. Apr 16, 2019 · By. Barbara O'Brien. Updated on April 16, 2019. The Buddha taught his monks to arouse four states of mind, called the "Brahma-vihara" or "four divine states of dwelling." These four states are sometimes called the "Four Immeasurables" or the "Four Perfect Virtues."

  8. Jan 2, 2020 · The Buddha's best-known teaching on Metta is in the Metta Sutta, a sermon in the Sutta Pitaka. Scholars say the sutta (or sutra) presents three ways to practice Metta. The first is applying Metta to day-to-day conduct. The second is Metta meditation. The third is a commitment to embody Metta with full body and mind.

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