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1904:, a branch of Mahayana Buddhism, regards Buddhahood as a state of perfect freedom, in which one is awakened to the eternal and ultimate truth that is the reality of all things. This supreme state of life is characterized by boundless wisdom and infinite compassion. The Lotus Sutra reveals that Buddhahood is a potential in the lives of all beings.
1074:. Originally only "prajna" may have been mentioned, and Tillman Vetter even concludes that originally dhyana itself was deemed liberating, with the stilling of pleasure or pain in the fourth jhana, not the gaining of some perfect wisdom or insight. Gombrich also argues that the emphasis on insight is a later development.
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is not the result of an illumination, but of a path of realization, or coming to understanding. The term "enlightenment" is event-oriented, whereas the term "awakening" is process-oriented. The western use of the term "enlighten" has
Christian roots, as in Calvin's "It is God alone who enlightens our
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may have been used, which came to be replaced by the four truths in those texts where "liberating insight" was preceded by the four jhanas. Bronkhorst also notices that the conception of what exactly this "liberating insight" was developed throughout time. Whereas originally it may not have been
1978:... it means that you are to know the inherent natural state of the mind by eliminating the split into a perceiving subject and perceived objects which normally occurs in the world and is wrongly thought to be real. This also corresponds to the Yogacara definition ... that emptiness (
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Nirvana is the "blowing out" of disturbing emotions, which is the same as liberation. The usage of the term "enlightenment" to translate "nirvana" was popularized in the 19th century, in part, due to the efforts of Max Müller, who used the term consistently in his translations.
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According to
Bronkhorst, the first two knowledges are later additions, while insight into the four truths represents a later development, in response to concurring religious traditions, in which "liberating insight" came to be stressed over the practice of
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as well, the state of Bodhi is regarded as naturally inherent in the mind. Bodhi is the mind's natural and pure state, where no distinction is being made between a perceiving subject and perceived objects. This is also the understanding of Bodhi found in
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is the ideal. The ultimate goal is not only of one's own liberation in
Buddhahood, but the liberation of all living beings. The cosmology of Mahayana Buddhism regards a wide range of buddhas and bodhisattvas, who assist humans on their way to liberation.
1617:, the extinction of the passions whereby suffering is ended and no more rebirths take place. The insight arises that this liberation is certain: "Knowledge arose in me, and insight: my freedom is certain, this is my last birth, now there is no rebirth."
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On some
Aspects of Descriptions or Theories of 'Liberating Insight' and 'Enlightenment' in Early Buddhism". In: Studien zum Jainismus und Buddhismus (Gedenkschrift für Ludwig Alsdorf), hrsg. von Klaus Bruhn und Albrecht Wezler, Wiesbaden 1981,
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was translated as "intelligence". The term "enlighten" was first being used in 1835, in an
English translation of a French article, while the first recorded use of the term 'enlightenment' is credited (by the Oxford English Dictionary) to the
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Schmithausen notes that the mention of the four noble truths as constituting "liberating insight", which is attained after mastering the Rupa Jhanas, is a later addition to texts such as
Majjhima Nikaya 36. Bronkhorst notices that
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East-Asian (Chinese) Buddhism emphasizes insight into Buddha-nature. This term is derived from Indian tathagata-garbha thought, "the womb of the thus-gone" (the Buddha), the inherent potential of every sentient being to become a
1647:, and still later, in the Hinayana schools, by the doctrine of the non-existence of a substantial self or person. And Schmithausen notices that still other descriptions of this "liberating insight" exist in the Buddhist canon:
790:. It has the Western connotation of general insight into transcendental truth or reality. The term is also being used to translate several other Buddhist terms and concepts, which are used to denote (initial) insight (
2148:: "The three principal themes of his Gifford lectures on natural religion were the discovery of God, the discovery of the soul, and the discovery of the oneness of God and soul in the great religions of the world."
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as the free, unimpeded use of reason. Müller's translation echoed this idea, portraying
Buddhism as a rational and enlightened religion that aligns with the natural religious truths inherent to human beings.
1571:(Majjhima Nikaya 36) describes his ascetic practices, which he abandoned. Thereafter he remembered a spontaneous state of jhana, and set out for jhana-practice. Both suttas narrate how, after destroying the
1630:...the accounts which include the Four Noble Truths had a completely different conception of the process of liberation than the one which includes the Four Dhyanas and the destruction of the intoxicants.
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is pure universal and immediate knowledge, which extends over all time, all universes, all beings and elements, conditioned and unconditioned. It is absolute and identical with
Reality and thus it is
993:, and saw religion as an inherent capacity of human beings. "Enlightenment" was a means to capture natural religious truths, as distinguished from mere mythology. This perspective was influenced by
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is immaculate and non-conceptual, and it, being not an outer object, cannot be understood by discursive thought. It has neither beginning, nor middle nor end and it is indivisible. It is non-dual (
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the whole of reality, a dynamic interpenetration of absolute and relative. In this awakening it is realized that observer and observed are not distinct entities, but mutually co-dependent.
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Suchness. In other words, the term
Suchness-Awareness is functionally equivalent to Enlightenment. Finally, it must not be forgotten that this Suchness-Awareness or Perfect Enlightenment
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By the mid-1870s it had become commonplace to call the Buddha "enlightened", and by the end of the 1880s the terms "enlightened" and "enlightenment" dominated the
English literature.
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According to these doctrines, bodhi eternally exists within one's mind, although requiring the mind's defilements to be removed. This vision is expounded in texts such as the
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During the development of Mahayana Buddhism, the various strands of thought on Bodhi were continuously being elaborated. Attempts were made to harmonize the various terms.
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871:, "awakening", "perfect knowledge", "perfect knowledge or wisdom (by which a man becomes a बुद्ध or जिन , the illuminated or enlightened intellect (of a Buddha or जिन)".
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1560:, wandered further through Magadhan country, and then found "an agreeable piece of ground" which served for striving. The sutta then only says that he attained Nibbana.
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1755:. It is equal to supreme insight, the realisation of the four noble truths, which leads to deliverance. Reaching full awakening is equivalent in meaning to reaching
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with the four noble truths is a later development, in response to developments within Indian religious thought, where "liberating insight" was deemed essential for
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Kindness and compassion as a means to Nirvana. In: Paul Williams (ed.), "Buddhism: The early Buddhist schools and doctrinal history; Theravāda doctrine, Volume 2"
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What exactly constituted the Buddha's awakening is unknown. It may have involved the knowledge that liberation was attained by the combination of mindfulness and
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2053:. In Sri Lanka and Japan, different days are used for this celebration. According to the Theravada tradition in Sri Lanka, Sakyamuni reached Buddhahood at the
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1651:"that the five Skandhas are impermanent, disagreeable, and neither the Self nor belonging to oneself"; "the contemplation of the arising and disappearance (
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Mahavairocana . In other words, the mind in its intrinsic nature is Mahavairocana, whom one "becomes" (or vice versa) when one is perfectly enlightened.
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An example of this substitution, and its consequences, is Majjhima Nikaya 36:42–43, which gives an account of the awakening of the Buddha.
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back into its original state of purity the Mind returns to its original condition of non-attachment, non-discrimination and non-duality".
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The term bodhi acquired a variety of meanings and connotations during the development of Buddhist thoughts in the various schools.
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is equal to supreme insight, and the realisation of the four noble truths, which leads to deliverance. According to Nyanatiloka,
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Robert S. Cohen notes that the majority of English books on Buddhism use the term "enlightenment" to translate the term
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tradition, a couple of texts can be found in which the Buddha's attainment of liberation forms part of the narrative.
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According to Gombrich, this distinction is artificial, and due to later, too literal, interpretations of the suttas.
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Since the 1980s, western Theravada-oriented teachers have started to question the primacy of insight. According to
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1799:(insight) form an integrated practice. Polak and Arbel, following scholars like Vetter and Bronkhorst, argue that
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and the cessation of dukkha or suffering. Full awakening is reached in four stages. According to Nyanatiloka,
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used the term "the Enlightened" for the Buddha in a short article, which was reprinted the following year by
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and insight is a core problem in the study of Buddhism, and is one of the fundamentals of Buddhist practice.
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On some Aspects of Descriptions or Theories of 'Liberating Insight' and 'Enlightenment' in Early Buddhism
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is the actualisation of insight, leading to an awakened awareness which is "non-reactive and lucid".
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is also used in other Indian philosophies and traditions, its most common usage is in the context of
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Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey. In Antonio S. Cua (ed.): Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy
1567:(Majjhima Nikaya 17) the Buddha describes life in the jungle, and the attainment of awakening. The
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was popularised in the Western world through the 19th-century translations of British philologist
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Within the various Mahayana-schools exist various further explanations and interpretations. In
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is understood somewhat differently in the various Buddhist traditions. An equivalent term for
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In Mahayana Buddhism Prajna (Sanskrit) means "insight" or "wisdom", and entails insight into
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and insight, which is a core problem in the study of early Buddhism. Originally the term
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Nirvana for sale? Buddhism, Wealth, and the Dhammakaya Temple in Contemporary Thailand
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Lexicon Boeddhisme. Wijsbegeerte, religie, psychologie, mystiek, cultuur an literatuur
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Seeing Through Zen: Encounter, Transformation, and Genealogy in Chinese Chan Buddhism
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The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha. A New Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya
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To achieve this vision of non-duality, it is necessary to recognise one's own mind:
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Buddhist Dictionary. Manual of Buddhist terms and Doctrines. Fourth Revised edition
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Theosophy or Pantheism? Friedrich Max Müller's Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion
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Reexamining Jhana: Towards a Critical Reconstruction of Early Buddhist Soteriology
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It calls in question the reliability of these accounts, and the relation between
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are derived, means "to wake up" or "to recover consciousness". Cohen notes that
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1182:(Pali) means "understanding", "wisdom", "insight". "Insight" is equivalent to
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Buddhist Philosophy, Chinese. In: Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Index
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Orientalism and Religion: Post-Colonial Theory, India and "The Mystic East"
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Fischer-Schreiber, Ingrid; Ehrhard, Franz-Karl; Diener, Michael S. (2008),
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Early Buddhist Meditation: The Four Jhanas as the Actualization of Insight
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The Experience of Samadhi: An In-depth Exploration of Buddhist Meditation
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The Buddhist handbook. A Complete Guide to Buddhist Teaching and Practice
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specified, later on the four truths served as such, to be superseded by
1258:(Japanese) is often used interchangeably with kensho, but refers to the
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The Laughing Buddha of Tofukuji: The Life of Zen Master Keido Fukushima
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The Forest Monks of Sri Lanka: An Anthropological and Historical Study
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article. The book was translated in 1969 into German, using the term "
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The Maha-Vairocana-Abhisambodhi Tantra, With Buddhaguya's Commentary
1655:) of the five Skandhas"; "the realisation of the Skandhas as empty (
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The Rhetoric of Immediacy. A Cultural Critique of Chan/Zen Buddhism
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How Buddhism Began. The Conditioned Genesis of the Early Teachings
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means. We are accustomed to the translation "enlightenment" for
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6179:Banishment of Buddhist monks from Nepal
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3374:Buddhist Faith and Sudden Enlightenment
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3862:"The origins of insight meditation"
3778:from the original on 6 October 2022
3683:"Buddhist Enlightenment vs Nirvana"
3335:A Philological Approach to Buddhism
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2655:
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1994:The Vajrayana Buddhist commentator
1042:, Tillman Vetter, and K.R. Norman,
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3311:, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers,
1998:treats various terms as synonyms:
1270:as essential to the attainment of
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4101:, Oxford: Oxford University Press
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3098:from the original on 4 April 2019
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2812:, p. 83-4: "Instead of the
2392:Cummiskey, David (2 June 2017).
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5269:Seven Factors of Enlightenment
4460:Places where the Buddha stayed
4111:, New York, Tokyo: Weatherhill
4082:, The University Press Group,
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3367:, Buddhist Publication Society
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2057:in May. This is celebrated at
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4029:Kalupahana, David J. (1992),
3681:Kusala Bhikshu (March 2008).
3209:Gombrich, Richard F. (1997),
3140:Buswell, Robert, ed. (2004),
2143:Lourens Peter van den Bosch,
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1335:Insight into the workings of
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6135:Decline of Buddhism in India
6130:History of Buddhism in India
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3901:Dumoulin, Heinrich (2005a),
3850:Carrithers, Michael (1983),
3451:, London: Century Paperbacks
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4063:, Oxford University Press,
3990:Hori, Victor Sogen (1999),
3948:Journal of Japanese Studies
3891:Dumoulin, Heinrich (2000),
3652:"Nirvana and Enlightenment"
3429:Scott, Rachelle M. (2009),
3185:Gimello, Robert M. (2004),
3135:, Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
2184:In his often-cited article
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1583:Insight into his past lives
1528:The awakening of the Buddha
1332:Insight into his past lives
1290:, and further developed in
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4059:McMahan, David L. (2008),
3867:, in Skorupski, T. (ed.),
3772:"Vesak full moon poya day"
3261:, New York: Anchor Books,
3227:Harris, Ishwar C. (2004),
3218:Gombrich, Richard (2005),
3110:Bowker, John, ed. (1997),
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3893:A History of Zen Buddhism
3854:, Oxford University Press
3746:Nichiren Buddhism Library
3731:As of September 2010
3703:As of September 2010
3438:Sebastian, C. D. (2005),
3249:, London: RoutledgeCurzon
3149:Cohen, Robert S. (2006),
3144:, MacMIllan reference USA
2909:Nanamoli & Bodhi 1995
2897:Nanamoli & Bodhi 1995
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4107:Sekida, Katsuki (1985),
3620:23 December 2019 at the
3550:25 December 2019 at the
3523:21 December 2019 at the
3456:Vetter, Tilmann (1988),
3399:Pacific World 10:225–249
3381:Polak, Grzegorz (2011),
3191:Encyclopedia of Buddhism
3142:Encyclopedia of Buddhism
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1497:anuttarā-samyak-saṃbodhi
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5537:Ten principal disciples
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3922:Zen Buddhism: A History
3903:Zen Buddhism: A History
3860:Cousins, L. S. (1996),
3447:Snelling, John (1987),
3372:Park, Sung-bae (1983),
3245:Hodge, Stephen (2003),
3158:Faure, Bernard (1991),
2075:Buddhism and psychology
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6247:Buddhism and democracy
5760:Tibetan Buddhist canon
5755:Chinese Buddhist canon
4987:Pre-sectarian Buddhism
4982:Early Buddhist schools
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3599:16 August 2011 at the
3571:16 August 2011 at the
3500:16 August 2011 at the
3465:Warder, A. K. (2000),
3390:Quli, Natalie (2008),
3342:Norman, K. R. (2005).
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3305:Mäll, Linnart (2005),
3300:, Taylor & Francis
3296:Lusthaus, Dan (1998),
3231:, World Wisdom Books,
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4367:Life of Buddha in art
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4117:Shankman, R. (2008),
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5735:Early Buddhist texts
5350:Four Right Exertions
4816:Ten spiritual realms
4309:Noble Eightfold Path
4078:McRae, John (2003),
4049:Low, Albert (2006),
3818:for the books listed
3363:Nyanatiloka (1980),
3275:Lai, Whalen (2003),
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2081:Buddhist philosophy
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1395:āśraya parāvŗtti
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4681:Dhamma theory
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