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Cetovimuttiphala, Cetovimutti-phala: 2 definitions

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Cetovimuttiphala 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. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

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: Sutta: Pali Word Grammar from Pali Myanmar Dictionary

cetovimuttiphala (စေတောဝိမုတ္တိဖα€�) [(ti) (တα€�)]β€�
[cetovimutti+phala]
°Ϊα€…αΆΔ±αΆΔαΆΔ±αΆΔ¬αΆΔΧΗΆΔ­αΆΔ™αΆΔ―αΆΔαΆΔΉαΆΔαΆΔ�+α€–αΆΔœ]

[Pali to Burmese]

: Sutta: TipiαΉ­aka Pāḷi-Myanmar Dictionary (တိပိဋက-ပါဠိမြန်မα€� α€‘α€˜α€­α€“α€¬α€”α€�)

³¦±π³Ω΄Η±ΉΎ±³Ύ³ά³Ω³ΩΎ±±θ³σ²Ή±τ²Ήβ€�

(Burmese text): (α�) α€™α€‚α€Ία€–α€­α€―α€œα€Ία€žα€™α€¬α€“α€­α€Ÿα€� α€†α€­α€―α€‘α€•α€Ία€žα€±α€� ထကျိုး။ α€…α€±α€α€±α€¬α€α€­α€™α€―α€α€Ήα€α€­α€•α€Šα€¬α€α€­α€™α€―α€α€Ήα€α€­α€–α€œα€•α€Ήα€•α€’α€«α€�-α€€α€Όα€Šα€·α€Ία‹ (α�) α€‘α€›α€Ÿα€α€Ήα€α€–α€­α€―α€œα€Ία€žα€™α€¬α€“α€� (α€‘α€›α€Ÿα€α€Ήα€α€–α€­α€―α€œα€Ία€•α€Šα€¬α€™α€� α€€α€Όα€½α€„α€Ία€Έα€žα€±α€� α€–α€­α€―α€œα€Ία€α€›α€¬α€�)α€Ÿα€� α€†α€­α€―α€‘α€•α€Ία€žα€±α€� α€‘α€€α€»α€­α€―α€Έα€›α€Ύα€­α€žα€±α€� (α€‘α€›α€Ÿα€α€Ήα€α€™α€‚α€Ία€žα€™α€Ήα€™α€¬α€’α€­α€‹α€Ήα€Œα€�)α� (α�) (α€€) α€™α€‚α€Ία€–α€­α€―α€œα€Ία€žα€™α€¬α€“α€­α€Ÿα€� α€†α€­α€―α€‘α€•α€Ία€žα€±α€� α€‘α€€α€»α€­α€―α€Έα€›α€Ύα€­α€žα€±α€� (α€α€­α€•α€Ώα€”α€¬α€žα€™α€Ήα€™α€¬α€’α€­α€‹α€Ήα€Œα€�)α� (α€�) α€™α€‚α€Ία€–α€­α€―α€œα€� α€žα€™α€¬α€“α€­α€Ÿα€� α€†α€­α€―α€‘α€•α€Ία€žα€±α€� α€‘α€€α€»α€­α€―α€Έα€›α€Ύα€­α€žα€±α€� (α€‘α€žα€―α€˜α€¬α€”α€―α€•α€Ώα€”α€�,α€‘α€¬α€Ÿα€¬α€›α€±α€•α€‹α€­α€€α€°α€œα€žα€Šα€�,α€‘α€”α€˜α€­α€›α€α€žα€Šα€�,ထနိစ္စာနုပဿနα€�,α€™α€›α€α€žα€Šα€�)α� (α€�) α€™α€‚α€Ία€–α€­α€―α€œα€� α€žα€™α€¬α€“α€­α€Ÿα€� α€†α€­α€―α€‘α€•α€Ία€žα€±α€� α€‘α€€α€»α€­α€―α€Έα€›α€Ύα€­α€žα€±α€� (α€‘α€”α€­α€…α€Ήα€…α€žα€Šα€�,ထနိစ္စα€� α€’α€―α€€α€Ήα€α€žα€Šα€�,ဒုက္ခα€� α€‘α€”α€α€Ήα€α€žα€Šα€�,α€•α€Ÿα€¬α€”α€žα€Šα€�,α€α€­α€›α€¬α€‚α€žα€Šα€�)α�

(Auto-Translation): (1) The benefit referred to as the supreme accomplishment of the ultimate benefit. See the knowledge of liberation through mindfulness. (2) The benefit referred to as the supreme accomplishment of the noble one (the truth that is free from the noble one's wisdom). (3) (a) The benefit referred to as the supreme accomplishment of the meditation (the ultimate nature). (b) The benefit referred to as the supreme accomplishment of (the non-fighting aspect, the wisdom of nourishment, the wisdom of unbinding, the wisdom of impermanence, and the wisdom of death). (c) The benefit referred to as the supreme accomplishment of (the wisdom of impermanence, the wisdom of the suffering of impermanence, the wisdom of the suffering of not eternal, the wisdom of renunciation, and the wisdom of non-attachment).

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Pali is the language of the TipiαΉ­aka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.

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