Tatiyakantakisutta, Tatiyakaṇá¹akÄ«sutta: 2 definitions
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Tatiyakantakisutta 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 Dictionarytatiyakaṇá¹akÄ«sutta (á€á€á€á€šá€€á€á€¹á€‹á€€á€®á€žá€¯á€á€¹á€�) [(na) (á€�)]â€�
[tatiya+kaṇá¹a(ṇá¸a) kÄ«vanasutta.vana-a kye.]
[á€á€á€á€�+ကá€á€¹á€�(á€á€¹á€�) ကီá€á€”သုá€á€¹á€á‹ á€á€�-အလယ်ပုဒá€� ကျေá‹]
[Pali to Burmese]
: Sutta: Tipiá¹aka PÄḷi-Myanmar Dictionary (á€á€á€•á€á€‹á€€-ပါဠá€á€™á€¼á€”်မá€� အဘá€á€“ာနá€�)³Ù²¹³Ù¾±²â²¹°ì²¹á¹‡á¹²¹°ìÄ«²õ³Ü³Ù³Ù²¹â€�
(Burmese text): á€á€á€á€šá€€á€á€¹á€�(á€á€¹á€�) ကီá€á€�-သုá€á€ºáŠ á€¡á€á€«á€á€…်ပါးအရှင်အနုရုဒ္ဓါနှင့á€� အရှင်သာရá€á€•ုá€á€¼á€�,အရှင်မဟာမောဂ္ဂလ္လာန်á€á€á€¯á€� သာကေá€á€™á€¼á€á€¯á€·á€¡á€”ီá€� á€á€¶á€•င်á€á€±á€¬á€€á€¼á€®á€� အá€á€½á€„်းጠသီá€á€„်းသုံá€� နေကြစဉá€� အရှင်အနုရုဒ္ဓါက အရှင်သာရá€á€•ုá€á€¼á€¬á€¡á€¬á€� သá€á€á€•ဋ္ဌာနá€� á�-ပါးကá€á€� ပွါးများá€á€¼á€„်á€�,ကြá€á€™á€ºá€–န်များစွá€� ပြုလုပ်á€á€¼á€„်းကြောင့á€� မြá€á€ºá€žá€±á€¬á€¡á€˜á€á€Šá€¬á€‰á€� ရှá€á€žá€Šá€ºáအဖြစ်သá€á€¯á€� ရောက်နá€á€¯á€„်ပုံနှင့á€� ထောင်ပေါင်á€� များစွာသေá€� လောကဓာá€á€ºá€€á€á€� သá€á€…ွမ်းနá€á€¯á€„်ပုံကá€á€� á�-ကြá€á€™á€ºá€™á€¼á€±á€¬á€€á€ºá€Ÿá€±á€¬á€•ြရá€�-သုá€á€ºá‹
(Auto-Translation): During the third discourse of the sutra at the base of the Kiwana-Thut, in the presence of the venerable Anuruddha, the venerable Samahita, and the venerable Mahamoggallana, while residing in the great forest of Khampin near the city of Sakae, the venerable Anuruddha conducted numerous reflections on the four foundations of mindfulness and, as a result, attained the exalted state of knowledge that enables one to comprehend the vastness of the universe and demonstrates how to reach that state through rigorous practice, delivered in three discourses.

Pali is the language of the Tipiá¹aka, which is the sacred canon of TheravÄda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
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Partial matches: Tatiya, Kanta, Katipaya.
Starts with: Tatiyakandakisutta.
Full-text: Tatiyakandakisutta.
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