Vicaya: 2 definitions
Introduction:
Vicaya 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.
Alternative spellings of this word include Vicchaya.
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Pali-English dictionary
[Pali to Burmese]
: Sutta: TipiαΉaka PΔαΈ·i-Myanmar Dictionary (αααααα-αα«α αααΌααΊαα� α‘αααα¬αα�)±ΉΎ±³¦²Ή²β²Ήβ�
(Burmese text): (α�)α αα α α�-α α°αΈα ααΊα�-αααΊααΌαα�-α α αΊαα±α�-ααα�-ααα―αα�-αα±α� ααα¬αα¬ααΊα (α�)(αα±ααΉαααα»ααΊαΈαα� ααα αααΎα� α αααΊααα―α·ααα� α αα α α�-ααα�-αα�-ααΌα±α¬ααΊα�) ααα ααα¬αα (α�)α αα α α�-α α°αΈα ααΊα�-αααΊααΌαα�-α α αΊαα±α�-ααΌααΊαΈα (α�)α αα α α�-α α°αΈα ααΊα�-αααΊααΌαα�-α α αΊαα±α�-α‘ααΊαα±α¬α (α�) ααα ααααΊαα±α� αα°ααΌα½ααΊα
(Auto-Translation): (1) Knowledge that can be examined, explored, contemplated, and tested. (2) (Regarding the teachings of the Nattikyan, Padha, etc., it is about the ability to examine.) Subject matter. (3) The act of examining, exploring, contemplating, and testing. (4) That which is to be examined, explored, contemplated, and tested. (5) The subject matter is who is wealthy.

Pali is the language of the TipiαΉaka, which is the sacred canon of TheravΔda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddhaβs speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: A, Vi, Ci, Caya.
Starts with (+9): Vicayabahula, Vicayacaritan, Vicayaccantam, Vicayahara, Vicayaharanantaram, Vicayaharaniddesa, Vicayaharapadattha, Vicayaharasampata, Vicayaharavibhanga, Vicayai, Vicayakara, Vicayakaradassana, Vicayakotantam, Vicayalakkhana, Vicayalakkumi, Vicayalayan, Vicayam, Vicayamana, Vicayamuracam, Vicayan.
Full-text (+405): Nirvishaya, Cakshurvishaya, Avishaya, Pravicaya, Buddhavishaya, Vishayatmaka, Vishayasakta, Ananyavishaya, Acakshurvishaya, Vishayasukha, Vishayavasin, Dhamma Vicaya, Alpavishaya, Vyavaharavishaya, Svavishaya, Vishayopaseva, Nayanavishaya, Vishayapati, Vishayagrama, Yamavishaya.
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