Paramasa, Parト[ト《a, Parト[asa: 3 definitions
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Paramasa 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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Theravada (major branch of Buddhism)
: Pali Kanon: Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines'adherence', attachment, 'misapprehension',
is according to Vis.M. XXII a name for wrong views; in that sense it occurs in Dhs.1174 ff.
See sトォlabbata-ア雋ケート蟲セト蟯イケ.
Theravト‥a is a major branch of Buddhism having the the Pali canon (tipitaka) as their canonical literature, which includes the vinaya-pitaka (monastic rules), the sutta-pitaka (Buddhist sermons) and the abhidhamma-pitaka (philosophy and psychology).
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Pali-English dictionary
: BuddhaSasana: Concise Pali-English Dictionaryア雋ケート蟲セト蟯イケ : (m.) 1. touching; 2. handling; 3. a contagion.
: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English DictionaryParト[asa, (parト+ウセ盪崘�, but see ア雋ケート蟲セト蟯イケ) touching, seizing, taking hold of M. I, 130 (v. l. ツーmト《a which reading is probably to be preferred, cp. Trenckner on p. 541); S. III, 46 (v. l. ツーmト《a).窶馬eg. aア雋ケート蟲セイケイイケ not leading astray, not enticing D. I, 17 (ツーto), 202.窶捻erhaps we should read ア雋ケート蟲セト蟯イケ altogether. (Page 421)
窶� or 窶�
Parト[ト《a, (parト+ウセ盪崘�, cp. Epic Sk. parト[arナ嫗 being affected by; as philos. term 窶徨eflection窶�) touching, contact, being attached to, hanging on, being under the influence of, contagion (Dhs. trsl. 316). In Asl. 49, Bdhgh analyses as parato ト[asantトォti parト[ト《ト: p. means 窶徼hey handle dhamma窶冱 as other窶� (than what they really are, e.g. they transgress the real meaning of anicca etc. and say nicca). Hence the renderings in Asl. trs. 窶彝eversion, 窶� in Dialogues III, 28, 43, etc. 窶徘erverted窶� (parト[asト[i parト[a盪ュ盪ュha) 窶� S. III, 46, 110; A. II, 42 (saccaツー); III, 377 (sトォlabbataツー), 438 (id.); V, 150 (sandi盪ュ盪ュhiツー); D. III, 48; Th. 1, 342; It. 48 (itisaccaツー, cp. ida盪ピaccabhinivesa under kト【agantha); Pug. 22; Dhs. 381, 1003, 1175 (di盪ュ盪ュhiツー contagion of speculative opinion), 1498 (id.). It is almost synonymous with abhinivesa; see kト【agantha (under gantha), and cp. Nd2 227 (gト”a p. abhinivesa) and Nd2 under ta盪hト III, 1 C. -See also ア雋ケート蟲セイケイイケ. (Page 421)

Pali is the language of the Tipi盪ュaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravト‥a Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha窶冱 speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
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Starts with (+3): Paramacaitanniyam, Paramacamati, Paramacantalan, Paramacantekam, Paramacanti, Paramacantosham, Paramacariyan, Paramacatturu, Paramasamhita, Paramasamhrishta, Paramasammata, Paramasamtushta, Paramasamudaya, Paramasamvara, Paramasana, Paramasanta, Paramasarvatra, Paramasati, Paramasatya, Paramasatyadharma.
Full-text (+10): Ditthiparamasa, Appahinaparamasatta, Abhinivesaparamasaggaha, Muttimaggaparamasa, Itisaccaparamasa, Aparamasa, Abhinivesaparamasa, Kayaparamasa, Mamamkaraparamasa, Tanhaparamasa, Gahanaparamasa, Uppaditaparamasa, Silabbata Paramasa, Kayagantha, Silabbata Paramasa Kayagantha, Paramasin, Samyojana, Paramarsha, Drishtiparamarsha, Gandha.
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Verse 397 - The Story of Uggasena the Acrobat < [Chapter 26 - Brト”ma盪a Vagga (The Brト”ma盪a)]
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Part 4 - The Fourth Stage named Arcismati < [Chapter 4 - Annotated Translation of the Dasabhumika-Sutra]
A Manual of Abhidhamma (by Nト〉ada Thera)
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