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paccakkha-vipassanā, empirical knowledge;
padhāna-kkhamo, stamina for hard practice, one of the 5 benefits of
cankama;
Padmakara Translation Group, Tibetan Buddhism, [2009; Joyful Wisdom];
paggahita-vīriya, persistent effort;
pajanati, instruction to know;
panidhaya bhavana, direct form of meditation (panidhaya bhavana) vs. un-direct mode of meditation (ap panidhaya bhavana) ... ;
panīta-sīla,
high class morality, because observing with appreciation of its value
that sīla is something worthy to observe, because
it helps purify one's bodily and verbal behaviors;
paññā, wisdom; meritorious deeds, as they help fulfill one's wishes;
paññatti, conceptual objects; also see: 2 kinds of jhāna are samatha-jhāna and vipassanā-jhāna;
pabbaja, an ascetic, a person who gives up all worldly affairs, and approaches to a meditation center WHERE the person can extinguish internal fires [raga, dosa, moha, ...]; WHY a person needs to extinguish raga, dosa, moha, ... because they are the root cause of suffering; By practicing sila, samadhi, and paññā, the ascetic can overcome;
pācittiya pali, aka minor offences, aka vibhanga part II, one of the discipline books for monks and nuns;
Padmasambhava, lotus-born, in Sanskrit; also see: Tantric Buddhism's pioneer guru Rinpoche;
Pajapati, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;
Pali canon, aka tipitaka, aka tripitaka; including Buddhist sacred texts, mahayana sutras, scriptures, theravada suttas, Tibetan Buddhism books, words of Buddha, ... ; also see: dhamma;
pamojja, presence of delight; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
panna vimutti, freedom of wisdom, ceto vimutti, freedom of mind; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
paññatti, something conceptual;
papanca, conceptual proliferation; conceptually producing another, by budding;
pāpicchā, sinfully selfish;
para-citta vijā-nana,
thought reading, aka one of the supernormal powers
;
Parabhava Sutta;
pārājika pali, aka major offences, aka vibhanga part I, one of the discipline books for monks and nuns;
parakkama-dhātu, culminating effort;
parama, noble person;
paramā sakhā, best friend;
parama-atta, supreme soul, or God;
paramattha, the individual and common characteristics of psycho-physical phenomena that are really happening; also see: 2 kinds of jhāna are samatha-jhāna and vipassanā-jhāna;
paramattha, for example: body and mind are really real, therefore body and mind are paramattha WHAT to be observed;
pāramī, fulfilling perfection; for example: his or her wholesome deeds are pāramī noble works;
Paramita, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;
parānuvāda-bhaya, being blamed by others; misdeeds;
paricāga, deeds of giving; to give;
pariggaha, to take;
pārihāriya-paññā, awareness of what to do and what not to do; reasoning power;
parinibbana sutta [Buddhism in a Nutshell];
paripunna-vīriya,
fully developed effort;
paritta, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;
parivāra pali, aka epitome of vinaya, one of the discipline books for monks and nuns;
pariyuthāna kilesa, active form that manifests in the mind;
passanā, seeing; also see: kāya-nu-passanā;
passati, seeing, anu passati, contemplating, naya, method; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
pathavī-kasina, a disk of soil, one of the 10 meditative devices; also see: jhāna;
paticca, because of, or dependent upon;
paticca samuppada, realization of dependent co-arising; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
paticca samuppāda, because of, or dependent upon arising or origination;
paticca samuppāda is a discourse on process of birth and death, and it is NOT a theory of ultimate origin of life; IFF in genetic engineering, understand paticca samuppāda so that HOW cell can be stimulated to be arising because of ... 2500+ years old info ... cell at WHICH stage can be understood as a death;
paticca samuppanna, arising at any of the 6 senses, a dependently arisen (pleasure AND displeasure) ... ; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
patigha, ill-will, a fetter to be weakened at 2nd stage enlightenment, also see: sakadāgāmi;
patikkula or appatikkula, agreeable or disagreeable;
patiniss agganupassi, ... ; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
patiniss-agganupassi, something to let go of ... ; Also see: Satipatthana meditation;
patipassaddhi-vimutta, peaceful liberation, a
category of liberation;
Patisambhidā, Analytical knowledge; also see: Khuddaka nikāya is subdivided into 15 books; 5.*
patisankhāna-bala, reasoning power, a mental
power;
patthāna, Book of relations, aka 7th of abhidhamma pitaka;
pavivekasukha, pleasure of seclusion;
Peta vatthu, Stories of petas; also see: Khuddaka nikāya is subdivided into 15 books; 5.*
phassa, 6 senses, by the way of contact (phassa) stimulation;
pīti,
joy, one of the jhāna factors;
piti, zest; [Buddhism in a Nutshell]
Pubbanha Sutta, also see: 2008 Ashin Pyinnya Thiha taught suttas .htm;
pubbeni-vāsā-nussati nāna,
reminiscence of past births, aka one of the supernormal powers
;
pubbenivasanussati, recollection of 1's past lives;
puñña, merit;
puñña-kiriya-vatthu; punna can be defined in 2 ways - WHAT purifies one's mind attano satānam punāti sodetīti puññam, and WHAT fulfills one's wish kārakassa manoratham pūretīti puññam; Nothing but wholesome deeds can purity one's life and fulfill one's wishes;
puggala paññatti, Description of individuals, aka 4th of abhidhamma pitaka;
puggala-vera, enemy in the form of person, external enemy, also see: the discourse on enemy; 2 kinds of enemy are internal enemy and external enemy; also see: 5 fearful enemies, defined in suttanta sutta;
puggalavera, personal enmity;
punna, good;
purusha [ THE JOY OF LIVING ]; something literally possesses power, refer to a human being; remark: compare and contrast among beings;
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