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[[correct understanding or intention]];  ([[pure thoughts]])  ([[samyak-samkalpa]], [[Samyak-sankalpa]] ([[Pali]] : [[samma-sankappo]]) [[zhèngsi]]): Also referred to as [[correct resolve]], [[thought]] or purpose. [[Buddha]] distinguishes three types of right {{Wiki|intentions}}:  
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[[correct understanding or intention]];  ([[pure thoughts]])  ([[samyak-samkalpa]], [[Samyak-sankalpa]] ([[Pali]] : [[samma-sankappo]]) [[zhèngsi]]): Also referred to as [[correct resolve]], [[thought]] or {{Wiki|purpose}}. [[Buddha]] distinguishes three types of right {{Wiki|intentions}}:  
  
 
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1) “[[renunciation]],”  

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correct understanding or intention; (pure thoughts) (samyak-samkalpa, Samyak-sankalpa (Pali : samma-sankappo) zhèngsi): Also referred to as correct resolve, thought or purpose. Buddha distinguishes three types of right intentions:

1) “renunciation,”
2) “good will,” and
3) “ahimsa.” Part of the Eight-fold Path.

Source

xuanfa.net