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− | + | <poem> | |
+ | [[tevijja]] : [adj.] [[possessing three superhuman knowledge's]]. | ||
− | + | [[traividya]]; [[tevijja]]; one possessing [[triple knowledge]]. | |
− | + | An [[Arhat]] is endowed with [[triple knowledge]], hence he is known as [[traividya]]. | |
+ | The [[triple knowledge]] includes; | ||
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+ | [[knowledge of former births]]; | ||
+ | [[knowledge of the future births of beings]]; and | ||
+ | [[knowledge that uproots all depravities]]. | ||
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+ | : [[Knowledge regarding impermanence]], [[suffering]] and [[no-self]] is also known as [[triple knowledge]]. | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 23 March 2015
tevijja : [adj.] possessing three superhuman knowledge's.
traividya; tevijja; one possessing triple knowledge.
An Arhat is endowed with triple knowledge, hence he is known as traividya.
The triple knowledge includes;
knowledge of former births;
knowledge of the future births of beings; and
knowledge that uproots all depravities.
Knowledge regarding impermanence, suffering and no-self is also known as triple knowledge.