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− | '''Abhiññā''': The 6 | + | <poem> |
+ | '''[[Abhiññā]]''': The [[6 higher powers]]', or [[supernormal Knowledge's]], consist of 5 [[mundane]] [[lokiya]] [[powers]] attainable through the utmost [[perfection in Mental Concentration]], [[Samādhi]] and one supra-mundane [[lokuttara]] [[Power]] attainable through penetrating [[Insight]] [[vipassanā]], i.e. ceasing of all [[Mental fermentation]] [[āsavakkhaya]] | ||
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+ | see: [[āsava]], in other words, [[realization]] of [[Arahatship]] or [[Nobility]]. | ||
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+ | They are: | ||
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+ | 1: [[magical powers]] [[Iddhi]], | ||
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+ | 2: [[divine ear]] [[dibba-sota]], | ||
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+ | 3: [[penetration of the minds of others]] [[ceto-pariya-ñāna]], | ||
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+ | 4: [[remembrance of former existences]] [[pubbe-nivāsānussati]], | ||
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+ | 5: [[divine eye]] [[dibba-cakkhu]], | ||
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+ | 6: [[ceasing of all fermentation]] [[āsavakkhaya]]. | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 23 March 2015
Abhiññā: The 6 higher powers', or supernormal Knowledge's, consist of 5 mundane lokiya powers attainable through the utmost perfection in Mental Concentration, Samādhi and one supra-mundane lokuttara Power attainable through penetrating Insight vipassanā, i.e. ceasing of all Mental fermentation āsavakkhaya
see: āsava, in other words, realization of Arahatship or Nobility.
They are:
1: magical powers Iddhi,
2: divine ear dibba-sota,
3: penetration of the minds of others ceto-pariya-ñāna,
4: remembrance of former existences pubbe-nivāsānussati,
5: divine eye dibba-cakkhu,
6: ceasing of all fermentation āsavakkhaya.