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[[Anuttarasamyaksam bodhi]] is a [[Sanskrit]] term for un-surpassed ([[anuttara]]), complete and perfect ([[samyak]]) awakening ([[sam bodhi]]).
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[[Anuttarasamyaksam bodhi]] is a [[Sanskrit]] term for un-surpassed ([[anuttara]]), complete and {{Wiki|perfect}} ([[samyak]]) [[awakening]] ([[sam bodhi]]).
 
   
 
   
[[Buddhist texts]] frequently use this term to describe the awakened [[wisdom]] acquired by [[buddhas]] and [[tathagatas]] and to indicate that the content of that awakening transcends all conceptions and cannot be compared to the knowledge or [[wisdom ]]of any other being, whether human or divine.
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[[Buddhist texts]] frequently use this term to describe the [[awakened]] [[wisdom]] acquired by [[buddhas]] and [[tathagatas]] and to indicate that the content of that [[awakening]] {{Wiki|transcends}} all conceptions and cannot be compared to the [[knowledge]] or [[wisdom ]]of any other being, whether [[human]] or [[divine]].
  
  

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Anuttaras-Amyaksam Bodhi

(Complete, Perfect Awakening)

Anuttarasamyaksam bodhi is a Sanskrit term for un-surpassed (anuttara), complete and perfect (samyak) awakening (sam bodhi).

Buddhist texts frequently use this term to describe the awakened wisdom acquired by buddhas and tathagatas and to indicate that the content of that awakening transcends all conceptions and cannot be compared to the knowledge or wisdom of any other being, whether human or divine.