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[[Anuttara]]-samyak-sambodhi ([[Pali]]): [[Sanskrit]] word meaning 'unexcelled complete [[Enlightenment]],' which is an attribute of every [[Buddha]]. Supreme perfect [[Enlightenment]]. It is the highest, correct, and complete or universal [[Knowledge]] or awareness, the perfect [[Wisdom]] of a [[Buddha]].
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[[Anuttara-samyak-sambodhi]] ([[Pali]]): [[Sanskrit]] word meaning '[[unexcelled complete Enlightenment]],' which is an attribute of every [[Buddha]]. [[Supreme perfect Enlightenment]]. It is the highest, correct, and complete or universal [[Knowledge]] or awareness, [[the perfect Wisdom of a [[Buddha]].
  
anuttara-samyak-saṁbodhi (阿耨多羅三藐三菩提). The unsurpassed, equally perfect enlightenment (無上正等正覺). Anuttara means unsurpassed; samyak is derived from the stem samyañc, which means same or identical; saṁbodhi means perfect enlightenment. Equally means that the perfect enlightenment of all Buddhas is the same. The third epithet of a Buddha is Samyak-Saṁbuddha, the Equally, Perfectly Enlightened One.
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[[anuttara-samyak-saṁbodhi]] ([[阿耨多羅三藐三菩提]]). The [[unsurpassed, equally perfect enlightenment]] ([[無上正等正覺]]). [[Anuttara]] means [[unsurpassed]]; [[samyak]] is derived from the stem [[samyañc]], which means [[same]] or [[identical]]; [[saṁbodhi]] means [[perfect enlightenment]]. Equally means that [[the perfect enlightenment of all Buddhas is the same]]. The third epithet of a [[Buddha]] is [[Samyak-Saṁbuddha]], the [[Equally, Perfectly Enlightened One]].
 
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Anuttara-samyak-sambodhi (Pali): Sanskrit word meaning 'unexcelled complete Enlightenment,' which is an attribute of every Buddha. Supreme perfect Enlightenment. It is the highest, correct, and complete or universal Knowledge or awareness, [[the perfect Wisdom of a Buddha.

anuttara-samyak-saṁbodhi (阿耨多羅三藐三菩提). The unsurpassed, equally perfect enlightenment (無上正等正覺). Anuttara means unsurpassed; samyak is derived from the stem samyañc, which means same or identical; saṁbodhi means perfect enlightenment. Equally means that the perfect enlightenment of all Buddhas is the same. The third epithet of a Buddha is Samyak-Saṁbuddha, the Equally, Perfectly Enlightened One.

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