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In [[Buddhism]], [[Pariṇāmanā]] is "...one aspect of the [[Sevenfold Highest Practice]]". | In [[Buddhism]], [[Pariṇāmanā]] is "...one aspect of the [[Sevenfold Highest Practice]]". | ||
− | The [[Sevenfold Highest Practice]] is an English rendering of [[Saptavidhā Anuttarapūjā]] ([[Devanāgarī]]: [[सप्तविधा अनुत्तरपूजा]]; [[Tibetan]]: [[bla na med pa'i | + | The [[Sevenfold Highest Practice]] is an English rendering of [[Saptavidhā Anuttarapūjā]] ([[Devanāgarī]]: [[सप्तविधा अनुत्तरपूजा]]; [[Tibetan]]: [[bla na med pa'i mchod pa rnam pa bdun]]). |
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Pariṇāmanā is a Sanskrit term which may be rendered in English as "merit transference" though in common parlance it is rendered as "dedication".
The Pariṇāmanā or 'dedication' is a standard part of Buddhist spiritual discipline or practice where the practitioner's accumulation of merit (S. puňya) is transferred to all sentient beings.
Nomenclature and etymology
Pariṇāmanā (Devanāgarī: परिणामना "transformation; bringing to full development". Tibetan: bsío ba).
Sevenfold Highest Practice
In Buddhism, Pariṇāmanā is "...one aspect of the Sevenfold Highest Practice".
The Sevenfold Highest Practice is an English rendering of Saptavidhā Anuttarapūjā (Devanāgarī: सप्तविधा अनुत्तरपूजा; Tibetan: bla na med pa'i mchod pa rnam pa bdun).