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− | [[pariyatti]]; Theoretical understanding of [[Dhamma]] obtained through reading, study, and {{Wiki|learning}}. | + | [[pariyatti]]; {{Wiki|Theoretical}} [[understanding]] of [[Dhamma]] obtained through reading, study, and {{Wiki|learning}}. |
See [[patipatti]] and [[pativedha]]. (Study of the [[dhamma]]). | See [[patipatti]] and [[pativedha]]. (Study of the [[dhamma]]). | ||
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'[[learning the doctrine]]', the '[[wording of the doctrine]]'. | '[[learning the doctrine]]', the '[[wording of the doctrine]]'. | ||
− | In the 'progress of the [[disciple]]' (q.v.), 3 stages may be distinguished: | + | In the 'progress of the [[disciple]]' (q.v.), 3 stages may be {{Wiki|distinguished}}: |
{{Wiki|theory}}, | {{Wiki|theory}}, |
Latest revision as of 04:58, 22 January 2015
pariyatti; Theoretical understanding of Dhamma obtained through reading, study, and learning.
See patipatti and pativedha. (Study of the dhamma).
'learning the doctrine', the 'wording of the doctrine'.
In the 'progress of the disciple' (q.v.), 3 stages may be distinguished:
theory,
practice,
realization,
i.e.
(1) learning the wording of the doctrine (pariyatti),
(2) practising it (patipatti),
(3) penetrating it (pativedha) and realising its goal. (App.).