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+ | Pāḷi; √ [[anuloma]] + [[ñāṇa]] \\ | ||
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+ | //alt. sp.:// //IPA//: ən̪uloːməɲɑːɳə, | ||
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+ | **anulomañāṇa**: | ||
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+ | The ship is crossing from the burning world of mortality to the other shore of // | ||
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+ | The importance of right view and wisdom is shown by the bird perched atop the mast of the ship. Should the ship go astray, the bird is sent out to establish the correct course. This practice of using a sea-bird for navigational purposes dates back to the time three or four thousand years ago, when compasses and other navigational instruments were not available. Steering from the stern of the ship is the captain who represents Right Mindfulness (// | ||
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+ | ==== ATI Glossary ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Buddhist Dictionary ==== | ||
+ | //by late Ven. [[: | ||
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+ | ==== PTS Dictionary ==== | ||
+ | //by the Pali Text Society:// | ||
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+ | ==== Glossary Thanissaro ==== | ||
+ | //by Ven. [[: | ||
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+ | ==== Illustrated Glossary of Pāli Terms ==== | ||
+ | //by Ven. [[: | ||
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+ | ==== Glossary various Teacher ==== | ||
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+ | ==== See also ==== | ||
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+ | **Suttas and Dhammadesanā** | ||
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+ | * [[en: | ||
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+ | ==== Info & meta data ==== | ||
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+ | * You can add an record of the Pali, and [[http:// | ||
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+ | * //You are given to add additional sources/ | ||
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+ | page ID: en: | ||
+ | pagename: anulomañāṇa | ||
+ | file: anulomañāṇa.txt | ||
+ | permanent link: [[http:// | ||
+ | page initially given by: [[user: | ||
+ | page creation date: 2019-09-17 (recreation) | ||
+ | origin author and source: see [[en: | ||
+ | source: various, see [[en: | ||
+ | edits: see [[en: | ||
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+ | scope of gift: **This is a gift of Dhamma** and given to use for any skilful/ | ||
+ | owner of this copy: Sublime [[en: | ||
+ | current maintainer: The [[aramika]] and monastic disciples on [[http:// | ||
+ | dedications of editors: [[user: | ||
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