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Niyasakamma {pi}


Pāḷi; √ Niyasa + kamma
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alt. sp.: IPA: n̪ɪjəs̪əkəmmə, Velthuis: Niyasakamma, readable: niyasakamma, simple: Niyasakamma
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khmer: និយសកម្ម
thai: นิยสกมฺม
sinhal.: නියසකම්ම
burm.: နိယသကမ္မ
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ATI Glossary

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Buddhist Dictionary

by late Ven. Nyanalokita Thera:

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PTS Dictionary

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Glossary Thanissaro

Niyasa-kamma (Vinaya): demotion (also called nissaya-kamma, an act of dependence) — a transaction whereby a bhikkhu released from dependence is required to return to dependence under a mentor until he mends his ways. see BMC Chapter 2 and BMC2, Chapter 20.

 

Illustrated Glossary of Pāli Terms

by Ven. Varado Maha Thera:

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Glossary various Teacher

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See also

Suttas and Dhammadesanā

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