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saccañāṇa {pi}


Pāḷi; √ sacca + ñāṇa
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alt. sp.: IPA: s̪ət͡ʃt͡ʃəɲɑːɳə, Velthuis: sacca~naa.na, readable: sachchanyaana, simple: saccanana
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khmer: សច្ចញាណ
thai: สจฺจญาณ
sinhal.: සච්චඤාණ
burm.: သစ္စဉာဏ
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ATI Glossary

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Buddhist Dictionary

by late Ven. Nyanalokita Thera:

sacca-ñāṇa: 'knowledge of the truth' (see precedent, sacca.), may be of 2 kinds: (1) knowledge consisting in understanding (anubodha-ñāṇa) and (2) knowledge consisting in penetration (paṭivedha-ñāṇa), i.e. realization. Cf. pariyatti.

“Amongst these, (1) 'knowledge consisting in understanding' is mundane (see lokiya), and its arising with regard to the extinction of suffering, and to the path, is due to hearsay etc. (therefore not due to one's realization of the supermundane path; see ariya-puggala) (2) 'Knowledge consisting in penetration', however, is supermundane (lokuttara), with the extinction of suffering (= Nibbāna) as object, it penetrates with its functions the 4 truths (in one and the same moment), as it is said (SN 56.30): whosoever, o monks, understands suffering, he also understands the origin of suffering, the extinction of suffering, and the path leading to the extinction of suffering' ” Visuddhi Magga XVI, 84

See visuddhi (end of article).

“Of the mundane kinds of knowledge, however, the knowledge of suffering by which (various) prejudices are overcome, dispels the personality-belief (sakkāya-diṭṭhi, see diṭṭhi). The knowledge of the origin of suffering dispels the annihilation-view (uccheda-diṭṭhi, see diṭṭhi); the knowledge of extinction of suffering, the eternity-view (sassata-diṭṭhi, see diṭṭhi); the knowledge of the path, the view of inefficacy of action (akiriyadiṭṭhi, see diṭṭhi)” Visuddhi Magga XVI, 85

 

PTS Dictionary

by the Pali Text Society:

 

Glossary Thanissaro

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Illustrated Glossary of Pāli Terms

by Ven. Varado Maha Thera:

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Glossary various Teacher

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Suttas and Dhammadesanā

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