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1 अधिगम
අධිගම adhigama mattainment; knowledge. -
2 अनुपत्ति
අනුපත්ති anupatti fattainment. -
3 अनुप्पत्ति
අනුප්පත්ති anuppatti(na + uppatti; f) arrival; attainment; cessation of rebirth. -
4 अप्पणा
අප්පණා appaNaa appaṇā ffixing of thought on an object; attainment of a trance. -
5 निब्बानपत्ति
නිබ්බානපත්ති nibbaanapatti nibbānapatti fattainment of nibbāna -
6 निरोधसमापत्ति
නිරොධසමාපත්ති nirodhasamaapatti nirodhasamāpatti fattainment of cessation of consciousness. -
7 पञ्ञाक्खन्ध
පඤ්ඤාක්ඛන්ධ paपञ्ञाक्खन्धnपञ्ञाक्खन्धnaakkhandha paññākkhandha mthe code of intellectual duties; practice for the attainment of highest knowledge. -
8 पटिलाभ
පටිලාභ paTilaabha paṭilābha mattainment; acquisition; obtaining. -
9 पटिवेध
පටිවෙධ paTivedha paṭivedha mpenetration; attainment; comprehension. -
10 पत्ति
පත්ති patti ma foot-soldier; an infantry. f arrival; attainment; merit; profit; share. -
11 पापुणन
පාපුණන paapuNana pāpuṇana nattainment; arrival. -
12 लद्धभाव
ලද්ධභාව laddhabhaava laddhabhāva mthe fact of receiving or attainment. -
13 विसेस
විසෙස visesa m1. distinction; difference; 2. attainment. -
14 विसेसाधिगम
විසෙසාධිගම visesaadhigama visesādhigama mspecific attainment. -
15 सम्पत्ति
සම්පත්ති sampatti ffortune; happiness; success; attainment. -
16 सम्पदा
සම්පදා sampadaa sampadā(f) fortune; happiness; success; attainment. -
17 समापत्ति
සමාපත්ති samaapatti samāpatti fattainment; an enjoying stage of meditation.
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