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1 मग्गङ्ग
මග්ගඞ්ග maggaमग्गङ्गNga maggaṅga nthe constituent of the path, viz. right view, right aspiration, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right rapture. -
2 अपच्चक्खकारी
අපච්චක්ඛකාරී apaccakkhakaarii apaccakkhakārī adjacting without right understanding. -
3 अपसव्य
අපසව්ය apasavya nright side. -
4 उजु
උජු uju adjstraight; up-right. -
5 उजुक
උජුක ujuka adjstraight; up-right. -
6 उब्बत्तेति
උබ්බත්තෙති ubbatteti(u + vat + e) tears out; causes to rise or swell; turns from a right course. -
7 उब्बत्तेसि
උබ්බත්තෙසි ubbattesi(aor of ubbandhi) tear out; caused to rise or swell; turned from a right course. -
8 उब्बत्तित
උබ්බත්තිත ubbattita(pp. of ubbandhi) tear out; caused to rise or swell; turned from a right course. -
9 कुसलकम्म
කුසලකම්ම kusalakamma nmeritorious action; right conduct. -
10 कुसलचेतना
කුසලචෙතනා kusalacetanaa kusalacetanā fright volition. -
11 कालेन
කාලෙන kaalena kālenain proper time; at the right moment. -
12 चक्खुभूत
චක්ඛුභූත cakkhubhuuta cakkhubhūta adjpossessor of right understanding. -
13 ञाय
ඤාය ञायnaaya ñāya mmethod; system; right manner. -
14 ञायपटिपन्न
ඤායපටිපන්න ञायपटिपन्नnaayapaTipanna ñāyapaṭipanna adjwalking in the right path. -
15 दक्खिण
දක්ඛිණ dakkhiNa dakkhiṇa adjsouthern; right (side). -
16 दक्खिणअक्खक 1
දක්ඛිණ අක්ඛක dakkhiNa akkhaka dakkhiṇa akkhaka nthe right collar-bone. -
17 दक्खिणअक्खक 2
දක්ඛිණාක්ඛක dakkhiNaakkhaka dakkhiṇaakkhaka nthe right collar-bone. -
18 दक्खिणनावत्त
දක්ඛිණනාවත්ත dakkhiNanaavatta dakkhiṇanāvatta adjwinding to the right. -
19 दक्खिणावत्त
දක්ඛිණාවත්ත dakkhiNaavatta dakkhiṇāvatta adjwinding to the right. -
20 दिट्ठिविसुद्धि
දිට්ඨිවිසුද්ධි diTThivisuddhi diṭṭhivisuddhi fclear vision; right understanding.
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