Pali Language Flashcards

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Dukkha

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Suffering

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Suffering

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Dukkha

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Dhamma

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  1. The Truth of things.
  2. The Buddha’s teachings.
  3. Experience.
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Samsara

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  1. The cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
  2. The clinging and taking birth in one desire after another.
  3. Self-perpetual suffering arising from clinging.
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Pada

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  1. Foot.
  2. Path.
  3. Footstep.
  4. Mental state.
  5. Track.
  6. A line of verse.
  7. A saying.
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Amatapada

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The path to the Deathless.

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7
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Deva

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Heavenly being.

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Nibbana

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  1. Extinguishing.

2. A release from.

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9
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Rasa

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  1. Flavor.

2. Emotional attitude.

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Viriya

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Energetic effort.

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11
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Santi

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State of peace.

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12
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Punna

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Merit.

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Papa

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  1. Evil.
  2. Demerit (the opposite of merit).
  3. Causes suffering in oneself as well as harm to other people.
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14
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Papima

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The evilone.

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15
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Mara

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  1. That which kills.
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16
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Bala

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  1. The fool.

2. Child or childish.

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17
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Dukkha

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Suffering

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18
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Upekkha

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Equanimity

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19
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Suffering

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Dukkha

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20
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  1. The truth of things.
  2. The Buddha’s teachings.
  3. Experience.
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Dhamma

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21
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That which kills.

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Mara

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22
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The evil one.

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Papima

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23
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  1. The fool.

2. Child or childish.

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Bala

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24
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Equanimity

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Upekkha

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25
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  1. The cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
  2. The clinging and taking birth in one desire after another.
  3. Self-perpetual suffering arising from clinging.
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Samsara

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26
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  1. Foot.
  2. Footstep.
  3. Path.
  4. Mental state….
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Pada

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27
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The path to the deathless.

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Amatapada

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28
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Heavenly being.

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Deva

29
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  1. Extinguishing.

2. A release from.

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Nibhanna

30
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  1. Flavor.

2. Emotional attitude.

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Rasa

31
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Energetic effort.

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Viriya

32
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State of peace.

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Sati

33
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Merit.

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Punna

34
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  1. Evil.
  2. Demerit ( the opposite of merit).
  3. Causes suffering in oneself as well as harm to others.
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Papa

35
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Anapana-sati

A

Mindfulness of the breath.

36
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Mindfulness of the breath.

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Anapana-sati

37
Q

Anatta

A

Not self.

38
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Not self.

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Anatta

39
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Anicca

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Impermanence.

40
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Impermanence.

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Anicca

41
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Vedana

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  1. Feeling.

2. Mental & physical faculty of experiencing sensations.

42
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  1. Feeling.

2. Mental & physical faculty of experiencing sensations.

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Vedana

43
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Samadhi

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(Sanskrit) 
1.  A state of deep trance.
2.  One of the three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path, containing:
     Right Effort
     Right Mindfulness
     Right Concentration
44
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Sila

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  1. Morality.
  2. A moral precept.
  3. One of the three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path, consisting of:
    Right Speech
    Right Action
    Right livlihood
45
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  1. Morality.
  2. A moral precept.
  3. One of the three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path, consisting of:
    Right Speech
    Right Action
    Right Livlihood
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Sila

46
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(Sanskrit)
1.  A state of deep trance.
2.  One of three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path, consisting of:
     Right Effort
     Right Mindfulness
     Right Concentration
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Samadhi

47
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Kamma

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Freely chosen and intended moral acts inevitably entail consequences.

48
Q

Freely chosen and intended moral acts inevitably entail consequences.

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Kamma

49
Q

Karuna

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(Sanskrit)

Compassion

50
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(Sanskrit)

Compassion

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Karuna

51
Q

Vicikiccha

A

Doubt

52
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Doubt

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Vicikiccha

53
Q

Shraddha

A

Trust

54
Q

Trust

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Shraddha

55
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Arahant - Theravadan

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Someone who is free of the darkness of ignorance that leads to clinging and suffering.

56
Q

Someone who is free of the darkness of ignorance that leads to clinging and suffering.

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Arahant - Theravadan

57
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Paticcasamuppada

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Dependent Origination:

  1. All things arise in dependence upon multiple causes and conditions.
  2. Also known as:
    Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
    Dependent Arising
    Interdependent Co-Arising
    Conditioned Arising
58
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Dependent Origination -

  1. All things arise in dependence upon multiple causes and conditions.
  2. Also known as:
    Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
    Dependent Arising
    Interdependent Co-Arising
    Conditioned Arising
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Paticcasamuppada

59
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Papancha

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Mental proliferation.

60
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Mental proliferation.

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Papancha

61
Q

Varitta

A

Avoidance

62
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Caritta

A

Performance

63
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Wisdom

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Panna

64
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Panna

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Wisdom

65
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Materiality

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Rupa

66
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Rupa

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Materiality

67
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Mentality

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Nama

68
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Nama

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Mentality

69
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Anapanasati

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Mindfulness of the breath