Pali Language Flashcards
Dukkha
Suffering
Suffering
Dukkha
Dhamma
- The Truth of things.
- The Buddha’s teachings.
- Experience.
Samsara
- The cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
- The clinging and taking birth in one desire after another.
- Self-perpetual suffering arising from clinging.
Pada
- Foot.
- Path.
- Footstep.
- Mental state.
- Track.
- A line of verse.
- A saying.
Amatapada
The path to the Deathless.
Deva
Heavenly being.
Nibbana
- Extinguishing.
2. A release from.
Rasa
- Flavor.
2. Emotional attitude.
Viriya
Energetic effort.
Santi
State of peace.
Punna
Merit.
Papa
- Evil.
- Demerit (the opposite of merit).
- Causes suffering in oneself as well as harm to other people.
Papima
The evilone.
Mara
- That which kills.
Bala
- The fool.
2. Child or childish.
Dukkha
Suffering
Upekkha
Equanimity
Suffering
Dukkha
- The truth of things.
- The Buddha’s teachings.
- Experience.
Dhamma
That which kills.
Mara
The evil one.
Papima
- The fool.
2. Child or childish.
Bala
Equanimity
Upekkha
- The cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
- The clinging and taking birth in one desire after another.
- Self-perpetual suffering arising from clinging.
Samsara
- Foot.
- Footstep.
- Path.
- Mental state….
Pada
The path to the deathless.
Amatapada
Heavenly being.
Deva
- Extinguishing.
2. A release from.
Nibhanna
- Flavor.
2. Emotional attitude.
Rasa
Energetic effort.
Viriya
State of peace.
Sati
Merit.
Punna
- Evil.
- Demerit ( the opposite of merit).
- Causes suffering in oneself as well as harm to others.
Papa
Anapana-sati
Mindfulness of the breath.
Mindfulness of the breath.
Anapana-sati
Anatta
Not self.
Not self.
Anatta
Anicca
Impermanence.
Impermanence.
Anicca
Vedana
- Feeling.
2. Mental & physical faculty of experiencing sensations.
- Feeling.
2. Mental & physical faculty of experiencing sensations.
Vedana
Samadhi
(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
Sila
- Morality.
- A moral precept.
- One of the three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path, consisting of:
Right Speech
Right Action
Right livlihood
- Morality.
- A moral precept.
- One of the three divisions of the Noble Eightfold Path, consisting of:
Right Speech
Right Action
Right Livlihood
Sila
(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
Samadhi
Kamma
Freely chosen and intended moral acts inevitably entail consequences.
Freely chosen and intended moral acts inevitably entail consequences.
Kamma
Karuna
(Sanskrit)
Compassion
(Sanskrit)
Compassion
Karuna
Vicikiccha
Doubt
Doubt
Vicikiccha
Shraddha
Trust
Trust
Shraddha
Arahant - Theravadan
Someone who is free of the darkness of ignorance that leads to clinging and suffering.
Someone who is free of the darkness of ignorance that leads to clinging and suffering.
Arahant - Theravadan
Paticcasamuppada
Dependent Origination:
- All things arise in dependence upon multiple causes and conditions.
- Also known as:
Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
Dependent Arising
Interdependent Co-Arising
Conditioned Arising
Dependent Origination -
- All things arise in dependence upon multiple causes and conditions.
- Also known as:
Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
Dependent Arising
Interdependent Co-Arising
Conditioned Arising
Paticcasamuppada
Papancha
Mental proliferation.
Mental proliferation.
Papancha
Varitta
Avoidance
Caritta
Performance
Wisdom
Panna
Panna
Wisdom
Materiality
Rupa
Rupa
Materiality
Mentality
Nama
Nama
Mentality
Anapanasati
Mindfulness of the breath