s. santa^na.
s. mada.
”mental volition”; s. a^ha^ra.
sankha^ra (q.v.). s. Tab. II.
Sangha (q.v.); further s. pabbajja^, progress of the disciple.
pakati-si^la (q.v.).
s. satta^va^sa.
A ”teaching the meaning of which is implicit, or has to be inferred” as contrasted with a ”teaching with an explicit or evident meaning” (ni^tattha-dhamma). In A. I, 60 (PTS) it is said: "Whoso declares a sutta with an implicit meaning as a sutta with explicit meaning (and conversely), such a one makes a false statement with regard to the Blessed One." - See paramattha.
A ”doctrine with evident meaning”, contrasted with a ”doctrine with a meaning to be inferred” (neyyattha-dhamma, q.v.). See also paramattha.
These two terms, in combination with tanha^ and ditthi, belong probably, as such, to the commentarial literature, e.g. Vis.M. I.
”deliverance through wisdom” (or understanding”), signifies, according to Com. to A.V, 142, the wisdom associated with the fruition of holiness (arahatta-phala). In Pug. 31 and similarly in M. 70, it is said: "A monk may not have reached in his own person the 8 liberations (=jha^na, q.v.), but through his wisdom the cankers have come to extinction in him. Such a person is called wisdom-liberated" (pan~n~a^-vimutta). - Com. to Pug.: "He may be one of five persons: either a practiser of bare insight (sukkha-vipassako, q.v.), or one who has attained to Holiness after rising from one of the absorptions." See S. XII, 7().
The term is often linked with ceto-vimutti (q.v.), ”deliverance of mind”.
The ”practice of going for alms”, is one of the 13 ascetic purification-exercises (s. dhutanga).
patti-da^na (q.v.).
Right Livelihood == 正命
the fifth of the Eightfold Path; right life, abstaining from any of the forbidden modes of living. Five kinds of livelihood are discouraged : trading in animals for slaughter, dealing in weapons, dealing in slaves, dealing in poison and dealing in intoxicants.
s. vatta (2), samsa^ra. - The 3-fold r. of r. (s. vatta, 1).
s. citta-vi^thi.
”investigating consciousness”, is one of the stages in the cognitive series. For the 14 functions of consciousness. s. vin~n~a^nakicca.
pun~n~adha^ra^ (q.v.).