Panna in early buddhism: With special reference to visuddhimagga English
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- 294.3422 B149 P 105042
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Panna in the earlier pali texts, Panna in tthe visuddhimagga its development.
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The Buddha prescribed a path of gradual purification. It has three steps, namely sita samadhi and panna. Sit helps in curtailing the physical and vocal misdeeds.
Panna in the earlier pali texts, Panna in tthe visuddhimagga its development.
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