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Immeasurable. There are four: maitrī, karuṇā, muditā,upekṣā.  +
'Perfection. A bodhisattva fufills the six perfections before attaining<br> enlightenment. The six are: dāna, śīla, vīrya, kṣānti, samādhi and prajñā.  +
‘Manly/virile fruit,the fruit for the sahabhū-hetu and saṃprayukta- hetu.<br> However, since puruṣa-kāra refers to the efficacy of a dharma in a very<br> general sense, the fruit of any hetu could also be called a "manly fruit .  +
Non-appropriated (by a being's citta-caitta-s); i.e. sensitive (rūpa).  +
Not bound or yoked (i.e., not pertaining to any sphere of existence).<br> This refers to the anāsrava dharma-s.  +
Proper action. One aspect of the āryāṣṭāṅgika-mārga.  +
True direct perception’,direct perception par excellence.  +
‘Abandonment of defilement together with the vāsanā'. This refers to<br>abandonment of kleśa in the case of a perfectly enlightened buddha, in<br> contrast to that of a śrāvaka or a pratyeka-buddha.  +
One of the fourfold Sarvāstivādin interpretation of the conditioned<br>co-arising. According to this interpretation, conditioned co-arising<br>extends over (prākarsika) three periods (past, present, future) of existence.  +