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Complete knowledge qua abandonment. It is the absolute abandonment<br>(atyanta-prahāṇa) of kleśa. Abandonment being the result of complete<br>knowledge, it is also said to be a complete knowledge.  +
Entering into saṃyaktva-nyāma; i.e.,attaining stream entry  +
The act of adherence and growth (of a proclivity/defilement).  +
‘In front of (/facing)the eyes’,direct perception.—►pramāṇa  +
Conjoined cause; one of six hetu-s. The citta-caitta-s, when arising<br> together, are conjoined causes. — hetu; ek'ālambanakrtya.  +
Counteragent resulting in abandonment (of defilements).  +
‘Twelve-limb’,twelve-fold (classification). —► dvādaśāñga-dharma-pravacana  +
1 .‘Operating in accompaniment with,. 2. ‘Subsequent propeller’<br> (as opposed to initial propeller).  +
Hyper-superiority-complex. A mode of māna, characterized thus:<br> "If others are superior, and one claims one is superior,<br> the mental elevation so produced is named.” (Cf. Avatāra)  +
Karma-s whose retribution is experiencible in a future life <br>subsequent to the next.  +
The ten skillful paths of karma.—►kuśala-karmapatha  +