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The thought of the nature of śūnyatā (as a concept).  +
Noble truth. There are four: duḥkha, samudaya, nirodha,mārga.<br>āryāṣṭāṅgika-mārga The noble eightfold-path. It comprises:<br> samyag-dṛṣṭi, samyak-saṃkalpa, samyag-vāk, samyak-karmānta,<br>samyag-ājīva,samyag-vyāyāma, samyak-smrti, samyak-samādhi.  +
Volitional action (often implying a karmic significance); willful preparation.  +
Noble; also a term for one who has become a Buddhist saint (who has <br>attained one of the eight stages of spiritual attainment, and hence<br> no more a pṛthagjana).  +
Envisaging Dharma; supreme (uttamà) doctrines. It is so explained because<br> Abhidharma leads us to be face to face with (i.e., direct realization of) Nirvāṇa, <br> or to the true insight into the characteristics of dharma-s. In the highest sense, <br>Abhidharma is pure prajñā.  +
Action, activity (not in the specific sense of kāritra).  +
Privately Enligtened One. He practises by himself without a teacher, and<br> becomes enlightened. However, he lacks mahākaruna, and his prajñā is inferior<br> to a samyak-saṃbuddha.  +
A female novice member of the Saṅgha who has not yet received the Higher<br>Ordination.  +