Kayanupassin, Kāyānupassin, Kaya-anupassin, Kaya-anupassin: 1 definition
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Source: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English DictionaryKāyānupassin:—In combination kāye kāyânupassī “realizing in the body an aggregate” D. II, 94, 100, 291 sq.; D. III, 58, 77, 141, 221, 276; M. I, 56; A. I, 39, 296; II, 256; III, 449; IV, 300, 457 sq.; S. IV, 211; V, 9, 75, 298, 329 sq.; Vbh. 193 sq.; 236; see also above. Der. : °anupassanā Ps. I. 178, 184; II, 152, 163, 232; °passita Nett. 123;
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Kāyānupassin refers to: in combination kāye kāyânupassī “realizing in the body an aggregate” D. II, 94, 100, 291 sq.; D. III, 58, 77, 141, 221, 276; M. I, 56; A. I, 39, 296; II, 256; III, 449; IV, 300, 457 sq.; S. IV, 211; V, 9, 75, 298, 329 sq.; Vbh. 193 sq.; 236; see also above. Der. : °anupassanā Ps. I. 178, 184; II, 152, 163, 232; °passita Nett. 123;
Note: kāyānupassin is a Pali compound consisting of the words kāya and anupassin.
Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
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