Ajjhattika: 4 definitions

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ajjhattika : (adj.) personal; inward.

Source: BuddhaSasana: Concise Pali-English Dictionary

Ajjhattika, (adj.) (ajjhatta + ika), personal, inward (cp. Dhs.trsl. 207 & Nd1 346: ajjhattikaṃ vuccati cittaṃ); opp. bāhira outward (q. v.). See also āyatana. — M.I, 62; S.I, 73 (°ā rakkhā na bāhirā); IV, 7 sq. (āyatanāni); V, 101 (aṅga); A.I, 16 (aṅga); II, 164 (dhātuyo); III, 400 (āyatanāni); V, 52 (id.); It.114 (id.), 9 (aṅga); Kh IV. (= KhA 82); J.IV, 402 (bāhira-vatthuṃ ayācitvā ajjhattikassa nāmaṃ gaṇhati); Dhs.673, 751; Vbh.13, 67, 82 sq., 119, 131, 392 sq. (Page 11)

Source: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

[Pali to Burmese]

ajjhattika—

(Burmese text): (၁) သတ္တဝါသန္တာန်၌ဖြစ်သော အတွင်းကျသော တရား။ အဇ္ဈတ္တ,အဇ္ဈတ္တဇ္ဈတ္တ-လည်းကြည့်။ (၂) (က) သတ္တဝါသန္တာန်၌ ဖြစ်သော-မိမိ-မိမိဥစ္စာဟု စွဲယူအပ်-စွဲယူကြောင်းဖြစ်-သော-ရုပ်နာမ်အစု-ခန္ဓာငါးပါး။ (ခ) မိမိသန္တာန်၌ဖြစ်သော။ အဇ္ဈတ္တ,နိယကဇ္ဈတ္တ-လည်းကြည့်။ (၃) အတ္တကို-စွဲ၍-အမှီပြု၍-အကြောင်းပြု၍-ဖြစ်သော၊ အဇ္ဈတ္တ ၄-မျိုးလုံး၌ဖြစ်သော၊ တရား။

(Auto-Translation): (1) The inherent characteristics that are present in living beings. See also: Astattha, Astatthattha. (2) (a) In living beings - referring to oneself - the collection of entities which hold the properties of being oneself. (b) Present in one's own being. See also: Astattha, Niyaka Astattha. (3) The characteristic that arises due to the attachment to the self, which is present in all four Astatthas.

Source: Sutta: Tipiṭaka Pāḷi-Myanmar Dictionary (တိပိဋက-ပါဠိမြန်မာ အဘိဓာန်)
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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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