Ditthisampanna, Ditthi-sampanna, Diṭṭhisampanna: 4 definitions
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diṭṭhisampanna : (adj.) endowed with right view.
Diṭṭhisampanna refers to: endowed with right views S.II, 43, 58, 80; V, 11; A.III, 438 sq.; IV, 394; Vbh.366; Dialogues iii.206, n. 10;
Note: diṭṭhisampanna is a Pali compound consisting of the words diṭṭhi and sampanna.
diṭṭhisampanna (ဒိဋ္ဌိသမ္ပန္န) [(ti) (တိ)]—
[diṭṭhi+sampanna.]
[ဒိဋ္ဌိ+သမ္ပန္န။]
[Pali to Burmese]
diṭṭhisampanna—
(Burmese text): ဉာဏ်အမြင်-အယူမှန်-နှင့် ပြည့်စုံသော၊ (က) သောတာပတ္တိမဂ်ဉာဏ်နှင့် ပြည့်စုံသော။ (ခ) မဂ္ဂသမ္မာဒိဋ္ဌိနှင့်ပြည့်စုံသော။ (ဂ) မဂ္ဂဖလ သမ္မာဒိဋ္ဌိနှင့် ပြည့်စုံသော၊သူ။ (သောတာပန်ပုဂ္ဂိုလ်)။ ယင်းပုဂ္ဂိုလ်နှင့် စပ်၍ အခြားသိမှတ်ဖွယ်ကို သောတာပန္န-ကြည့်။ မူရင်းကြည့်ပါ။
(Auto-Translation): Insightful and complete wisdom includes: (a) complete wisdom of the right and true path; (b) complete wisdom of the sublime distribution; (c) complete wisdom of the noble distribution; that person (the right individual). Regarding that person, consider other noteworthy aspects of the right individual. Look at the original.

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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