Karmavipakajnanabala, Karmavipākajñānabala, Karmavipaka-jnanabala: 1 definition
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Karmavipakajnanabala means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: Wisdom Library: Dharma-samgrahaKarmavipākajñānabala (कर्मविपाकज्ञानबल) or Karmavipāka refers to the “strength of knowing deeds and results” and represents on of the ten Jñānabalas (“strength of knowledge”), as defined in the Dharma-saṃgraha (section 76). The Dharma-samgraha (Dharmasangraha) is an extensive glossary of Buddhist technical terms in Sanskrit (e.g., karmavipāka-jñānabala). The work is attributed to Nagarjuna who lived around the 2nd century A.D.
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Partial matches: Jnanabala, Karmavipaka.
Full-text (+9): Karmavipaka, Samapatti, Dasabala, Adhipati, Papamitra, Akshaya, Ajeya, Rinayika, Vyahata, Kushalacaitasika, Kshaya, Jeya, Maranakala, Avyahata, Papakarman, Prabhava, Aparipakva, Jnanaprabhava, Kalyanakarma, Niyata.
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Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
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V. Why are there only ten powers? < [Part 1 - General questions]
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