Kayujukata, Kāyujukatā: 2 definitions
Introduction:
Kayujukata 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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Pali-English dictionary
kāyujukatā (ကာယုဇုကတာ) [(thī) (ထီ)]—
[kāya+ujukatā]
[ကာယ+ဥဇုကတာ]
[Pali to Burmese]
kāyujukatā—
(Burmese text): စေတသိက်ခန္ဓာ ၃-ပါးအပေါင်း-ကိုယ်-၏ဖြောင့်မတ်မှု။
(Auto-Translation): The balance of the three parts of the body.

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.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Ujukata, Kaya.
Full-text: Ujukata, Sobhana Cetasikas.
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Introducing Buddhist Abhidhamma (by Kyaw Min, U)
Appendix II - Cetasika < [Book III]
Cetasikas (by Nina van Gorkom)
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Abhidhamma And Practice (by Nina van Gorkom)
Introduction to Dhammasangani (by U Ko Lay)
Section One < [Division I - Cittuppada Kanda]
Patthana Dhamma (by Htoo Naing)
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Chapter 17 - Kamma paccayo (or kamma condition)
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