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khaṇa {pi}


Pāḷi; √ khaṇa
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type:
alt. sp.: IPA: kʰəɳə, Velthuis: kha.na, readable: khana, simple: khana
translation ~:
skr.:
khmer: ខណ
thai: ขณ
sinhal.: ඛණ
burm.: ခဏ
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[dic] khaṇa (khana)

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ATI Glossary

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Buddhist Dictionary

by late Ven. Nyanalokita Thera:

khaṇa:1) 'moment'; see citta-kkhaṇa.

 

PTS Dictionary

by the Pali Text Society:

 

Glossary Thanissaro

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Illustrated Glossary of Pāli Terms

by Ven. Varado Maha Thera:

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Glossary various Teacher

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Suttas and Dhammadesanā

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Appendix: The 3 phases in a moment of consciousness, i.e. uppāda, ṭhiti, bhaṅga, are probably mentioned for the first time in the commentaries; but there is a close parallel in two Sutta texts which may have been the source for that teaching of a three-phased moment of consciousness:
“There are 3 characteristics of what is conditioned (saṅkhatassa lakkhaṇā): an arising (uppādo) is apparent, a passing away (vayo) is apparent, a change in the existing (ṭhitassa aññathattaṁ: Commentary = ageing) is apparent”AN 3.47
The same 3 phases are mentioned in SN 22.37, where they are applied to each of the 5 khandha.
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