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Iddhi (Pali; Sanskrit: ṛddhi) in
Buddhism refers to "psychic powers", one of the six
supranormal powers (abhijñā)
attained by
advanced meditation through...
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advancement through sādhanās such as
meditation and yoga. The term ṛddhi (Pali:
iddhi, "psychic powers") is
often used
interchangeably in Buddhism.
Siddhi is...
- (Pali; Skt. ṛddhipāda) is a
compound term
composed of "power" or "potency" (
iddhi; ṛddhi) and "base," "basis" or "constituent" (pāda). In Buddhism, the "power"...
- interaction.
Hydrokinesis – The
ability to
control water with one's mind.
Iddhi –
Psychic abilities gained through Buddhist meditation.
Illusions – The...
- êra fu' chi fùssi fùssi Nu(i) símu êrumu fùmmu chi fùssimu fùssimu Vu(i) síti êru fùstu chi fùstu fùssivu
Iddhi sunnu êrunu fúru chi fùssiru fùssiru...
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which are
found in
various Buddhist sources.
These are: "Higher powers" (P:
iddhi, S: ṛddhi), such as
walking on
water and
through walls; flight, becoming...
- The six
types of
higher knowledges (chalabhiññā) are: "Higher powers" (
iddhi-vidhā), such as
walking on
water and
through walls; "Divine ear" (dibba-sota)...
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exercised include the six
higher knowledges (abhiññā):
psychic abilities (
iddhi-vidhā),
clairaudience (dibba-sota),
telepathy (ceto-pariya), recollection...
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walking calmly. The
Buddha is
using some
supernatural accomplishment (Pali:
iddhi; Sanskrit: ṛddhi) that
affects Aṅgulimāla: one text
states the
Buddha through...
- (cleric) → isi, dṛṣṭi (vision, sight) → diṭṭhi, ṛddhi (growth, increase) →
iddhi, ṛju (straight) → uju, spṛṣṭa (touched) → phuṭṭha, vṛddha (old) → vuddha...