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- Iddhipada abstract "Iddhipāda (Pali; Skt. ṛddhipāda) is a compound term composed of "power" or "potency" (iddhi; ṛddhi) and "base," "basis" or "constituent" (pāda). In Buddhism, the "power" referred to by this compound term is a group of spiritual or psychic powers that include teleportation and other forms of bodily transformation. Thus, this compound term is usually translated along the lines of "base of power" or "base of spiritual power." In the Buddhist pursuit of Enlightenment, the associated spiritual powers are secondary to the four "base" mental qualities that achieve such powers. These four base mental qualities are: concentration on intention; concentration on effort; concentration on consciousness; and, concentration on investigation. These four base mental qualities are used to develop wholesome mental states and rid oneself of unwholesome mental states.In traditional Buddhist literature, this set of four mental qualities is one of the seven sets of qualities lauded by the Buddha as conducive to Enlightenment (bodhipakkhiyādhammā).".
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- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Abhijna.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Abhijñā.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Ajahn_Brahm.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Bhikkhu.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Bhikkhu_Bodhi.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Bodhi.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Bodhipakkhiyādhammā.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Buddha_Gautama.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
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- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Chanda_(Buddhism).
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Citta.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Four_Right_Exertions.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Iddhi.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Pali.
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- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Pali_Text_Society.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Pāli_Canon.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Samadhi.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Samyutta_Nikaya.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Samādhi_(Buddhism).
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Sankhara.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Saṅkhāra.
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- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Teleportation.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Thanissaro_Bhikkhu.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_William_Rhys_Davids.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Viriya.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Vīrya.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLink Ṛddhi.
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Four Bases of Power".
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iddhipada".
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLinkText "four bases of spiritual power".
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLinkText "iddhipada".
- Iddhipada wikiPageWikiLinkText "iddhipāda".
- Iddhipada hasPhotoCollection Iddhipada.
- Iddhipada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bodhipakkhiyadhamma.
- Iddhipada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
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- Iddhipada subject Category:Buddhist_terminology.
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- Iddhipada comment "Iddhipāda (Pali; Skt. ṛddhipāda) is a compound term composed of "power" or "potency" (iddhi; ṛddhi) and "base," "basis" or "constituent" (pāda). In Buddhism, the "power" referred to by this compound term is a group of spiritual or psychic powers that include teleportation and other forms of bodily transformation.".
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- Iddhipada sameAs 四神足.
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- Iddhipada sameAs อิทธิบาท_๔.
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- Iddhipada sameAs Q4918528.
- Iddhipada sameAs 四神足.
- Iddhipada wasDerivedFrom Iddhipada?oldid=642107358.
- Iddhipada isPrimaryTopicOf Iddhipada.