ANALYTICAL
INSIGHT Patisambhida
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Discriminating knowledge
Analytical insight is of four kinds:
1. Analytical insight into the meaning
and consequences of things-attha patisambhida;
2. Analytical insight into the nature of the Doctrine, and the pali language
in which it exists and the origin of things-Dhamma patisambhida;
3. Analytical insight into the language, the grammar and the syntax of
the language-niruttipatisambhida;
4. Analytical insight into the nature of the above three knowledges -
patibhana patisambhida. |