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    • Anumāna  + (Inference (Skt. ''anumāna'')
    • Saṃvṛtibodhicitta  + (Relative bodhicitta (Skt. ''saṃvṛtibodhicitta'')
    • Anumāna  +
    • Śīla  + (The Buddhist practice of ethical behavior,The Buddhist practice of ethical behavior, like being honest, kind, and not harming others. It means following guidelines for good conduct, which helps calm the mind and live a wholesome life. It is the first of the Three Higher Trainings (''triśikṣā'': ''śīla'', ''samādhi'', ''prajñā''), and the second of the six perfections (''pāramitā''s). In daily practice, śīla is cultivated through mindful attention to one's actions, regular reflection on precepts, and the development of wholesome habits., and the development of wholesome habits.)
    • Anātman  + (The Buddhist teaching of "non-self" or "seThe Buddhist teaching of "non-self" or "selflessness"—the understanding that there is no permanent, unchanging self or soul within living beings. Along with impermanence (''anitya'') and suffering (''duḥkha''), it is one of the three marks of existence that characterize all conditioned phenomena.at characterize all conditioned phenomena.)
    • Ratnatraya  + (The Three Jewels—the Buddha, the Dharma (his teachings), and the Saṅgha (the spiritual community)—are the three central objects of refuge and inspiration for all Buddhists.)