paccaya

Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Sanskrit प्रत्यय (pratyaya).

Noun

paccaya m

  1. cause, motive
    • 2017 July 19, Rajan, Vinodh; Mitchell, Ben; Jansche, Martin; Brawer, Sascha, “Proposal to Encode Lao Characters for Pali (revised)”, in Unicode Document Register L2017/17106r (PDF), page 20:
      ...ເຈຕະສິກາ ຘັມມາ ຈິຕຕະສະມຸຏຖານັງ ຣູປາບັງ ອະວິຄະຕະປັຈຈະ
      ເຍນະ ປັຈຈະໂຍ
      [citta]cetasikā dhammā cittasamuṭthānaṃ rūpānaṃ avigatapaccayena paccayo
      Mental factors are a cause of the forms of origination in the mind via the non-disappearance condition.
  2. requisite
    • 2017 July 19, Rajan, Vinodh; Mitchell, Ben; Jansche, Martin; Brawer, Sascha, “Proposal to Encode Lao Characters for Pali (revised)”, in Unicode Document Register L2017/17106r (PDF), page 20:
      ຣູປາຍະຕະນັງ ສັທຘາຍະຕະນັງ
      ຆັນຘາຍະຕະນັງ ຣະສາຍະຕະນັງ ໂຜຏຖັພພາຍະຕະນັງ ມະໂນຘາຕຸຍາ
      ຕັງ ສັມປະຍຸຕຕະການັຎຈະ ຘັມມານັງ ອະວິຄະຕະປັຈຈະເຍນະ ປັຈ
      ຈະໂຍ
      rūpāyatanaṃ saddhāyatanaṃ ghandhāyatanaṃ rasāyatanaṃ phoṭthabbāyatanaṃ manodhātuyā taṃ sampayuttakānañca dhammānaṃ avigatapaccayena paccayo
      Visible object, sound, odour, taste, and tangible object are the cause of the factors of the mind-element and its concomitants via the non-disappearance condition
  3. means
  4. support
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