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        water-element: ápo-dhátu (s. dhátu).
        water-kasina, white-k., wind-k.: s.        kasina.
        weighty karma: garuka-kamma        (s. karma).
        wheel of existence: s. samsára,        vatta.
        wheel of the law: dhamma-cakka        (q.v.).
        will: cetaná (q.v.).
        wind-element: váyo-dhátu        (s. dhátu).
        wisdom: paññá (q.v.).
        woeful courses (of existence): duggati        (s. gati).
        world, the 3-fold: loka        (q.v.).
        worldling: puthujjana        (q.v.).
        worldly: lokiya (q.v.).
        worldly conditions, the 8: loka-dhamma        (q.v.).
        world-period, formation,        dissolution: s. kappa.
        wrongnesses, the 10: micchatta        (q.v.).
        wrong path: micchá-magga        (q.v.).
        wrong understanding (or view), w.        thought, w. speech; etc: s. micchá-magga.
        
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        yakkha: in popular belief, a kind of        ghost, goblin. or ogre.
        yáma-deva: are a kind of heavenly        beings of the sensuous world; s. deva.
        yamaka-pátiháriya: 'twin        miracle'. "There the Perfect One performed the twin miracle unattainable to any        disciple: from the upper part of his body a flame sprang forth, and from the lower part a        stream of water. etc.'' (Pts.M. I, 125 f.); App.
        yathá-bhúta-ñána-dassana: 'the        knowledge and vision according to reality', is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight        (vipassaná, q.v.).
        yathákammúpaga-ñána: 'knowledge        of rebirth according to one's actions'; s. abhiññá (4).
        yathásanthatik'anga: 'the practice        of being satisfied with whatever dwelling', is one of the ascetical means of purification;        s. dhutanga (12).
        yoga: 'yokes, bonds', is another        name for the 4 cankers (ásava, q.v.) .
        yogávacara = yogi: 'one devoted to        mental training,' is in Vis.M. the usual name for the disciple cultivating mental        concentration (App.).
        yokes: yoga, q.v.
        yoni: 'modes of generation.' There        are 4 generation from the egg, from the mother's womb, from moisture, and spontaneous        rebirth (opapátika, q.v.) in heaven, hell, etc. Explained in M. 12.
        yoniso manasikára: 'thorough        attention' or wise consideration': s. manasikára.
        youth-infatuation: s. mada.
        yuganaddha: s. samatha-vipassaná,        last paragraph.