Paramita
The term Pāramitā or Pāramī (
Sanskrit and
Pāli respectively) means "Perfect" or "Perfection". In
Buddhism, the Paramitas refer to the perfection or culmination of certain virtues. In Buddhism, these virtues are cultivated as a way of purification, purifying (
karma) and helping the aspirant to live an unobstructed life, while reaching the goal of
Enlightenment.
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