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[[Annutara-samyak-sambodhi]];  [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] meaning unexcelled [[complete enlightenmen]]t, which is an attribute of every [[Buddha]]. It is the [[highest]], correct and complete or [[universal knowledge]] or [[awareness]], the perfect [[wisdom of a Buddha]].
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[[Annutara-samyak-sambodhi]];  [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] meaning unexcelled [[complete enlightenment]], which is an attribute of every [[Buddha]]. It is the [[highest]], correct and complete or [[universal knowledge]] or [[awareness]], the perfect [[wisdom of a Buddha]].
 
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Annutara-samyak-sambodhi; Sanskrit word meaning unexcelled complete enlightenment, which is an attribute of every Buddha. It is the highest, correct and complete or universal knowledge or awareness, the perfect wisdom of a Buddha.