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'[[deliverance through wisdom]]' (or understanding'), signifies, according to Com. to A.V, 142, the [[wisdom]] associated with the {{Wiki|fruition}} of {{Wiki|holiness}} ([[arahatta-phala]]). In Pug. 31 and similarly in M. 70, it is said: "A [[monk]] may not have reached in his own person the 8 liberations (=[[jhāna]], q.v.), but through his [[wisdom]] the [[cankers]] have come to extinction in him. Such a person is called [[wisdom]]-[[liberated]]" ([[paññā-vimutta]]). - Com. to Pug.: "He may be one of five persons: either a practiser of bare insight ([[sukkha-vipassako]], q.v.), or one who has attained to Holiness after rising from one of the absorptions." See S. XII, 7().
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'[[deliverance through wisdom]]' (or understanding'), signifies, according to Com. to A.V, 142, the [[wisdom]] associated with the {{Wiki|fruition}} of {{Wiki|holiness}} ([[arahatta-phala]]). In Pug. 31 and similarly in M. 70, it is said: "A [[monk]] may not have reached in his own [[person]] the 8 [[liberations]] (=[[jhāna]], q.v.), but through his [[wisdom]] the [[cankers]] have come to [[extinction]] in him. Such a [[person]] is called [[wisdom]]-[[liberated]]" ([[paññā-vimutta]]). - Com. to Pug.: "He may be one of five persons: either a practiser of bare [[insight]] ([[sukkha-vipassako]], q.v.), or one who has attained to Holiness after rising from one of the absorptions." See S. XII, 7().
  
 
The term is often linked with [[ceto-vimutti]] (q.v.), '[[deliverance of mind]]'
 
The term is often linked with [[ceto-vimutti]] (q.v.), '[[deliverance of mind]]'

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(panna vimutti); Discernment release;

'deliverance through wisdom' (or understanding'), signifies, according to Com. to A.V, 142, the wisdom associated with the fruition of holiness (arahatta-phala). In Pug. 31 and similarly in M. 70, it is said: "A monk may not have reached in his own person the 8 liberations (=jhāna, q.v.), but through his wisdom the cankers have come to extinction in him. Such a person is called wisdom-liberated" (paññā-vimutta). - Com. to Pug.: "He may be one of five persons: either a practiser of bare insight (sukkha-vipassako, q.v.), or one who has attained to Holiness after rising from one of the absorptions." See S. XII, 7().

The term is often linked with ceto-vimutti (q.v.), 'deliverance of mind'