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The Endowed One with Knowledge and Conduct (Vijjacaranaasampanno)

     The Lord Buddha is One who is endowed with (proficient) supreme knowledge 
and moral conduct. There are "Eight Kinds of supreme Knowledge"

1. The knowledge or ability of attaining insight (With this knowledge, He 
knows, "my body is material, made from four great elements, born of mother and 
father, fed on rice and gruel, impermanent, liable to be injured and abraded, 
broken and destroyed, and this is my consciousness which is bound to it and 
dependent on it." Vipassana), 

2. The knowledge of the production of a mind-made body, or the supernormal 
power of the mind-made body (With this knowledge, out of this body He produces 
another body, having a form, mind-made, complete in all its limbs and 
faculties. Manomayiddhi), 

3. The various supernormal powers (With the super-normal powers, being one, He 
becomes many, and being many, He becomes one; He appears and disappears; He 
passes through fences, walls, and mountains unhindered as if through air; He 
sinks into the ground and emerges from it as if it were water; He walks on the 
water without breaking the surface as if on land; He flies cross-legged through 
the air like a bird with wings; He even touches and strokes with His hand the 
sun and moon, mighty and powerful as they are, and He travels in the body as 
far as the Brahma world. Iddhividha), 

4. The divine ear (With the divine ear, He hears sounds both divine and human, 
whether far or near. Dibbasota), 

5. The knowledge of others' minds [understanding the ways of others' thought] 
(With this knowledge, He knows and distinguishes with His mind the minds of 
other beings. Cetopariya), 

6. The knowledge of previous existences [the remembrance of one's former states 
of existence] (With this knowledge, He remembers many previous existences: one 
birth, two births,. . . . a hundred thousand births etc. Pubbenivasanussati), 

7. The divine eye or the knowledge of the passing-away and arising of beings 
(With this divine eye, He sees beings passing-away and arising, inferior and 
superior, well-favored and ill-favored, to happy and unhappy destinations as 
kamma directs them. Dibbacakkhu), and 

8. The knowledge of eradicating defilements (With mind concentrated, purified 
and cleansed, unblemished, free from impurities, malleable, workable, 
established and having gained imperturbability, He applies and directs his mind 
to the knowledge of eradicating defilements or destruction of corruptions. With 
this knowledge, He knows as it really is: "This is suffering, the origin of 
suffering, the cessation of suffering, and the path leading to the cessation of 
suffering. Asavakkhaya)

There are 'Fifteen kinds of Conduct': 

1. Faith in kamma – action and reaction (Saddha),

2. Mindfulness in performing meritorious deeds (Sati),

3. Shame of wrong-doing (Hiri), 

4. Fear of wrong-doing (Ottappa),

5. Endeavor to perform meritorious deeds (Viriya),

6. Broad-knowledge (Suta),

7. Wisdom (Panna),

8. Moderation in eating (Bojane Mattannu),

9. Wakefulness (Jagariya),

10. Guarding the doors of the sense faculties (Watching over the sense-doors - 
Indriyasamvara),

11. Restraint by virtue (moral restraint - Sila),

12. First Jhana Concentration (Pathamajjhana),

13. Second Jhana Concentration (Dutiyajjhana),

14. Third Jhana Concentration (Tatiyajjhana), and

15. Fourth Jhana Concentration (Catutthajjhana).

To be continued...  
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