Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Acinteyya (Pali) is a Buddhist term that is commonly translated as imponderable or incomprehensible. It is defined as "that which cannot or should not be thought, the unthinkable, incomprehensible, impenetrable, that which transcends the limits of thinking and over which therefore one should not ponder."In the Acintita Sutta, the Buddha identified four imponderables (acinteyya): The range of powers a Buddha develops as a result of becoming a Buddha.. }
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- Acinteyya comment "Acinteyya (Pali) is a Buddhist term that is commonly translated as imponderable or incomprehensible. It is defined as "that which cannot or should not be thought, the unthinkable, incomprehensible, impenetrable, that which transcends the limits of thinking and over which therefore one should not ponder."In the Acintita Sutta, the Buddha identified four imponderables (acinteyya): The range of powers a Buddha develops as a result of becoming a Buddha.".