In Buddhism, certain terms have the power to shape our understanding of meditation and the path to enlightenment. One such term is nimitta, a word that appears frequently in various Buddhist texts, particularly in the context of meditation. Today, we’ll explore this term from a linguistic perspective in both Pali and Sanskrit, break down its grammatical roots, and offer insights into how we can apply its meaning in our meditation practice.
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