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The corpus record — Pali

paccuppannaṁ

Paccuppanna

what has arisen (just now), existing, present (as opposed to atīta past & anāgata future) MN.i.307 , MN.i.310 ; MN.iii.188 MN.iii.190 , MN.iii.196 ; SN.i.5 ; SN.iv.97 ; AN.i.264 ; AN.iii.151 , AN.iii.400 ; DN.iii.100 DN.iii.220 , DN.iii.275 ; Iti.53 ; Mnd.340 ; Pv.iv.6#2 ; Dhs.1040 , Dhs.1043 Vb-a.1

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Where it lives

  • Itivuttaka 1 · 0.86/10k
  • Digha Nikaya 3 · 0.21/10k

What it meant — PTS Pali–English Dictionary

what has arisen (just now), existing, present (as opposed to atīta past & anāgata future) MN.i.307, MN.i.310; MN.iii.188 MN.iii.190, MN.iii.196; SN.i.5; SN.iv.97; AN.i.264; AN.iii.151, AN.iii.400; DN.iii.100 DN.iii.220, DN.iii.275; Iti.53; Mnd.340; Pv.iv.6#2; Dhs.1040, Dhs.1043 Vb-a.157 sq.; Pv-a.100. See also atīta.

pp. of paṭi + uppajjati, cp. Sk.pratyutpanna

In the wild

Pali text and translations from SuttaCentral (Bilara), dedicated to the public domain (CC0). PTS Pali–English Dictionary entries, public domain.