ᩋᨶᩩᨲ᩠ᨲᩁ

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ᩋᨶᩩᨲ᩠ᨲᩁ

  1. Tai Tham script form of anuttara (“unbettered”)
    • 1943, Phaya Luang Maha Sena (Phouy), Learn fast to read Tham characters in Pali Texts [ແບບຣຽນໄວ ເຫຼັ້ມສອງ ຣຽນອ່ານໝັງສືທັມ ຂຽນເປັນພາສາບາລີ]‎, 2nd edition (PDF; overall work in Lao), Buddhist Institute, archived from the original on 4 April 2016, page 25:
      ᩍᨲᩥᨸᩥ ᩈᩮᩣ ᨽᨣᩅᩣ ᩋᩁᩉᩴ
      ᩈᨾ᩠ᨾᩣᩈᨾᩛᩩᨴ᩠ᨵᩮᩣ ᩅᩥᨩ᩠ᨩᩣᨧᩁᨱᩈᨾ᩠ᨸᨶ᩠ᨶᩮᩣ
      ᩈᩩᨣᨲᩮᩣ ᩃᩮᩣᨠᩅᩥᨴᩪ ᩋᨶᩩᨲ᩠ᨲᩁᩮᩣ ᨸᩩᩁᩥ-
      ᩈᨴᨾ᩠ᨾᩈᩣᩁᨳᩥ ᩈᨲ᩠ᨳᩣ ᨴᩮᩅᨾᨶᩩᩔᩣᨶᩴ ᨻᩩᨴ᩠ᨵᩮᩣ ᨽᨣᩅᩣᨲᩥ.
      itipi so bhaɡavā arahaṃ sammāsambuddho vijjācaraṇasampanno sugato lokavidū anuttaro purisadammasārathi satthā devamanussānaṃ buddho bhagavāti.
      Surely, he is a blessed one, an arahat, correctly and completely enlightened, endowed with knowledge and good behaviour, faring well, knowing the universe, an unequalled driver of men who need taming, teacher of gods and men, a buddha, the Blessed One.
    • 2005, บุญคิด วัชรศาสตร์, ภาษาเมืองล้านนา [The Language of Mueang Lanna] (overall work in Thai), Chiang Mai: Tharatong Print Shop, →ISBN, page 188:
      ᨿᨴᩥᨴᩴ ᨧᨲ᩠ᨲᩣᩁᩥ ᨷᩩᩁᩥᩈᨿᩩᨣᩤᨶᩥ ᩋᨭᩛ ᨷᩩᩁᩥᩈᨷᩩᨣ᩠ᨣᩃᩣ, ᩑᩈ ᨽᨣᩅᨲᩮᩣ ᩈᩣᩅᨠᩈᩘᨥᩮᩣ, ᩋᩣᩉᩩᨶᩮᨿ᩠ᨿᩮᩣ ᨷᩤᩉᩩᨶᩮᨿ᩠ᨿᩮᩣ ᨴᨠ᩠ᨡᩥᨱᩮᨿ᩠ᨿᩮᩣ, ᩋᨬ᩠ᨩᩃᩦᨠᩁᨱᩦᨿᩮᩣ, ᩋᨶᩩᨲ᩠ᨲᩁᩴ ᨷᩩᨬ᩠ᨬᨠ᩠ᨡᩮᨲ᩠ᨲᩴ ᩃᩮᩣᨠᩔᩣᨲᩥ.
      yadidaṃ cattāri purisayugāni aṭṭha purisapuggalā, esa bhagavato sāvakasaṅgho, āhuneyyo pāhuneyyo dakkhiṇeyyo, añjalīkaraṇīyo, anuttaraṃ puññakkhettaṃ lokassāti.
      Which is this, the four pairs of persons, the eight types of individuals, this assembly of the Fortunate One's disciples is worthy of gifts, worthy of hospitality, worthy of offerings, worthy of reverential salutation, the unsurpassed field of merit for the world.

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