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Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit परिष्कार (pariṣkāra).
Noun
parikkhāra n
- (Buddhism) eight prescribed articles for use by Buddhist monks, i.e., the 3 robes, almsbowl, razor, needle, girdle, and water strainer.
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