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'deliverance through wisdom' (or
understanding'), signifies, according to Com. to A.V, 142, the wisdom associated
with the fruition of holiness (arahatta-phala). In Pug. 31 and similarly
in M. 70, it is said: "A monk may not have reached in his own person the 8
liberations (=jhāna, q.v.), but through his wisdom the fermentations have come
to extinction in him. Such a person is called wisdom-liberated" (paññā-vimutta).
- Com. to Pug.: "He may be one of five persons: either a practiser of
bare insight (sukkha-vipassako, q.v.), or one who has attained to
Holiness after rising from one of the absorptions." See S. XII, 7().
The term is often linked with ceto-vimutti (q.v.),
'deliverance of mind'.

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