Sacca
Buddhist term meaning "real" or "true" / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sacca (Sanskrit: सत्य) is a Pali word meaning "real" or "true".[1] In early Buddhist literature, sacca is often found in the context of the "Four Noble Truths", a crystallization of Buddhist wisdom. In addition, sacca is one of the ten pāramīs or "most high" a bodhisatta must develop in order to become a Buddha.
For other uses, see Satya and Sacca (disambiguation).