Sādhu (Pali word)

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title: Sādhu (Pali word)
text: Sādhu or Sathu is a Pāli word of Sanskrit origin which is used as a formula of approbation in both religious and secular contexts in Southeast Asia. It is a kind of Buddhist version of the 'amen' in Abrahamic religions, or the Svāhā in Yajna, which also served as a form of salutation. Though it is an "untranslatable phrase", it can be variously translated as "amen", "good", "yes" "thank you", "I have received", "well done", "be it so" or "all shall be well".
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description: Pali formula of approbation
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date created: 2022-04-01T09:38:03Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T23:06:56Z
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