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== Test Edit by Claude ==\\\\n\\\\nThis is a test edit added to the top of the page by Claude Code assistant.\\\\n\\\\n{{note|7|A <em>dhāraṇī</em> is a chant the sounds of whose words are believed to have beneficial spiritual powers. Sometimes these words are semantically meaningful, as in this quotation, but sometimes they are not; many <em>dhāraṇīs</em> are like long mantras. Originally <em>dhāraṇī</em> may have meant "mnemonic device"; such chants could have been used to make it easier to memorize aspects of Buddhist teachings. Perhaps as a result, the phrase "to gain a dhāraṇī" is used several times in the <em>Training Anthology</em> with a special technical meaning, namely, to acquire extraordinary abilities related to memory. In contexts of this kind, the term is translated "mnemonic powers."}}\\\\n\\\\n\\\\n{{#widget:TMP}}\\n\\nsomething\n\n\n\nsoemthing else? asdf
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== Test Edit by Claude ==\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ This is a test edit added to the top of the page by Claude Code assistant.\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ 7A dhāraṇī is a chant the sounds of whose words are believed to have beneficial spiritual powers. Sometimes these words are semantically meaningful, as in this quotation, but sometimes they are not; many dhāraṇīs are like long mantras. Originally dhāraṇī may have meant "mnemonic device"; such chants could have been used to make it easier to memorize aspects of Buddhist teachings. Perhaps as a result, the phrase "to gain a dhāraṇī" is used several times in the Training Anthology with a special technical meaning, namely, to acquire extraordinary abilities related to memory. In contexts of this kind, the term is translated "mnemonic powers."\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ \\\ \\\ something\ \ \ \ soemthing else? asdf