Proper noun
Sacca (plural Saccas)
A surname from Italian.
Ajahn Sucitto states: "So the four truths (ariya sacca) are generally called “noble” truths, although one might also translate ariya as “precious.” Source: Internet
The business rescue plan has the support of the SAA Pilots’ Association (SAAPA), the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) and the South African Cabin Crew Association (Sacca) but has been met with dismay by Solidarity. Source: Internet
The Abhidharmic schools held that the teachings of the Buddha in the sutras were merely conventional, while the Abhidharma analysis was ultimate truth (paramattha sacca), the way things really are when seen by an enlightened being. Source: Internet
Tony Valdivia, Father Raymond Sacca, rector of the cathedral, and other Latino priests. Source: Internet
Instead we may see some things as desirable when in truth they are suffering.sfn The term sacca (Sanskrit: satya ) is a central term in Indian thought and religion. Source: Internet
Father Ray Sacca, diocesan director of clergy services, looks on. Source: Internet