- View or
position (Pali
diṭṭhi,
Sanskrit dṛṣṭi) is a
central idea in Buddhism. In
Buddhist thought, a view is not a simple,
abstract collection of propositions...
-
Pitaka identifies ten "fetters of becoming":
belief in a self (Pali: sakkāya-
diṭṭhi)
doubt or uncertainty,
especially about the Buddha's
awakeness (vicikicchā)...
-
which aims at insight. The
purpose of "right view" (samyak-dṛṣṭi / sammā-
diṭṭhi) or "right understanding" is to
clear one's path from confusion, misunderstanding...
- [clarification needed] View or
position (Sanskrit: दृष्टि, romanized: dṛṣṭi; Pali:
diṭṭhi) is a
central idea in
Buddhism that
corresponds with the
Western notion...
- "Stream-enterer" (Sotāpanna) is free from: 1.
Identity view (Pali: sakkāya-
diṭṭhi), the
belief that
there is an
unchanging self or soul in the five impermanent...
-
fetters (Pali: saṃyojana) of
which the
Sakadagamin is free are: 1. Sakkāya-
diṭṭhi (Pali) -
Belief in self (ātman) 2. Sīlabbata-parāmāsa (Pali) - Attachment...
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dropped the
first three fetters (Pāli: samyojana),
namely self-view (sakkāya-
ditthi),
clinging to
rites and
rituals (sīlabbata-parāmāsa), and
skeptical indecision...
-
classical Yoga-system,
Motilal Banarsid**** Fuller, Paul (2005). The
Notion of
Diṭṭhi in Theravāda Buddhism: The
Point of View.
Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-34293-3...
- (remembrance, reminiscence) → sati, ṛṣi (cleric) → isi, dṛṣṭi (vision, sight) →
diṭṭhi, ṛddhi (growth, increase) → iddhi, ṛju (straight) → uju, spṛṣṭa (touched)...
- and rites-and-rituals clinging) with the
mental factor of "wrong view" (
ditthi). Thus, experientially,
clinging can be
known through the Abhidhamma's fourfold...