- 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...
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higher aspects of
Graha Dṛṣṭi (planetary aspects) that are not
limited to the Viśeṣa
Dṛṣṭi or the
special aspects. Rāśi
Dṛṣṭi works based on the following...
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Drsti-srsti is a
subschool of
Advaita Vedanta,
possibly started by Maṇḍana Miśra (8th c. CE). It
holds that the "whole
world of
things is the
object of...
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Description Wisdom (Sanskrit: prajñā, Pāli: paññā) 1.
Right view
samyag dṛṣṭi, sammā
ditthi The
belief that
there is an
afterlife and not
everything ends...
- S****atavada (Pali), also śāśvata-
dṛṣṭi (Sanskrit),
usually translated "eternalism", is a kind of
thinking rejected by the
Buddha in the
nikayas (and agamas)...
- meditation,
which aims at insight. The
purpose of "right view" (samyak-
dṛṣṭi / sammā-diṭṭhi) or "right understanding" is to
clear one's path from confusion...
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Drishti (Sanskrit: दृष्टि, romanized:
dṛṣṭi,
pronounced [
d̪r̩ʂʈɪ], "focused gaze") is a
means for
developing concentrated intention. It
relates to the...
- (Sanskrit: satkāya-
dṛṣṭi or svakāya-
dṛṣṭi; Pāli: sakkāya-diṭṭhi; 有身見)
Attachment to
rites and
rituals (Sanskrit: śīlavrata-parāmarśa-
dṛṣṭi; Pāli: sīlabbata-parāmāsa-diṭṭhi;...
- "dogma".[clarification needed] View or
position (Sanskrit: दृष्टि, romanized:
dṛṣṭi; Pali: diṭṭhi) is a
central idea in
Buddhism that
corresponds with the Western...
- (Rōmaji; ****anese and
classical Chinese: 見性, Pinyin: jianxing, Sanskrit:
dṛṣṭi-svabhāva) is an East
Asian Buddhist term from the Chan / Zen
tradition which...