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- Sutta Pitaka identifies ten "fetters of becoming": belief in a self (Pali: sakkāya-diṭṭhi) doubt or uncertainty, especially about the Buddha's awakeness (vicikicchā)...
- thereby dropped the first three fetters (Pāli: samyojana), namely self-view (sakkāya-ditthi), and skeptical indecision (vicikicchā), clinging to rites and rituals...
- A "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...
- or fetters (Pali: saṃyojana) of which the Sakadagamin is free are: 1. Sakkāya-diṭṭhi (Pali) - Belief in self (ātman) 2. Sīlabbata-parāmāsa (Pali) - Attachment...
- 15.875 m high and at the centre of the park, was given the name Phra Si Sakkaya Thotsaphonlayan Prathan Phutthamonthon Suthat (Thai: พระศรีศากยะทศพลญาณ...
- Belief in ātman or self (Sanskrit: satkāya-dṛṣṭi or svakāya-dṛṣṭi; Pāli: sakkāya-diṭṭhi; 有身見) Attachment to rites and rituals (Sanskrit: śīlavrata-parāmarśa-dṛṣṭi;...
- Asian Humanities Press, 2003, 427–439. Vedånta stood on its head: sakkåya and sakkåya-di††hi, 2nd International Conference on Indian Studies: proceedings...
- Wylie: lta ba; pronounced: lawa) to be cultivated therein. Identity view (sakkāya-diṭṭhi, a fetter of the mind on the Buddhist path) Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta (Early...
- Series – Side by Side Sakkaya Piriroj (Yim) GMM 25 Leh Lub Salub Rarng Arkom Channel 3 Project S The Series: Shoot! I Love You Sakkaya Piriroj (Yim) GMM 25...
- with stucco and gilded decoration, the Prin****l Buddha image called Phra Sakkaya Buddhawongmuni (พระศรีศากยะพุทธวงศ์มุนี) is enshrined. In 1988 the temple...