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Sakk¤yaditthi

Rreferences:

ATI: Fetters

Puremind Press, Venerable Punnaji, Awakening Meditation, pp 8-72

PTS: The Book of the Gradual Sayings: The Book of the Tens: II:ii:13: Fetters

Appendixes: The 10 Fundamantal Attachments
Discussion at: DhammaTalk: The Five Fetters to the Lower Rebirths


Pali MO Hare Horner Punnaji Bodhi Nanamoli Rhys Davids (Mrs)Rhys Davids Thanissaro Walshe Woodward
Sakk¤yaditthi One-truth-view References Rhys Davids: delusion of self, error of permanant individual entity own-body view self concept, personalized self, personality perspective personality view personality view error of permanant individual entity error of permanant individual entity self-identity views personality-belief

 

Pali Text Society, Pali English Dictionary (edited entry):

Sakk¤ya: the body in being, the existing body or group...; as a t.t. in P. psychology almost equal to individuality; identified with the five khandhas M I.299; S III.159; IV.259; A II.34. See also D III.216; A III.293, 401.
-diÂÂhi theory of soul, heresy of individuality, speculation as to the eternity or otherwise of one's own individuality M I.300=III.17, S III.16 sq. In these passages this is explained as the belief that in one or other of the khandhas there is a permanent entity, an att¤. S- diÂÂhi is the first Bond to be broken on entering the Path (see sa¸yojana); it is identical with the fourth kind of Grasping (see up¤d¤na); it is opposed to Nibb¤na, S IV.175; is extinguished by the Path, M I.299; S III.159; IV.260; and is to be put away by insight. -- See further: D III.234; A III.438; IV.144 sq.
-nirodha the destruction of the existing body or of individuality A II.165 sq.; III.246; D III.216.
-samudaya the rise of individuality D III.216.

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