सक्काय-दिट्ठि
Sakkāyadiṭṭhi
Personality view / Self-view / Identity view
有身見
Grammar 語法
compound: sakkāya (existing body/person — sat + kāya) + diṭṭhi (view)
Definition 釋義
The first of the ten fetters (saṃyojana) and the first destroyed at stream-entry (sotāpatti). Sakkāyadiṭṭhi is the wrong view that takes one of the five aggregates — or a combination of them — to be a permanent self. The Buddha enumerated 20 forms: viewing each of the five aggregates as 'self', 'self having aggregate', 'aggregate in self', or 'self in aggregate'. Its destruction at stream-entry removes the deep root of personal identity view, though subtler forms of 'I am' (māna) persist until arahantship.
Canonical Example 典籍例句
Sakkāyadiṭṭhi, vicikicchā, sīlabbataparāmāso — yā cassa diṭṭhi micchā — ime dhammā pahīyanti sotāpannassa.
Personality view, doubt, and attachment to rites and rituals — and whatever wrong view he has — these phenomena are abandoned in the stream-entrant.
Source: SN 22.109
At a Glance
- Pali
- Sakkāyadiṭṭhi
- IAST
- Satkāyadṛṣṭi
- Devanagari
- सक्काय-दिट्ठि
- Chinese
- 有身見
- Difficulty
- intermediate
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