- In Buddhism, a
mental fetter,
chain or bond (Pāli:
samyojana, Sanskrit: संयोजना, romanized:
saṃyojana)
shackles a
sentient being to saṃsāra, the
cycle of...
-
teachings and
practices are
deemed essential to Buddhism, including: the
samyojana (fetters,
chains or bounds), that is, the
sankharas ("formations"), the...
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grasped the
dharma and
thereby dropped the
first three fetters (Pāli:
samyojana),
namely self-view (sakkāya-ditthi),
skeptical indecision (vicikicchā)...
- come back to this world. The
three specific chains or
fetters (Pali:
saṃyojana) of
which the
Sakadagamin is free are: 1. Sakkāya-diṭṭhi (Pali) - Belief...
- free from the
lowest five
chains or
fetters (Sanskrit: pañcāvarabhāgīya-
saṃyojana; Pali: pañcorambhāgiyāni-saṃyojanāni; 五下分結)
which are as follows: Belief...
- on
their level of purity. This
purity is
measured by
which of the ten
samyojana ('fetters') and
klesha have been
purified and
integrated from the mindstream...
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worldly desires and
aspirations that is
still bound by the ten
fetters (
saṃyojana). Thus, a
common worldly person can be a non-buddhist
layperson or sage...
- is any
layman or monk who is
still possessed of all the 10
fetters (
saṃyojana, q.v.)
binding to the
round of rebirths, and
therefore has not yet reached...
- the Śāriputrābhidharma in
regards the "false designation" of the
bonds (
saṃyojana),
contact (sparsa) and mind (citta), thus
indicating that it is a very...
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dissociated from greed, hatred, delusion,
proclivities (****aya),
fetters (
samyojana), or
false views (drsti), then this
constitutes its luminosity. Does the...