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           at: Vin i.115; S i.133; ii.61 sq., 75 sq., 222; iii.215 sq., 258 sq.;  cord or disunion (lit. the going into parties) of theories, the
           iv.286; v.448 (=D i.31); D iii.13 sq., 45, 246, 267; M i.40; A  (?) puppet — show of opinion M i.8, 486; Sn 55 (=dvāsaṭṭhi
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           i.32; ii.252 sq.; iii.132, 289, 349; Th 2, 184; Ps i.135 sq.; Pug  diṭṭhigatāni), K S ii.44; Vv 84 ; Pv iv.1 ; Nd 301 (=vīsati —
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           22; Dhs 392, 1003 (cp. Dhs. trsl. pp. 257 sq., 293, 325); Vbh  vattukā sakkāyadiṭṭhi); cp. Nd 25 (attānudiṭṭhi); Dhs 381 (cp.
           145, 245, 341, 393 sq.; Sdhp 13, 333. — (d) Miscellaneous:  Dhs. trsl. p. 101), 1003, 1099. See also °gata; -vyasana fail-
           4 diṭṭhiyo at Vbh 376; also at Vism 511 (sakkāya°, uccheda°,  ing or misfortune in theory (+sīla°, in character) D iii.235; Nd 2
           sassata°, akiriya°); 5 Vbh 378; 6 at M i.8; Vbh 382; 7 at Vbh  304; -saṁyojana the fetter or bond of empty speculation (cp.
           383; 20 see under sakkāya°; 62 under diṭṭhigata. — In series  °anusaya) D iii.254; A iv.7 sq.; -sanghāta the weft or tangle
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           diṭṭhi khanti ruci laddhi characterizing "diṭṭhadhamma" at  of wrong views (cp. °gaṇṭhi) Nd 343; Nd 503; -samudaya
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           Nd 299 & passim. Diṭṭhiyā sutiyā ñāṇena in def. of a theory  the origin of wrong views A iv.68; -sampadā success in the-
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           of cognition at Nd 300 as complementing taṇhā: see taṇhā  ory, blessing of right views, attainment of truth D iii.213; 235
           B 3. Coupled with vācā & citta in formula (taṁ) vācaṁ ap-  (opp. °vipatti), S v.30 sq.; A i.95, 269; iii.438; iv.238; Pug 25;
           pahāya cittaṁ appahāya diṭṭhiṁ appaṭinissajjitvā... (nikkhitto  Dhs 1364; VvA 297; -sampanna endowed with right views S
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           evaṁ niraye) at S iv.319= D iii.13, 15; comb with (& opposed  ii.43, 58, 80; v.11; A iii.438 sq.; iv.394; Vbh 366; Dialogues
           to) sīla (as pāpaka & bhaddaka) at It 26, 27. — diṭṭhiṁ āsevati  iii.206, n. 10; -sārin (adj.) following wrong views Sn 911.
           to hold a view M i.323; °ṁ bhindati to give up a view J i.273;
                                                                Diṭṭhika (adj.) (—°) seeing, one who regards; one who has a view
           Dāvs ii.58.
                                                                   M iii.24 (āgamana° one who views the arrival, i. e. of guests);
               -ânugati a sign of speculation Vin ii.108; S ii.203; Pug
                                                                   S ii.168 sq. (sammā° & micchā° hoḷding right & wrong theo-
           33.  -ânusaya inclination to speculation D iii.254, 282; S
                                                                   ries); D iii.96 (vītimissa°). See añña°, micchā°, sammā°.
           v.60; A iv.9; -āsava the intoxicant of speculation, the 3rd
           of four āsavā, viz. kāma°, bhava°, d.°, avijjā° Vin iii.5; Nd 2  Diṭṭhitā (f.) [fr. diṭṭhi] the fact of having a (straightforward) view
                                                                   (uju°) Miln 257.
           134; Dhs 1099, 1448; Vbh 373; cp. °ogha; -upadānā tak-
           ing up or adhering to false doctrines, the 2nd of the four up-  Diṭṭhin (adj. — n.) one who has a view, or theory, a follower of
           ādānāni or attachments, viz. kāma°, d.°, sīlabbata°, attavāda°  such & such a doctrine Ud 67 (evaṁ°+evaṁ vādin).
           D iii.230; Dhs 1215, 1536; -ogha the flood of false doctrine,  Diṇṇa [Sk. dīrṇa, pp. of dṛ, dṛṇāti, see darī] broken, split, un-
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           in set of four ogha's as under °āsava D iii.230, 276; Nd 178;
                                                                   done, torn, as neg. adiṇṇa unbroken D i.115 (so read for ād-
           -kantāra the wilderness of groundless speculation Dhs 381,
                                                                   ina — khattiya — kula; v. l. BB. abhinna°); S v.74 (so read
           1003, 1099, etc.; see °gata; -gaṇṭhi the web or tangle of so-
                                                                   for ādīna — mānaso, v. l. BB. adinā & SS ādina°). Cp. also
           phisticism VvA 297; cp. °sanghāṭa; -gata (nt.) "resorting
                                                                   ādiṇṇa.
           to views," theory, groundless opinion, false doctrine, often  1
                                                                Ditta [Sk. dīpta, dīp; cp. dīpa] blazing. Dāvs v.32. Usually in
           followed by series of characterizing epithets: d. — gahana,
           °kantāra, °visūka, °vipphandita, °saññojana, e. g. M i.8; Nd 2  cpd. āditta.
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           271 . Of these sophistical speculations 2 are mentioned at  Ditta [Sk. dṛpta; cp. dappa] proud, arrogant, insolent; wanton
           It 43, Ps i.129; 6 at Ps i.130; 62 (the usual number, express-  Th 1, 198; J ii.432; iii.256=485; v.17, 232; vi.90, 114.
           ing "great and small" sets, cp. dvi A ii.) at D i.12 — 39 (in  Diddha [Sk. digdha to dih, see deha] smeared J v.425 sq.; esp.
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           detail); S iv.286; Ps i.130; Nd 271 ; Nett 96, 112, 160. —  smeared with poison, poisoned J iv.435 (sara, a poisoned ar-
           Vin i.49; D i.162, 224, 226; S i.135, 142; ii.230; iii.109, 258  row); perhaps to be read at It 68 for duṭṭha (scil. sara) and at
           sq. (anekavihitāni); iv.286 (id.); M i.8, 176, 256 sq. (pāpaka),
                                                                   S ii.230 for diṭṭha. Cp. san°.
           326 (id.), 426 sq.; A iv.68; v.72 sq., 194 (pāpaka); Sn 649,
                                                                Dina (nt.) [Sk. dina; Lat. nun — dinae (*noven — dinom); Oir.
           834, 913; Pug 15; Dhs 277, 339, 392, 505; Vism 454. — adj.
                                                                   denus; Goth. sin — teins; cp. divasa] day Sdhp 239.  -
           °gatika adhering to (false) doctrine Dpvs vi.25; -gahana the
                                                                   duddinaṁ darkness Dāvs v.50 (d. sudinaṁ ahosi, cp. i.49,
           thicket of speculation Dhs 381, 1003; see °gata; -jāla the net
                                                                   51); also as f. duddinī Vin i.3.
           of sophistry D i.46; DA i.129; -ṭṭhāna a tenet of speculative
           philosophy D i.16; M i.136; A v.198; Ps i.138 (eight); Miln  Dindibha [cp. Sk. ṭiṭṭibha?] a kind of bird J vi.538.
           332; DA i.107; -nijjhānakkhanti forbearance with wrong  Dindima (nt.) [Sk. ḍiṇḍima, cp. dundubhi] a musical instrument,
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           views S ii.115; iv.139; A i.189 sq.; ii.191; Nd 151; -nipāta
                                                                   a small drum J vi.580; Bu i.32. See also deṇḍima.
           a glance VvA 279; -nissaya the foundation of speculation
                                                                Dinna [Sk. dinna, pp. of dadāti] given, granted, presented etc.,
           M i.137; D ii.137 sq.; -pakkha the side or party of sophists                                            26
                                                                   in all meanings of dadāti q. v.; esp. of giving alms Pv iv.3
           Nett 53, 88, 160; -paṭilābha the attainment of speculation
                                                                   (=mahādāna PvA 253) & in phrase adinn'ādāna taking what is
           M iii.46; -paṭivedha=prec. D iii.253; -patta one who has
                                                                   not given, i. e. stealing, adj. adinnâdāyin stealing, refraining
           formed (a right or wrong) view D iii.105, 254; M i.439; A
                                                                   from which constitutes the 2nd sīla (see under sīla). — dinna:
           i.74; 118, iv.10; v.23; -parāmasa perversion by false doc-
                                                                   D i.55≈(n' atthi dinnaṁ the heretic view of the uselessness of
           trine Dhs 1498; -maṇḍala the circle of speculative dogmatics
                                                                   almsgiving); J i.291; ii.128; Sn 191, 227, 240; Dh 356; PvA
           DhsA 109; -vipatti failure in theory, the 3rd of the four vipat-
                                                                   68 (given in marriage). Used as finite tense freq., e. g. J i.151,
           tiyo viz. sīla°, ācāra°, d.°, ājīva°; opp. °sampadā Vin v.98; D
                                                                   152; vi.366. — adinna: M i.39, 404; Sn 119 (theyyā adinnaṁ
           iii.213; A i.95, 268; Pug 21; Dhs 1362; Vbh 361; -vipallāsa
                                                                   ādiyati), 156, 395, 400, 633; PvA 33 etc.
           contortion of views A ii.52; -visaṁyoga disconnection with
                                                                       -ādāyin taking (only) what is given D i.4; DA i.72; -dāna
           false doctrine D iii.230, 276; -visuddhi beauty of right theory
                                                                   almsgiving J iii.52; DhA i.396; -dāyin giving alms, liberal,
           A i.95; M i.147 sq.; D iii.214, 288; -visūka (nt.) the dis-
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