Paññattivādā untranslated
1. Paññattivādā untranslated
Paññattivādā (v.l. Pannattivādā). A secondary division of the Gokulikas (Dpv.v.41; Mhv.v.4; Mbv. p. 96).
Their main doctrine was
- that suffering is no skandha,
- that there are no perfect āyatanas,
- that the saṁskāras are all bound together,
- that suffering is absolute,
- that what proceeds from the mind is not the way,
- that there is no untimely death,
- that there is no human agency, and
- that all suffering comes from karma (Rockhill, 189).
Paññattisutta. On four types of beings and their chiefs: of those who have bodies, Rāhu is chief; of those who enjoy pleasures of sense, Mandhātā is chief; of those who have lordship, Māra is chief; but the Tathāgata is chief of the whole world of Devas, Māras, etc. AN.ii.17.
Chưa dịch.
2. Paṇṇattivāda redirect
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Paṇṇattivāda. See Paññattivāda.
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