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<blockquote data-quote="Emios" data-source="post: 24235139" data-attributes="member: 254970"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Menna sakadagami wenna tiyena sudusukam</span></p><p></p><p>In Buddhism, the Sakadāgāmin (Pali; Sanskrit: Sakṛdāgāmin), "returning once"[1] or "once-returner," is a partially enlightened person, who has cut off the first three chains with which the ordinary mind is bound, and significantly weakened the fourth and fifth. Sakadagaminship is the second stage of the four stages of enlightenment.</p><p></p><p>The Sakadagamin will be reborn into the realm of the senses at most once more. If, however, he attains the next stage of enlightenment (Anagamiship) in this life, he will not come back to this world.</p><p></p><p>The three specific chains or fetters (Pali: saṃyojana) of which the Sakadagamin is free are:</p><p>1. Sakkāya-diṭṭhi (Pali) - Belief in self</p><p>2. Sīlabbata-parāmāsa (Pali) - Attachment to rites and rituals</p><p>3. Vicikicchā (Pali) - Skeptical doubt</p><p>The Sakadagami also significantly weakened the chains of:</p><p>4. Kāma-rāga (Pali) - Sensuous craving</p><p>5. Byāpāda (Pali) - Ill-will</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emios, post: 24235139, member: 254970"] [SIZE="4"]Menna sakadagami wenna tiyena sudusukam[/SIZE] In Buddhism, the Sakadāgāmin (Pali; Sanskrit: Sakṛdāgāmin), "returning once"[1] or "once-returner," is a partially enlightened person, who has cut off the first three chains with which the ordinary mind is bound, and significantly weakened the fourth and fifth. Sakadagaminship is the second stage of the four stages of enlightenment. The Sakadagamin will be reborn into the realm of the senses at most once more. If, however, he attains the next stage of enlightenment (Anagamiship) in this life, he will not 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 in self 2. Sīlabbata-parāmāsa (Pali) - Attachment to rites and rituals 3. Vicikicchā (Pali) - Skeptical doubt The Sakadagami also significantly weakened the chains of: 4. Kāma-rāga (Pali) - Sensuous craving 5. Byāpāda (Pali) - Ill-will [/QUOTE]
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