Significance of Ditthasava
Ditthasava, in Theravada Buddhism, refers to the intoxicant of speculative opinion or wrong views. It is characterized by a strong attachment to personal beliefs and biases, leading to erroneous views and beliefs. Such attachment can hinder one's understanding of reality and the path towards enlightenment, as it fosters misconceptions that distract from true insight and wisdom. Recognizing and overcoming Ditthasava is essential for progressing in Theravada practice.
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Buddhist concept of 'Ditthasava'
Ditthasava in Buddhism represents the intoxication of wrong views and speculative opinions, marked by deep attachment to personal biases and erroneous beliefs, hindering spiritual progress and understanding.
From: Introducing Buddhist Abhidhamma
(1) Ditthi-asava is the Intoxicant of speculative opinion or wrong views, characterized by a strong attachment to personal beliefs and biases.[1]
From: A Manual of Abhidhamma
(1) Erroneous views and beliefs.[2]