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Saṅgā

Saṅga

cleaving, clinging, attachment, bond SN.i.25 , SN.i.117 sq.; AN.iii.311 ; AN.iv.289 ; Dhp.170 Dhp.342 , etc.; Snp.61 , Snp.212 , Snp.386 , Snp.390 , Snp.475 , etc.; Dhs.1059 ; Dhs-a.363 ; Ja.iii.201 ; the five sangas are rāga, dosa moha, māna, and diṭṭhi, Thag.633 = Dhp.370 ; Dhp-a.iv.187 ; seven sa

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cleaving, clinging, attachment, bond SN.i.25, SN.i.117 sq.; AN.iii.311; AN.iv.289; Dhp.170 Dhp.342, etc.; Snp.61, Snp.212, Snp.386, Snp.390, Snp.475, etc.; Dhs.1059; Dhs-a.363; Ja.iii.201; the five sangas are rāga, dosa moha, māna, and diṭṭhi, Thag.633 = Dhp.370; Dhp-a.iv.187; seven sangas, Iti.94; Mnd.91, Mnd.432; Cnd.620.

  • -ātiga one who has overcome attachment, free from attachment, an Arahant MN.i.386; SN.i.3, SN.i.23; SN.iv.158; Iti.58; Snp.250, Snp.473, Snp.621; Dhp-a.iv.159.

fr. sañj: see sajjati1

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