Atta Ditthi, Attaditthi, Atta徱ṭṭ, Attan-ditthi: 5 definitions
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Atta Ditthi means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Theravada (major branch of Buddhism)
: Pali Kanon: Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines(-vāda): 'ego-belief', 'personality-belief', s. ditthi.
Theravāda is a major branch of Buddhism having the the Pali canon (tipitaka) as their canonical literature, which includes the vinaya-pitaka (monastic rules), the sutta-pitaka (Buddhist sermons) and the abhidhamma-pitaka (philosophy and psychology).
Languages of India and abroad
Pali-English dictionary
: BuddhaSasana: Concise Pali-English Dictionaryٳٲ徱ṭṭ : (f.) speculation about the soul.
: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English DictionaryAtta徱ṭṭ refers to: speculation concerning the nature of the soul Nd1 107; SnA 523, 527.
Note: ٳٲ徱ṭṭ is a Pali compound consisting of the words attan and 徱ṭṭ.
: Sutta: Pali Word Grammar from Pali Myanmar Dictionaryٳٲ徱ṭṭ (အတ္တဒိဋ္ဌ�) [(thī) (ထ�)]�
[atta+徱ṭṭ]
အĐĹ�+ဒĭċĹČĭ]
[Pali to Burmese]
: Sutta: Tipiṭaka Pāḷi-Myanmar Dictionary (တိပိဋက-ပါဠိမြန်မ� အဘိဓာန�)ٳٲ徱ṭṭ�
(Burmese text): အတ္�-ဟ� စွဲယူသေ� အယူ၊ အတ္တအယူ။
(Auto-Translation): The concept of "atta" or the self, the notion of self.

Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Ditthi, Attan, Lata.
Full-text: Attaditthijaha, Ucchedaditthi, Ditthi.
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Vipassana Meditation (by Chanmyay Sayadaw)
Part 1 - The Cause Of Suffering < [Chapter 1 - Happiness Through Right Understanding]
Chapter 7 - The Five Factors Of A Meditator
Part 1 - Atta In Brahmanism < [Chapter 7 - The Five Factors Of A Meditator]
Dhammapada (Illustrated) (by Ven. Weagoda Sarada Maha Thero)
Verse 164 - The Story of Venerable Kāla < [Chapter 12 - Atta Vagga (Self)]
Verse 294-295 - The Story of Venerable Bhaddiya < [Chapter 21 - Pakiṇṇaka Vagga (Miscellaneous)]
Vipassana Meditation Course (by Chanmyay Sayadaw)
The Doctrine of Paticcasamuppada (by U Than Daing)
The Catu-Bhanavara-Pali (critical study) (by Moumita Dutta Banik)
(1) Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta < [Chapter 4 - Subject Matter of the Third Bhanavara]