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Saṃyojana (neuter) [from saṃyuñjati] bond, fetter S IV 163 etc.;
especially the fetters that bind man to the wheel of rebirth Vin I 183; S I 23; V 241, 251; A I 264; III 443; IV 7f. (diṭṭhi°); M I 483; Dhp 370; It 8 (taṇhā); Snp 62, 74, 621; Ja I 275; II 22; Nett 49; Dhp-a III 298; IV 49.
The ten fetters are
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(1) sakkāya-diṭṭhi |
(1) sakkāya-diṭṭhi: view of a self |
(2) vicikicchā |
(2) vicikicchā: skeptical doubt |
(3) sīlabbata-parāmāso |
(3) sīlabbata-parāmāso: clinging to precepts and practices |
(4) kāma-c-chando |
(4) kāma-c-chando: sensual desire, especially for 5kg |
(5) vyāpādo |
(5) vyāpādo: ill will |
(6) rūpa-rāgo |
(6) rūpa-rāgo: passion for material existence |
(7) a-rūpa-rāgo |
(7) a-rūpa-rāgo: passion for formless existence |
(8) māno |
(8) māno: pride, conceit, subtle form of self identity |
(9) uddhaccaṃ |
(9) uddhaccaṃ: restlessness |
(10) avijjā |
(10) avijjā: ignorance (not fully penetrating 4👑☸ ) |
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The first three are the tīṇi saṃyojanāni e.g. M I 9; A I 231, 233; D I 156; II 92f., 252; III 107, 132, 216; S V 357, 376, 406; Pp 12, 15; Nett 14; Dhs 1002; Sv I 312.
The seven last are the satta saṃyojanāni, Nett 14. The first five are called orambhāgiyāni — e.g. A I 232f.; II 5, 133; V 17; D I 156; II 92, 252; M I 432; S V 61, 69; Thig 165; Pp 17. The last five are called uddhambhāgiyāni e.g. A V 17; S V 61, 69; Thig 167; Thig-a 159; Pp 22; Nett 14, 49.
A different enumeration of the ten saṃyojanas, at Nidd II §657 = Dhs 1113, 1463 (kāmarāga, paṭigha, māna, diṭṭhi, vicikicchā, sīlabbataparāmāsa, bhavarāga, issā, macchariya, avijjā); compare, however, Dhs 1002.
A different enumeration of seven saṃyojanas at D III 254 and A IV 7, viz. anunaya°, paṭigha°, diṭṭhi°, vicikicchā°, māna°, bhavarāga°, avijjā°. A list of eight is found at M I 361f. Cf. also ajjhatta-saṃyojano and bahiddhā-saṃyojano puggalo A I 63f.; Pp 22; kiṃ-su-s° S I 39 = Snp 1108.