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Samma Ditthi which is translated as Right View, occurs at the very beginning of the Noble Eightfold Path, thus, the importance of its cultivation for the realisation of the path and its fruits.
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[[Samma Ditthi]] which is translated as [[Right View]], occurs at the very beginning of the [[Noble Eightfold Path]], thus, the importance of its [[cultivation]] for the realisation of the [[path]] and its {{Wiki|fruits}}.
  
The Venerable Sariputta explains right view in the Saccavibhanga Sutta (Majjima Nikaya 141) as knowledge of suffering (Dukkha); knowledge of the origin of suffering, knowledge of the cessation of suffering, and knowledge of the way leading to the cessation of suffering.
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The [[Venerable]] [[Sariputta]] explains [[right view]] in the [[Saccavibhanga Sutta]] ([[Majjima Nikaya]] 141) as [[knowledge]] of [[suffering]] ([[Dukkha]]); [[knowledge]] of the [[origin of suffering]], [[knowledge]] of the [[cessation of suffering]], and [[knowledge]] of the way leading to the [[cessation of suffering]].
  
It should be noted that the truth of Dukkha is translated in many ways, as suffering, unsatisfactoriness conflict etc, but it would be more appropriate and helpful to understand it in the manner explained by the Buddha himself and in the Dhamma Sakkapavattana Sutta and likewise by the Arahath Sariputta in the aforesaid Sutta as "Birth is suffering, aging is suffering; death is suffering; sorrow Lamentation, pain, grief, and despair are suffering; not to obtain what one wants is suffering; in short the five aggregates affected by clinging are suffering."
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It should be noted that the [[truth]] of [[Dukkha]] is translated in many ways, as [[suffering]], {{Wiki|unsatisfactoriness}} conflict etc, but it would be more appropriate and helpful to understand it in the manner explained by the [[Buddha]] himself and in the [[Dhamma]] Sakkapavattana [[Sutta]] and likewise by the Arahath [[Sariputta]] in the aforesaid [[Sutta]] as "[[Birth]] is [[suffering]], [[aging]] is [[suffering]]; [[death]] is [[suffering]]; [[sorrow]] [[Lamentation]], [[pain]], [[grief]], and {{Wiki|despair}} are [[suffering]]; not to obtain what one wants is [[suffering]]; in short the [[five aggregates]] affected by [[clinging]] are [[suffering]]."
  
==Development of Right View==
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==[[Development]] of [[Right View]]==
  
The various ways in which Samma Ditthi could be cultivated has been set out comprehensively by the Arahath Sariputta in the Samma Ditthi Sutta (Majjima Nikaya No. 9) as follows:-
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The various ways in which [[Samma Ditthi]] could be cultivated has been set out comprehensively by the Arahath [[Sariputta]] in the [[Samma Ditthi]] [[Sutta]] ([[Majjima Nikaya]] No. 9) as follows:-
  
Understanding the unwholesome (Akusala) the root of the unwholesome (Akusala Mula), the wholesome (Kusala) and the root of the wholesome. What is unwholesome? Killing living beings; taking what is not given, misconduct in sensual pleasures, false speech, malicious speech, harsh speech, gossip; covetousness, ill-will, wrong view: and the root of the unwholesome is greed (Lobha) Hatred (Dosa) delusion (Moha).
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[[Understanding]] the [[unwholesome]] ([[Akusala]]) the [[root]] of the [[unwholesome]] ([[Akusala]] [[Mula]]), the [[wholesome]] ([[Kusala]]) and the [[root]] of the [[wholesome]]. What is [[unwholesome]]? {{Wiki|Killing}} [[living beings]]; taking what is not given, {{Wiki|misconduct}} in [[sensual pleasures]], [[false speech]], malicious {{Wiki|speech}}, harsh {{Wiki|speech}}, {{Wiki|gossip}}; covetousness, [[ill-will]], [[wrong view]]: and the [[root]] of the [[unwholesome]] is [[greed]] ([[Lobha]]) [[Hatred]] ([[Dosa]]) [[delusion]] ([[Moha]]).
  
The wholesome is the abstention of the aforesaid action, and the root of the wholesome is non greed, non hate and non delusion.
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The [[wholesome]] is the abstention of the aforesaid [[action]], and the [[root]] of the [[wholesome]] is non [[greed]], non [[hate]] and non [[delusion]].
 
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Then, Understanding Nutriment (Ahara ie. Edible food, contact, mental volition and consciousness:) the origin, by Craving. The cessation, by cessation of craving and the way leading to the cessation of Nutriment is The Noble Eightfold Path: Thereby one develops right view.
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Then, [[Understanding]] Nutriment ([[Ahara]] ie. Edible [[food]], [[contact]], [[mental]] [[Wikipedia:Volition (psychology)|volition]] and [[consciousness]]:) the origin, by [[Craving]]. The [[cessation]], by [[cessation]] of [[craving]] and the way leading to the [[cessation]] of Nutriment is The [[Noble Eightfold Path]]: Thereby one develops [[right view]].
  
Understanding the four Noble Truths, ie Dukha, its arising by craving, cessation, by Eradication of craving, and the way leading to its cessation ie. the noble eightfold path. Likewise the following conditions should be understood.
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[[Understanding]] the [[four Noble Truths]], ie [[Dukha]], its [[arising]] by [[craving]], [[cessation]], by Eradication of [[craving]], and the way leading to its [[cessation]] ie. the [[noble eightfold path]]. Likewise the [[following conditions]] should be understood.
  
Understanding Ageing and Death The ageing of beings in the various orders of beings, their old age, brokenness of teeth, graying of hair, wrinkling of skin, decline of life, weakness of faculties.
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[[Understanding]] [[Ageing]] and [[Death]] The [[ageing]] of [[beings]] in the various orders of [[beings]], their [[old age]], brokenness of {{Wiki|teeth}}, graying of [[hair]], wrinkling of {{Wiki|skin}}, {{Wiki|decline}} of [[life]], weakness of [[faculties]].
  
The passing of beings out of the various orders of beings, their passing away, dissolution, disappearance, dying, completion of time, dissolution of the aggregates, laying down of the body, is called death.
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The passing of [[beings]] out of the various orders of [[beings]], their passing away, dissolution, [[disappearance]], dying, completion of time, [[dissolution of the aggregates]], laying down of the [[body]], is called [[death]].
  
By the arising of birth, there is the arising of ageing and death, with the cessation of Birth, there is the cessation of ageing and death and the way leading to its cessation is the noble eightfold path.
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By the [[arising]] of [[birth]], there is the [[arising]] of [[ageing]] and [[death]], with the [[cessation]] of [[Birth]], there is the [[cessation]] of [[ageing]] and [[death]] and the way leading to its [[cessation]] is the [[noble eightfold path]].
  
Understanding Birth (Jati), The birth of beings into the various orders of beings, their coming to birth, precipitation (in a womb), generation manifestation of the Aggregates, obtaining bases for contact.
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[[Understanding]] [[Birth]] ([[Jati]]), The [[birth]] of [[beings]] into the various orders of [[beings]], their coming to [[birth]], precipitation (in a [[womb]]), generation [[manifestation]] of the [[Aggregates]], obtaining bases for [[contact]].
  
With the arising of being, there is the arising of birth. With the cessation of being there is the cessation of Birth.
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With the [[arising]] of being, there is the [[arising]] of [[birth]]. With the [[cessation]] of being there is the [[cessation]] of [[Birth]].
  
==The other conditions could be summarised as follows:- ==
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==The other [[conditions]] could be summarised as follows:- ==
 
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Being (Bhave) - Sense - sphere beings, fine material, immaterial Arising by clinging, cessation by non clinging
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Being (Bhave) - [[Sense]] - [[sphere]] [[beings]], fine material, {{Wiki|immaterial}} [[Arising]] by [[clinging]], [[cessation]] by non [[clinging]]
  
Clinging (Upadana) - Clinging to sensual pleasures, to views to rituals and observances, to a doctrine of self.
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[[Clinging]] ([[Upadana]]) - [[Clinging]] to [[sensual pleasures]], to [[views]] to [[rituals]] and observances, to a [[doctrine]] of [[self]].
  
- Arising by craving, cessation by eradication of craving
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- [[Arising]] by [[craving]], [[cessation]] by eradication of [[craving]]
  
Craving (Tanha) - Six classes: craving for forms, sounds, odours, flavours, tangibles, mind-objects. Arising by feeling, cessation by eradication feeling.
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[[Craving]] ([[Tanha]]) - Six classes: [[craving]] for [[forms]], {{Wiki|sounds}}, odours, flavours, tangibles, [[mind-objects]]. [[Arising]] by [[feeling]], [[cessation]] by eradication [[feeling]].
  
Feeling (Vedana) - Six classes: Feeling born of eye-contact, ear-contact, nose-contact, tongue-contact, body-contact, mind-contact.
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[[Feeling]] ([[Vedana]]) - Six classes: [[Feeling]] born of [[eye-contact]], [[ear-contact]], [[nose-contact]], [[tongue-contact]], [[body-contact]], [[mind-contact]].
  
-Arising by contact, cessation by eradication of contact
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-[[Arising]] by [[contact]], [[cessation]] by eradication of [[contact]]
  
Contact (Phassa) - Six Classes: Eye contact, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind.
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[[Contact]] ([[Phassa]]) - Six Classes: [[Eye]] [[contact]], {{Wiki|ear}}, {{Wiki|nose}}, {{Wiki|tongue}}, [[body]], [[mind]].
  
- Arising by six fold base, cessation by eradication of six fold base.
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- [[Arising]] by six fold base, [[cessation]] by eradication of six fold base.
  
Six Fold Base (Salayatana) - Six Bases: Eye-Base, ear, nose tongue, body, mind.
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Six Fold Base ([[Salayatana]]) - [[Six Bases]]: Eye-Base, {{Wiki|ear}}, {{Wiki|nose}} {{Wiki|tongue}}, [[body]], [[mind]].
  
- Arising by Mentality - Matiality cessation by eradication of it.
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- [[Arising]] by [[Mentality]] - Matiality [[cessation]] by eradication of it.
  
Mentality-Materiality (Nama-Rupa) - Mentality: Feeling, perception, volition, contact, attention.
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Mentality-Materiality ([[Nama-Rupa]]) - [[Mentality]]: [[Feeling]], [[perception]], [[Wikipedia:Volition (psychology)|volition]], [[contact]], [[attention]].
 
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- Materiality: four great elements (patavi, Apo, Thejo, Vayo) and the material form derived from them.
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- [[Materiality]]: [[four great elements]] (patavi, [[Apo]], Thejo, [[Vayo]]) and the [[material form]] derived from them.
  
- Arising by consciousness, cessation by eradication of it.
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- [[Arising]] by [[consciousness]], [[cessation]] by eradication of it.
  
Consciousness (vinnana) - Six classes: Eye consciousness, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind
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[[Consciousness]] ([[vinnana]]) - Six classes: [[Eye consciousness]], {{Wiki|ear}}, {{Wiki|nose}}, {{Wiki|tongue}}, [[body]], [[mind]]
  
- Arising by Sankharas (Formations) cessation by eradication of it.
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- [[Arising]] by [[Sankharas]] ([[Formations]]) [[cessation]] by eradication of it.
  
Formations (Sankharas) -
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[[Formations]] ([[Sankharas]]) -
  
3 kinds: Bodily formation, verbal and mental.
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3 kinds: [[Bodily]] formation, [[verbal]] and [[mental]].
  
- Arising by ignorance, cessation by eradication of it.
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- [[Arising]] by [[ignorance]], [[cessation]] by eradication of it.
  
Ignorance (Avijja) - not knowing the four nobel truths.
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[[Ignorance]] ([[Avijja]]) - not [[knowing]] the four {{Wiki|nobel}} [[truths]].
  
- Arising by taints, cessation by eradication of it.
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- [[Arising]] by [[taints]], [[cessation]] by eradication of it.
 
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Taints (Asavas) - 3 taints: taint of sensual desire, of being and ignorance Arising by ignorance, cessation by eradication of it.
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[[Taints]] ([[Asavas]]) - 3 [[taints]]: taint of [[sensual desire]], of being and [[ignorance]] [[Arising]] by [[ignorance]], [[cessation]] by eradication of it.
  
Thus the aforesaid conditions should be understood and the way leading to the cessation of them would be the noble eight fold path. Therefore by any of the aforesaid ways one could arrive at right view.
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Thus the aforesaid [[conditions]] should be understood and the way leading to the [[cessation]] of them would be the [[noble eight fold path]]. Therefore by any of the aforesaid ways one could arrive at [[right view]].
  
==Conditions for the arising of Right View ==
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==[[Conditions]] for the [[arising]] of [[Right View]] ==
  
1. Voice of another (Parato Ghosa) i.e. by listening to a sermon, dhamma discussion etc.
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1. {{Wiki|Voice}} of another (Parato [[Ghosa]]) i.e. by listening to a {{Wiki|sermon}}, [[dhamma]] [[discussion]] etc.
  
2. wise attention (Yoniso Manasikara) These conditions have been set out in the Mahavedalla sutta, No. 43 in the Majjima Nikaya.
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2. [[wise]] [[attention]] ([[Yoniso Manasikara]]) These [[conditions]] have been set out in the [[Mahavedalla sutta]], No. 43 in the [[Majjima Nikaya]].
  
==Levels of Samma Diththi (Right view)==
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==Levels of [[Samma]] Diththi ([[Right view]])==
  
The Mahacattarissaka Sutta (Majjima Nikaya) Sutta 117, (Translation of Bhikkhu Bodhi) gives the two levels of right view.
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The Mahacattarissaka [[Sutta]] ([[Majjima Nikaya]]) [[Sutta]] 117, (Translation of [[Bhikkhu Bodhi]]) gives the two levels of [[right view]].
  
1. Right view affected by the taints, partaking of merit, ripening on the side of attachment:- There is what (Atthi dinnam) is given and what is (Atthi rettam) offered and what is sacrificed (Atthi Hutam), there is fruit and result of good and bad action; there is this world and the other world; there is father and mother, there are beings who are born spontaneously; there are in the world good and virtuous recluses and Brahmins who have realised for themselves by direct knowledge and declare this world and the other world.
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1. [[Right view]] affected by the [[taints]], partaking of [[merit]], ripening on the side of [[attachment]]:- There is what ([[Atthi]] dinnam) is given and what is ([[Atthi]] rettam) [[offered]] and what is sacrificed ([[Atthi]] Hutam), there is fruit and result of [[good and bad]] [[action]]; there is this [[world]] and the other [[world]]; there is father and mother, there are [[beings]] who are born spontaneously; there are in the [[world]] good and [[virtuous]] recluses and [[Brahmins]] who have realised for themselves by [[direct knowledge]] and declare this [[world]] and the other [[world]].
  
2. Right view, that is, Noble, taintless, supramundane, a factor of the Path. The wisdom, the faculty of wisdom, the power of wisdom, the investigation of states enlightment factor, the path factor of right view in one whose mind is noble, whose mind is taintless, who possesses the nobel path and is developing the noble path.
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2. [[Right view]], that is, [[Noble]], taintless, [[supramundane]], a factor of the [[Path]]. The [[wisdom]], the [[faculty of wisdom]], the power of [[wisdom]], the [[investigation]] of states [[enlightment]] factor, the [[path]] factor of [[right view]] in one whose [[mind]] is [[noble]], whose [[mind]] is taintless, who possesses the {{Wiki|nobel}} [[path]] and is developing the [[noble path]].
  
Thus it would seem that there is kind of right view that it purely of a mundane nature, while the attainment of the supramundane path would require the cultivation of the higher level of right view.
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Thus it would seem that there is kind of [[right view]] that it purely of a [[mundane]] [[nature]], while the [[attainment]] of the [[supramundane path]] would require the [[cultivation]] of the higher level of [[right view]].
  
The cultivation of right view of the higher level would firmly set one on the correct path and be the stepping stone to the practice of the other seven factors of the noble eightfold path which would ultimately result in the attainment of Nibbana.
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The [[cultivation]] of [[right view]] of the higher level would firmly set one on the correct [[path]] and be the stepping stone to the practice of the other seven factors of the [[noble eightfold path]] which would ultimately result in the [[attainment]] of [[Nibbana]].
  
A study of the Sammaditthi sutta and the Mahacattarissaka sutta would be greatly beneficial to those in the quest of emancipation.
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A study of the [[Sammaditthi]] [[sutta]] and the Mahacattarissaka [[sutta]] would be greatly beneficial to those in the quest of {{Wiki|emancipation}}.
  
(Bhikkhu Bodhi's translation of the Suttas have been utilised for this article.)
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([[Bhikkhu Bodhi's]] translation of the [[Suttas]] have been utilised for this article.)
 
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Samma Ditthi which is translated as Right View, occurs at the very beginning of the Noble Eightfold Path, thus, the importance of its cultivation for the realisation of the path and its fruits.

The Venerable Sariputta explains right view in the Saccavibhanga Sutta (Majjima Nikaya 141) as knowledge of suffering (Dukkha); knowledge of the origin of suffering, knowledge of the cessation of suffering, and knowledge of the way leading to the cessation of suffering.

It should be noted that the truth of Dukkha is translated in many ways, as suffering, unsatisfactoriness conflict etc, but it would be more appropriate and helpful to understand it in the manner explained by the Buddha himself and in the Dhamma Sakkapavattana Sutta and likewise by the Arahath Sariputta in the aforesaid Sutta as "Birth is suffering, aging is suffering; death is suffering; sorrow Lamentation, pain, grief, and despair are suffering; not to obtain what one wants is suffering; in short the five aggregates affected by clinging are suffering."

==Development of Right View==

The various ways in which Samma Ditthi could be cultivated has been set out comprehensively by the Arahath Sariputta in the Samma Ditthi Sutta (Majjima Nikaya No. 9) as follows:-

Understanding the unwholesome (Akusala) the root of the unwholesome (Akusala Mula), the wholesome (Kusala) and the root of the wholesome. What is unwholesome? Killing living beings; taking what is not given, misconduct in sensual pleasures, false speech, malicious speech, harsh speech, gossip; covetousness, ill-will, wrong view: and the root of the unwholesome is greed (Lobha) Hatred (Dosa) delusion (Moha).

The wholesome is the abstention of the aforesaid action, and the root of the wholesome is non greed, non hate and non delusion.

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Then, Understanding Nutriment (Ahara ie. Edible food, contact, mental volition and consciousness:) the origin, by Craving. The cessation, by cessation of craving and the way leading to the cessation of Nutriment is The Noble Eightfold Path: Thereby one develops right view.

Understanding the four Noble Truths, ie Dukha, its arising by craving, cessation, by Eradication of craving, and the way leading to its cessation ie. the noble eightfold path. Likewise the following conditions should be understood.

Understanding Ageing and Death The ageing of beings in the various orders of beings, their old age, brokenness of teeth, graying of hair, wrinkling of skin, decline of life, weakness of faculties.

The passing of beings out of the various orders of beings, their passing away, dissolution, disappearance, dying, completion of time, dissolution of the aggregates, laying down of the body, is called death.

By the arising of birth, there is the arising of ageing and death, with the cessation of Birth, there is the cessation of ageing and death and the way leading to its cessation is the noble eightfold path.

Understanding Birth (Jati), The birth of beings into the various orders of beings, their coming to birth, precipitation (in a womb), generation manifestation of the Aggregates, obtaining bases for contact.

With the arising of being, there is the arising of birth. With the cessation of being there is the cessation of Birth.

==The other conditions could be summarised as follows:- ==

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Being (Bhave) - Sense - sphere beings, fine material, immaterial Arising by clinging, cessation by non clinging

Clinging (Upadana) - Clinging to sensual pleasures, to views to rituals and observances, to a doctrine of self.

- Arising by craving, cessation by eradication of craving

Craving (Tanha) - Six classes: craving for forms, sounds, odours, flavours, tangibles, mind-objects. Arising by feeling, cessation by eradication feeling.

Feeling (Vedana) - Six classes: Feeling born of eye-contact, ear-contact, nose-contact, tongue-contact, body-contact, mind-contact.

-Arising by contact, cessation by eradication of contact

Contact (Phassa) - Six Classes: Eye contact, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind.

- Arising by six fold base, cessation by eradication of six fold base.

Six Fold Base (Salayatana) - Six Bases: Eye-Base, ear, nose tongue, body, mind.

- Arising by Mentality - Matiality cessation by eradication of it.

Mentality-Materiality (Nama-Rupa) - Mentality: Feeling, perception, volition, contact, attention.

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- Materiality: four great elements (patavi, Apo, Thejo, Vayo) and the material form derived from them.

- Arising by consciousness, cessation by eradication of it.

Consciousness (vinnana) - Six classes: Eye consciousness, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind

- Arising by Sankharas (Formations) cessation by eradication of it.

Formations (Sankharas) -

3 kinds: Bodily formation, verbal and mental.

- Arising by ignorance, cessation by eradication of it.

Ignorance (Avijja) - not knowing the four nobel truths.

- Arising by taints, cessation by eradication of it.

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Taints (Asavas) - 3 taints: taint of sensual desire, of being and ignorance Arising by ignorance, cessation by eradication of it.

Thus the aforesaid conditions should be understood and the way leading to the cessation of them would be the noble eight fold path. Therefore by any of the aforesaid ways one could arrive at right view.

==Conditions for the arising of Right View ==

1. Voice of another (Parato Ghosa) i.e. by listening to a sermon, dhamma discussion etc.

2. wise attention (Yoniso Manasikara) These conditions have been set out in the Mahavedalla sutta, No. 43 in the Majjima Nikaya.

==Levels of Samma Diththi (Right view)==

The Mahacattarissaka Sutta (Majjima Nikaya) Sutta 117, (Translation of Bhikkhu Bodhi) gives the two levels of right view.

1. Right view affected by the taints, partaking of merit, ripening on the side of attachment:- There is what (Atthi dinnam) is given and what is (Atthi rettam) offered and what is sacrificed (Atthi Hutam), there is fruit and result of good and bad action; there is this world and the other world; there is father and mother, there are beings who are born spontaneously; there are in the world good and virtuous recluses and Brahmins who have realised for themselves by direct knowledge and declare this world and the other world.

2. Right view, that is, Noble, taintless, supramundane, a factor of the Path. The wisdom, the faculty of wisdom, the power of wisdom, the investigation of states enlightment factor, the path factor of right view in one whose mind is noble, whose mind is taintless, who possesses the nobel path and is developing the noble path.

Thus it would seem that there is kind of right view that it purely of a mundane nature, while the attainment of the supramundane path would require the cultivation of the higher level of right view.

The cultivation of right view of the higher level would firmly set one on the correct path and be the stepping stone to the practice of the other seven factors of the noble eightfold path which would ultimately result in the attainment of Nibbana.

A study of the Sammaditthi sutta and the Mahacattarissaka sutta would be greatly beneficial to those in the quest of emancipation.

(Bhikkhu Bodhi's translation of the Suttas have been utilised for this article.)

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