The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (1647 page)

BOOK: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
4.56Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
Ñ
adassana
(‘knowledge and insight’). Buddhist
knowledge
as an act of ‘seeing’.
Dassana
indicates ‘seeing or sight’. When combined with
ñ
a
it gives the special meaning, ‘insight arising from knowledge’. Thus the
Buddha
is described as one who ‘knows and sees’ (
tam aha
j
n
mi pass
mi
,
Majjhima Nik
ya
1. 329). The central truths of Buddhism are ‘seen’ (
Sa
yutta Nik
ya
229). Even nirv
na is ‘seen’ (
Majjhima Nik
ya
1. 511). According to the Nik
yas this ‘knowledge and insight’ is a result of mental concentration (
sam
dhi
), and it is said that there is a causal relation between the attainment of mental concentration and the emergence of this knowledge and insight (
D
gha Nik
ya

Other books

The Driven Snowe by Cathy Yardley
Death Threads by Casey, Elizabeth Lynn
The Gallows Curse by Karen Maitland
Lost in the Forest by Sue Miller
Private Oz by James Patterson