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[satkayadrshti] view of the transitory collection, the belief in the transitory collection [as possessing a self-entity]. View based on perishable aggregates. Grasping to the self as being permanent and self-existing [positing a concrete, self reality based on the notions of "I" and "mine"] [RY]

'jig lta view of/ to view the perishable collection [of the mind-body aggregates to be a self with ultimate existence]; to view with na�ve realism; to regard the transitory aggregates of the body-mind to be real [RB]

to view/ view with naive realism, regarding the transitory aggregates of the mind-body to be real [RY]

satkayadrshti, view of a transitory collection as possessing a self-entity [IW]

satkayadrshti, view of a transitory collection as as possessing a self-entity [View based on perishable aggregates grasping the self as being permanent and self-existing (positing a concrete, self reality based on the notions of "i" and "mine"). view of atransitory collection as permanent, futile view, perishable view - (satkagadrsti) futile view, view to be impermanent, wrong view of the personality, wrong view believing in a real "I" in the perishable aggregates, futile view, belief in a transitory collection, (parikalpitasatkagadrsti) intellectual futile view, intellectual futile view 'jig ltar [IW]

doctrine of regarding everything as destructible [JV]

to regard the transitory collection; the belief concerning the transitory collection [RY]