ditthasavas
Ditthasavas refers to a concept in ancient Indian literature and philosophy, particularly in the context of Buddhist and Jain traditions. The term is derived from the Pali word "ditti," meaning perception or sight, and "sava," meaning a form of existence or a domain.
According to Brahmanic scriptures, ditthasavas are a sub-classification of jivas or living beings, postulating that they
In some ancient texts, ditthasavas are described as entities of composite nature, consisting of both material
Scholars have linked the concept of ditthasavas with early philosophical and theological discussions on the nature
While the concept of ditthasavas shares certain parallels with similar ideas in other ancient traditions, such