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【upa^di
】 lit. 'something which one grasps, to which one clings, i.e. the 5 groups of existence (khandha, q.v.). In the suttas, the word is mostly used in such expressions as "One of the 2 fruits may be expected: either perfect wisdom or, if the groups are still remaining (sati upa^di-sese, 'if there is a remainder of groups ), Ana^ga^mi^ship" (D. 22). Further (A. IV. 118): "Here the Perfect One has passed into the Nibba^na-element in which no more groups are remaining (anupa^di-sesa)." Cf. nibba^na. upa^dinna rúpa: 'karmically acquired corporeality', or 'matter clung-to (by karma)', is identical with karma-produced corporeality (kammaja-rúpa; s. samuttha^na). In Vis.M. XIV it is said: "That corporcality which, later on, we shall refer to as 'karma-produced' (kammaja), is, for its being dependent on previous (pre-natal) karma, called 'karmically acquired'. '' The term (upa^dinna) occurs so in the suttas, e.g. M. 28 (WHEEL 101), 62, 140. See Dhs. §990; Khandha Vibh.
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