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Was (wer) ist wriggling - definition

1ST OF 34 SUTTAS IN THE DIGHA NIKAYA; DISCUSSES THE PRECEPTS CULA-SILA, MAJJHIMA-SILA, AND MAHA-SILA, AND THE 62 DITTHI CLUNG TO BY ASCETICS, COMPRISING 18 ABOUT THE PAST (PUBBANTANUDITTHINO) AND 44 ABOUT THE FUTURE (APARANTAKAPPIKA)
Brahmajalla Sutta; Brahmajalasutra; Brahmajala sutta; Brahmajala Sutta; Eel wriggling; Eel wriggler; Brahmajala Sutta (Theravada)

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Wriggling
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Wriggle.
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Wriggling
·adj Wriggling; frisky; pliant; flexible.
II. Wriggle ·add. ·noun Act of wriggling; a short or quick writhing motion or contortion.
III. Wriggle ·vt To move with short, quick contortions; to move by twisting and squirming; like a worm.
IV. Wriggle ·vi To move the body to and fro with short, writhing motions, like a worm; to Squirm; to twist uneasily or quickly about.
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Wriggling
¦ verb
1. twist and turn with quick writhing movements.
move with wriggling movements.
2. (wriggle out of) avoid by devious means.
¦ noun a wriggling movement.
Derivatives
wriggler noun
wriggly adjective
Origin
C15: from Mid. Low Ger. wriggelen, frequentative of wriggen 'twist, turn'.

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Brahmajāla Sutta

The Brahmajāla Sutta is the first of 34 sutta in the Dīgha Nikāya (the Long Discourses of the Buddha), the first of the five nikāya, or collections, in the Sutta Pitaka, which is one of the "three baskets" that compose the Pali Tipitaka of (Theravada) Buddhism. The name means Net (jāla - net, netting, entanglement) of Brahmā. The sutta is also called Atthajala (Net of Essence), Dhammajala, (Net of the Dhamma), Ditthijala (Net of Views), Anuttarasangama Vijaya (Incomparable Victory in Battle).

The sutta discusses two main topics: the elaboration of the "Ten Precepts" (Cula-sila), the "Middle Precepts" (Majjhima-sila), and the "Great Precepts" (Maha-sila). Cula-sila deals with the Ten Precepts to be practiced by devout Buddhists, while Majjhima-sila gives a detailed description of the practice of the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth precepts, together with a further delineation of virtuous practices and abstentions.

The second and third parts of the sutta discuss the 62 beliefs (ditthi) which are clung to by ascetics in India. These are divided into: 18 beliefs related to the past (pubbantanuditthino), and 44 beliefs about the future (aparantakappika).

Many of these beliefs are still relevant in the modern world and thus the sutta provides Buddhist scholars with much information to ponder about the Buddha's teachings.

The elaboration of these beliefs is very detailed, focusing on how the beliefs (faiths) come to be and the way they are described and declared. The elaboration ends with the Buddha's statement about the "danger of clinging to these beliefs", as they are still influenced by desire (lobha), hatred (dosa), and ignorance (avijjā) that its faithful followers will not end in the final liberation but still in the cycle of samsara. Believers of these faiths are compared to small fish in a pond which will be captured by a fine net no matter how much they want to escape, while those who see reality as it is are beyond the net of samsara.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für wriggling
1. Jaimes settled onto the stool, wriggling to get comfortable.
2. Some fish are wriggling to escape the net," he said.
3. A few seconds later, the pup starts wriggling furiously.
4. "He was screaming "my head, my head" and was wriggling about like a worm.
5. "Wriggling like a worm on a hook!" the Leader of the Opposition said.