ucCeda · masculine · uccheda 1
annihilation
Uccheda [from ud + chid, chind, see ucchindati and cf. cheda] — breaking up, disintegration, perishing (of the soul) Vin III 2 (either after this life, or after kāmadeva life, or after brahmadeva life) D I 34, 55; S IV 323; Nidd I 324; Miln 413; Nett 95, 112, 160; Sv I 120. -diṭṭhi the Doctrine of the annihilation (of the soul), as opposed to sassata- or atta-diṭṭhi (the continuance of the soul after death) S II 20; III 99, 110 sq; Paṭis I 150, 158; Nd I 248 (opposite sassati°); Dhs 1316; Nett 40, 127; Pj II 523 (opposite atta°); -vāda (adjective) one who professes the Doctrine of annihilation (ucchedadiṭṭhi) Vin I 235; III 2; D I 34, 55; S II 18; IV 401; A IV 174, 182 f.; Nidd I 282; Pp 38; -vādin = -vāda Nett 111; Ja V 244. {128}
uccheda , nt. ( m. in Skt. ), cutting off, destruction : Laṅk 10.5 f. (prose) anyathā dṛśyamāna (= °ne) ucchedam ( n. sg. ; or for uccheda plus m, Hiatus-bridger?) āśraye (so read with v.l. for °yaḥ), if the basis (of the universe, or of consciousness) is viewed otherwise , (it is) destruction ( acc. to Chin. cited in note, of insight ; or, perhaps, simply ruin, fatal consequences? ). Suzuki nihilism (see śāśvatoccheda ), but this seems hardly appropriate to this context.
cutting off or out; destruction, putting an end to; annihilation
【陽】切斷,毀滅,殲滅。~diṭṭhi,【陰】 斷見。~vādī,【陽】 信仰斷見者。
(masc, masc, from ucchindati) cutting off; ending cutting off, perishing [lit.] cutting up Construction: ud + √chid > ched + *a
(masc, masc, from ucchindati) ending; annihilation; destruction (of) annihilation [lit.] cutting up Construction: ud + √chid > ched + *a