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'cause', condition, reason; (Abhidhamma)
root-condition. In sutta usage it is almost synonymous with paccaya,
'condition', and often occurs together with it ('What is the cause, what is the
condition', ko hetu ko paccayo).
In Abhidhamma, it denotes the advantageous and disadvantageous roots
(mūla, q.v.). In that sense, as 'root-condition' (hetu-paccaya; s.
paccaya), it is the first of the 24 conditions given in the introduction
to the Patthāna (s. Guide, p. 117). The Dhs (1052-1082) and Patthāna (Duka-patth;
Guide, p. 144) have sections on roots (hetu). - The term is also used (a) for
the classification of consciousness, as sa-hetuka and a-hetuka, with
and without concomitant root-conditions; (b) for a division of rebirth
consciousness into ahetuka, dvihetuka and tihetuka, without, with
2, or with 3 root-conditions (s. patisandhi).
Ahetuka-ditthi, the false view of the uncausedness of
existence; s. ditthi.

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