The Vimuttimagga is an early meditation manual by the arahantUpatissapreserved only in a sixth-century Chinese translation. The stages of insight outlined by the Vimuttimagga are:
A similar presentation of these stages can be found in the Patisambhidamagga, an Abhidhamma work included in the fifth Nikāya of the Pāli Canon. In the Patisambhidamagga, there are only 5 stages presented. The first three stages are the same and the last two are "fear & disadvantage" and "wish for deliverance & equanimity towards formations".
Visuddhimagga
's Visuddhimagga , while seemingly influenced by the Vimuttimagga, divides the insight knowledges further into sixteen stages:
Namarupa pariccheda ñana - Knowledge of mental and physical states, analytical knowledge of body and mind.
Paccaya pariggaha ñana - Discerning Conditionality, knowledge of cause and effect between mental and physical states.
Sammasana ñana - Knowledge of the three characteristics of mental and physical processes.
Udayabbaya ñana - Knowledge of arising and passing away. Accompanied by possible mental images/lights, rapture, happiness, tranquility and strong mindfulness so that "there is no body-and-mind process in which mindfulness fails to engage."
Bhanga ñana - Knowledge of the dissolution of formations, only the "vanishing," or "passing away" is discernible.
Bhaya ñana - Knowledge of the fearful nature of mental and physical states. The meditator's mind "is gripped by fear and seems helpless."
Adinava ñana - Knowledge of mental and physical states as dukkha. "So he sees, at that time, only suffering, only unsatisfactoriness, only misery."
Nibbida ñana - Knowledge of disenchantment/disgust with conditioned states.
Muncitukamayata ñana - Knowledge of Desire for Deliverance, the desire to abandon the worldly state arises.
Patisankha ñana - Knowledge of re-investigation of the path. This instills a decision to practice further.
Sankharupekha ñana - Knowledge which regards mental and physical states with equanimity.
In the Abhidhammattha-sangaha, another widely used Buddhist commentarial text, there are only ten insight knowledges.
Comprehension - sammasana
Rise and fall - udayabbaya
Dissolution - bhaṅga
Fear - bhaya
Disadvantage - ādīnava
Disenchantment - nibbidā
Wish for deliverance - muñcitukamyatā
Reflection - paṭisaṅkhā
Equanimity towards formations - saṅkhārupekkhā
Conformity - ''anuloma
Sarvastivadin Abhidharma texts
The Abhidharma-mahā-vibhāṣa-śāstra presents 'the process of the direct insight into the four truths' as follows: Darśana mārga (見道十五心)
duḥkhe dharmajñānakṣānti(苦法智忍) - Receptivity to the dharma-knowledge with regard to unsatisfactoriness
duḥkhe dharmajñāna(苦法智)- Dharma-knowledge with regard to unsatisfactoriness
duḥkhe anvayajñānakṣānti(苦類智忍)- Receptivity to the dharma-knowledge with regard to unsatisfactoriness pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence
duḥkhe anvayajñāna(苦類智)- Dharma-knowledge with regard to unsatisfactoriness pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence
samudaye dharmajñānakṣānti(集法智忍)- Receptivity to the dharma-knowledge of the origin of unsatisfactoriness
samudaye dharmajñāna(集法智)- Dharma-knowledge of the origin of unsatisfactoriness
samudaye anvayajñānakṣānti(集類智忍)- Receptivity to the dharma-knowledge of the origin of unsatisfactoriness pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence
samudaye anvayajñāna(集類智)- Dharma-knowledge of the origin of unsatisfactoriness pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence
duḥkhanirodhe dharmajñānakṣānti(滅法智忍)Receptivity to the dharma-knowledge of the cessation of unsatisfactoriness
duḥkhanirodhe dharmajñāna(滅法智) Dharma-knowledge of the cessation of unsatisfactoriness
duḥkhanirodhe anvayajñānakṣānti(滅類智忍)Receptivity to the dharma-knowledge of the cessation of pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence unsatisfactoriness
duḥkhanirodhe anvayajñāna(滅類智)dharma-knowledge of the cessation of unsatisfactoriness pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence
duḥkhapratipakṣamārge dharmajñānakṣānti(道法智忍)- Receptivity dharma-knowledge of the path for the ending of unsatisfactoriness
duḥkhapratipakṣamārge dharmajñāna(道法智)- Dharma-knowledge of the path for the ending of unsatisfactoriness
duḥkhapratipakṣamārge anvayajñānakṣānti(道類智忍)- Receptivity dharma-knowledge of the path for the ending of unsatisfactoriness pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence
Bhāvanā-mārga (修道第十六心)
duḥkhapratipakṣamārge anvayajñāna(道類智) - Dharma-knowledge of the path for the ending of unsatisfactoriness pertaining to the two upper spheres of existence