”existing group”.”this word is usually translated by ”personality”, but according to the commentaries it corresponds to sat-ka^ya, ”existing group”, hence not to Sanskrit sva-ka^ya, ”own group” or ”own body”. In the suttas (e.g. M. 44) it is said to be a name for the 5 groups of existence (khandha): "Sakka^ya, o Brother Visa^kha, is said by the Blessed One to be a name for the 5 ”groups as objects of clinging” (upa^da^na-kkhandha), to wit: corporeality, feeling, perception, mental formations, and consciousness." - See foll.