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+ | [[Amoha]] ([[Sanskrit]], [[Pali]]; [[Tibetan]] [[Wylie]]: [[Gti mug med pa]]) is a [[Buddhist]] term translated as "[[non-Delusion]]" or "[[non-bewilderment]]". It is defined as [[being]] without [[Delusion]] concerning what is true, due to {{Wiki|discrimination}}; it's [[function]] is to [[cause]] one to not engage in [[unwholesome]] [[actions]]. It is one of the [[Mental factors]] within the [[Abhidharma]] teachings. | ||
− | The Abhidharma-samuccaya states: | + | The [[Abhidharma-samuccaya]] states: |
− | : What is non-deludedness? It is a thorough comprehension of (practical) | + | : What is [[non-deludedness]]? It is a thorough [[comprehension]] of ({{Wiki|practical}}) [[Knowledge]] that comes from {{Wiki|maturation}}, instructions, [[Thinking]] and [[understanding]], and its [[function]] is to provide a basis for not becoming involved in [[Evil]] {{Wiki|behavior}}. |
− | Herbert Guenther states: | + | {{Wiki|Herbert Guenther}} states: |
− | : It is a distinct discriminatory awareness to counteract the deludedness that has its cause in either what one has been born into or what one has acquired. | + | : It is a [[distinct discriminatory awareness]] to counteract the [[deludedness]] that has its [[cause]] in either what one has been born into or what one has acquired. |
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 11 September 2014
Amoha (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan Wylie: Gti mug med pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "non-Delusion" or "non-bewilderment". It is defined as being without Delusion concerning what is true, due to discrimination; it's function is to cause one to not engage in unwholesome actions. It is one of the Mental factors within the Abhidharma teachings.
The Abhidharma-samuccaya states:
- What is non-deludedness? It is a thorough comprehension of (practical) Knowledge that comes from maturation, instructions, Thinking and understanding, and its function is to provide a basis for not becoming involved in Evil behavior.
Herbert Guenther states:
- It is a distinct discriminatory awareness to counteract the deludedness that has its cause in either what one has been born into or what one has acquired.