Difference between revisions of "Five obscurations"
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− | [五蓋] (Jpn go-gai ) | + | ([[五蓋]]) (Jpn [[go-gai]] ) |
− | Also, five covers. | + | Also, [[five covers]]. |
− | Five [[mental]] impediments that cloud people's [[minds]] and prevent good from arising within them. They are [[greed]], [[anger]], [[drowsiness]] and {{Wiki|languor}}, [[excitement]] and {{Wiki|depression}} ([[emotional]] instability), and [[doubt]]. | + | Five [[mental]] impediments that cloud people's [[minds]] and prevent good from [[arising]] within them. They are [[greed]], [[anger]], [[drowsiness]] and {{Wiki|languor}}, [[excitement]] and {{Wiki|depression}} ([[emotional]] instability), and [[doubt]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 22 April 2014
Also, five covers.
Five mental impediments that cloud people's minds and prevent good from arising within them. They are greed, anger, drowsiness and languor, excitement and depression (emotional instability), and doubt.