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: 1. [[belief]] in [[individuality]] ([[drishti]])
 
: 1. [[belief]] in [[individuality]] ([[drishti]])
 
: 2. {{Wiki|scepticism}} ([[vichikitsa]])
 
: 2. {{Wiki|scepticism}} ([[vichikitsa]])
: 3. [[clinging]] to [[rites]] and rules
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: 3. [[clinging]] to [[rites]] and {{Wiki|rules}}
 
: 4. [[craving]] or [[desire]] ([[trishna]], [[kama]])
 
: 4. [[craving]] or [[desire]] ([[trishna]], [[kama]])
 
: 5. [[hatred]]
 
: 5. [[hatred]]
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These are  
 
These are  
:  (1) no sense of shame,  
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:  (1) no [[sense of shame]],  
:  (2) no sense of dishonor,  
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:  (2) no [[sense]] of dishonor,  
 
:  (3) [[jealousy]],  
 
:  (3) [[jealousy]],  
:  (4) stinginess,  
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:  (4) [[stinginess]],  
 
:  (5) {{Wiki|remorse}},  
 
:  (5) {{Wiki|remorse}},  
 
:  (6) {{Wiki|torpor}},  
 
:  (6) {{Wiki|torpor}},  

Latest revision as of 23:51, 29 January 2015

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Ten Fetters
1. belief in individuality (drishti)
2. scepticism (vichikitsa)
3. clinging to rites and rules
4. craving or desire (trishna, kama)
5. hatred
6. craving for refined corporeality
7. craving for incorporeality
8. conceit
9. excitability
10. ignorance







<poem> Ten fetters (十纏).

These are

(1) no sense of shame,
(2) no sense of dishonor,
(3) jealousy,
(4) stinginess,
(5) remorse,
(6) torpor,
(7) restlessness,
(8) stupor,
(9) rage, and
(10) concealing one’s wrongdoings.

Source

www.sutrasmantras.info