Difference between revisions of "Ten fetters"
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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 | + | : 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, | + | : (1) no [[sense of shame]], |
− | : (2) no sense of dishonor, | + | : (2) no [[sense]] of dishonor, |
: (3) [[jealousy]], | : (3) [[jealousy]], | ||
− | : (4) stinginess, | + | : (4) [[stinginess]], |
: (5) {{Wiki|remorse}}, | : (5) {{Wiki|remorse}}, | ||
: (6) {{Wiki|torpor}}, | : (6) {{Wiki|torpor}}, |
Latest revision as of 23:51, 29 January 2015
- 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.