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'''four torrential flows''' (catur-ogha, 四暴流). One’s afflictions that can wash away one’s goodness. They are also called the four yokes (catur-yoga, 四軛) because sentient beings live under these yokes. They are  
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[[four torrential flows]] ([[catur-yogha]], [[四暴流]]). One’s [[afflictions]] that can wash away one’s goodness. They are also called the four yokes ([[catur-yoga]], [[四軛]]) because [[sentient beings]] [[live]] under these yokes. They are  
(1) twenty-nine afflictions in the desire realm;  
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(1) twenty-nine [[afflictions]] in the [[desire realm]];  
(2) twenty-eight afflictions, such as greed, arrogance, and doubt, in the form realm and the formless realm;  
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(2) twenty-eight [[afflictions]], such as [[greed]], [[arrogance]], and [[doubt]], in the [[form realm]] and the [[formless realm]];  
(3) thirty-six wrong views, such as permanence or impermanence of the world, existence or nonexistence of a Tathāgata after His parinirvāṇa, etc., in the Three Realms of Existence;  
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(3) thirty-six [[wrong views]], such as permanence or [[impermanence]] of the [[world]], [[existence]] or nonexistence of a [[Tathāgata]] after His parinirvāṇa, etc., in the [[Three Realms]] of [[Existence]];  
(4) ignorance of the truth, of which there are five kinds in each of the three realms, totaling fifteen.  
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(4) [[ignorance]] of the [[truth]], of which there are five kinds in each of the [[three realms]], totaling fifteen.  
They total 108 afflictions (Buddha’s Light Dictionary 1988, 1831)
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They total [[108]] [[afflictions]] ([[Buddha’s]] [[Light]] Dictionary 1988, 1831)
 
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four torrential flows (catur-yogha, 四暴流). One’s afflictions that can wash away one’s goodness. They are also called the four yokes (catur-yoga, 四軛) because sentient beings live under these yokes. They are
(1) twenty-nine afflictions in the desire realm;
(2) twenty-eight afflictions, such as greed, arrogance, and doubt, in the form realm and the formless realm;
(3) thirty-six wrong views, such as permanence or impermanence of the world, existence or nonexistence of a Tathāgata after His parinirvāṇa, etc., in the Three Realms of Existence;
(4) ignorance of the truth, of which there are five kinds in each of the three realms, totaling fifteen.
They total 108 afflictions (Buddha’s Light Dictionary 1988, 1831)

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