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[末那識] (Skt [[mano-vijnana]]; Jpn [[mana-shiki]] )
 
[末那識] (Skt [[mano-vijnana]]; Jpn [[mana-shiki]] )
  
     The seventh of the eight consciousnesses. The Sanskrit word [[mano]], a variation of [[manas]], means the [[mind]], [[thought]], [[perception]], {{Wiki|cognition}}, and {{Wiki|pondering}}. This [[consciousness]] performs the function of abstract thought and discerns the inner world. Awareness of self is said to originate at this level. The passionate attachment to the [[ego]] that helps create [[evil]] [[karma]] is also viewed as the working of the mano-consciousness.
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     The seventh of the [[eight consciousnesses]]. The [[Sanskrit]] word [[mano]], a variation of [[manas]], means the [[mind]], [[thought]], [[perception]], {{Wiki|cognition}}, and {{Wiki|pondering}}. This [[consciousness]] performs the [[function]] of abstract [[thought]] and discerns the [[inner world]]. [[Awareness]] of [[self]] is said to originate at this level. The [[passionate]] [[attachment]] to the [[ego]] that helps create [[evil]] [[karma]] is also viewed as the working of the [[mano-consciousness]].
 
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mano-consciousness
[末那識] (Skt mano-vijnana; Jpn mana-shiki )

    The seventh of the eight consciousnesses. The Sanskrit word mano, a variation of manas, means the mind, thought, perception, cognition, and pondering. This consciousness performs the function of abstract thought and discerns the inner world. Awareness of self is said to originate at this level. The passionate attachment to the ego that helps create evil karma is also viewed as the working of the mano-consciousness.

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