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([[五蓋]]) (Jpn [[go-gai]] )
 
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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]].
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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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five obscurations

(五蓋) (Jpn go-gai )

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.

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