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+ | [[klesa]]: [[Defilements]], vices, [[negative psychological tendencies]] or [[afflictions]]. Under the influence of these [[defilements]], {{Wiki|individuals}} perform [[unwholesome]] acts that result in repeated [[rebirths]] in [[samsara]]. The three most common and the [[root]] of all others are [[greed]] ([[raga]]) or [[lust]], [[hatred]] ([[dvesa]]) or [[aversion]], and [[ignorance]] ([[avidya]]). Others include [[arrogance]] ([[mana]]), [[doubt]] ([[vicikitsa]]) and [[false views]] or opinonatedness ([[drsti]]). [[Delusion]] ([[moha]]), laxity ([[styana]]), [[excitability]] ([[auddhatya]]), [[shamelessness]] ([[ahrika]]), and [[recklessness]] ([[anapatrapya]]) are also listed. | ||
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+ | See; "[[four Maras]]" and "[[Yama]]/[[Mara]]." | ||
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+ | See; [[Kleshas]] | ||
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+ | [http://buddhism.org/Sutras/DHARMA/GLOSSARY/IndexGlossaryK.htm buddhism.org] | ||
+ | [[Category:Kleshas]] |
Revision as of 10:38, 7 April 2014
123as25 n.jpg klesa: Defilements, vices, negative psychological tendencies or afflictions. Under the influence of these defilements, individuals perform unwholesome acts that result in repeated rebirths in samsara. The three most common and the root of all others are greed (raga) or lust, hatred (dvesa) or aversion, and ignorance (avidya). Others include arrogance (mana), doubt (vicikitsa) and false views or opinonatedness (drsti). Delusion (moha), laxity (styana), excitability (auddhatya), shamelessness (ahrika), and recklessness (anapatrapya) are also listed.
See; "four Maras" and "Yama/Mara."
See; Kleshas