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[[Five Basic Afflications]]
 
    The [[five fundamental conditions of the passions and delusions]]:
 
  
        [[wrong view]], which are common to the [[Trailokya]]
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The five fundamental [[conditions]] of the [[passions]] and [[delusions]]:
        [[clinging]] or [[attachment]] in the [[Desire Realm]]
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        [[clinging]] or [[attachment]] in the [[Form Realm]]
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: 1 [[wrong view]], which are common to the [[Trailokya]]
        [[clinging]] or [[attachment]] in the [[Formless Realm]]
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: 2 [[clinging]] or [[attachment]] in the [[Desire Realm]]
        the [[state of unenlightenment]] or [[ignorance]] in [[Trailokya]], which is the [[root-cause of all distressful delusion]].
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: 3 [[clinging]] or [[attachment]] in the [[Form Realm]]
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: 4 [[clinging]] or [[attachment]] in the [[Formless Realm]]
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: 5 the state of [[unenlightenment]] or [[ignorance]] in [[Trailokya]], which is the root-cause of all distressful [[delusion]].
 
    
 
    
 
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Revision as of 12:21, 19 April 2014

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Five Basic Afflications

The five fundamental conditions of the passions and delusions:

1 wrong view, which are common to the Trailokya
2 clinging or attachment in the Desire Realm
3 clinging or attachment in the Form Realm
4 clinging or attachment in the Formless Realm
5 the state of unenlightenment or ignorance in Trailokya, which is the root-cause of all distressful delusion.

Source

www.buddhistdoor.com