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[[Three poisonous emotions]]; three [[kleshas]] of [[ignorance]], [[attachment]], and [[aversion]] are identified as the [[root]] or source of all other [[kleshas]]. These are referred to as the [[three poisons]] in the [[Mahayana tradition]], or as the [[three unwholesome roots]] in the [[Theravada tradition]].
 
[[Three poisonous emotions]]; three [[kleshas]] of [[ignorance]], [[attachment]], and [[aversion]] are identified as the [[root]] or source of all other [[kleshas]]. These are referred to as the [[three poisons]] in the [[Mahayana tradition]], or as the [[three unwholesome roots]] in the [[Theravada tradition]].
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Three poisonous emotions; three kleshas of ignorance, attachment, and aversion are identified as the root or source of all other kleshas. These are referred to as the three poisons in the Mahayana tradition, or as the three unwholesome roots in the Theravada tradition.