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[[two kinds of hindrances]] ([[二障]]). | [[two kinds of hindrances]] ([[二障]]). | ||
− | A. (1) [[Affliction hindrances]] (煩惱障), which lead to another two kinds of [[hindrances]], [[Evil]] [[karmas]] and corresponding requitals (see [[Three kinds of hindrances]]); | + | A. (1) [[Affliction hindrances]] ([[煩惱障]]), which lead to another two kinds of [[hindrances]], [[Evil]] [[karmas]] and corresponding requitals (see [[Three kinds of hindrances]]); |
(2) [[hindrances to Wisdom-Knowledge]] ([[jñeyāvaraṇa]], ([[智障]]), which are one’s [[ground-abiding Ignorance]] ([[住地無明]]), the [[deep-rooted Ignorance]] ([[根本無明]]). | (2) [[hindrances to Wisdom-Knowledge]] ([[jñeyāvaraṇa]], ([[智障]]), which are one’s [[ground-abiding Ignorance]] ([[住地無明]]), the [[deep-rooted Ignorance]] ([[根本無明]]). |
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two kinds of hindrances (二障).
A. (1) Affliction hindrances (煩惱障), which lead to another two kinds of hindrances, Evil karmas and corresponding requitals (see Three kinds of hindrances);
(2) hindrances to Wisdom-Knowledge (jñeyāvaraṇa, (智障), which are one’s ground-abiding Ignorance (住地無明), the deep-rooted Ignorance (根本無明).
B. (1) Affliction hindrancesas in A (1);
(2) hindrances to Liberation, which prevent one from attaining the Samādhi of Total Suspension of Sensory Reception and Perception.