ལེ་ལོ་
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ལེ་ལོ། (Wyl. le lo) n. Pron.: lelo
- Skt. kausīdya. Laziness
- Laziness – there are three kinds (ལེ་ལོ་གསུམ་): (i) lethargy (སྙོམ་ལས་འཛིན་པའི་ལེ་ལོ་), (ii) attachment to negative behaviour (བྱ་བ་ངན་པ་ཞེན་གྱི་ལེ་ལོ་), and (iii) despondency (སྒྱིད་ལུག་བདག་ཉིད་བརྙས་པའི་ལེ་ལོ་), those are obstacles in the beginning.
- Skt. कौसीद्यम्, kausīdya, Pron.: kausidya. From Sanskrit: sloth, indolence | printed | the practice of usury
- Skt. आलस्यम्, ālasya, Pron.: alasya. From Sanskrit: idleness, sloth, want of energy | idle, slothful
- being lazy (le lo) (Twenty-seven sources of mistaken conduct)
Further Information
- Laziness
- Fifty-one mental states
- Twenty subsidiary disturbing emotions
- Shamatha
- Five faults
- Kausīdya