Styāna (Sanskrit; Tibetan phonetic: mukpa) or thīna (Pali) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "sloth", "lethargy", "gloominess", etc. In the Mahayana...
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Kauśīdya – laziness, slothfulness Āśraddhya – lack of faith, lack of trust Styāna – lethargy, gloominess Auddhatya – excitement, ebullience Āhrīkya - shamelessness...
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strengths are regarded as antidotes to ill will (vyapada), sloth and torpor (styana-middha), heedlessness (apramada) or sensual desire (kamacchanda), distraction...
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may be coarse (audārika, rags-pa) or subtle (sūksma, phra-mo). Lethargy (styāna, rmugs-pa) is often also present, but is said to be less common. Non-application...
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five hindrances: (i) sensual-desire, (ii) malice, (iii) torpor-drowsiness (styāna-middha), (iv) restlessness-remorse (auddhatyakaukṛtya), and (v) doubt. For...
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shamelessness Anapatrāpya — lack of propriety, disregard, shamelessness Styāna — lethargy, gloominess Auddhatya — excitement, ebullience Āśraddhya — lack...
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