Kleshas (Sanskrit: क्लेश, romanized: kleśa; Pali: किलेस kilesa; Standard Tibetan: ཉོན་མོངས། nyon mongs), in Buddhism, are mental states that cloud the...
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Look up kleshas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kleshas may refer to: Kleshas (Hinduism), spiritual afflictions in Hinduism Kleshas (Buddhism), negative...
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Three poisons (redirect from Three fires (Buddhism))
Buddhist paths to liberation Bhavacakra Buddhism and psychology Dvesha Five hindrances Kleshas (Buddhism) Karma in Buddhism Seven deadly sins Taṇhā Robert E...
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Taṇhā (redirect from Craving (buddhism))
extinguishing these fires. Avidyā (Buddhism) Buddhism and psychology Chanda (Buddhism) Kleshas (Buddhism) Three poisons (Buddhism) Twelve Nidanas Upādāna Pali...
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diverse populations. Buddhism and psychology Five faults and eight antidotes Five hindrances Kenshō § Training after kenshō Kleshas (Buddhism) Ten fetters Intermediate...
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bhakti Hindu traditions later adopted the idea just like Buddhism. The cessation of the kleshas and the attainment of nirvana (nibbāna), with which the...
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fundamental ignorance of avidyā rather than moha. Kleshas (Buddhism) Mental factors (Buddhism) Three poisons (Buddhism) "Moha means - Vaniquotes". Robert E. Buswell...
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Kleshas, What are the 5 kleshas?, www.yogabasics.com The Shiva Purana by J. L. Shastri, Chapter 5 - Menā obtains the boon, www.wisdomlib.org Klesha,...
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of joy symbol Karma in Buddhism – Action driven by intention which leads to future consequences Kleshas (Buddhism) – In Buddhism, mental states that cloud...
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(Hinduism) Kleshas (Buddhism) Maya (illusion) Mental factors (Buddhism) Tanha for a complementary root of suffering in Buddhism. Three poisons (Buddhism) Twelve...
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of Buddhism in Japan and one of the few surviving Vajrayana lineages in East Asian Buddhism. It is sometimes also called Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, or...
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consciousness (Bhikkhu Bodhi) Subsidiary awareness (Alexander Berzin) Kleshas (Buddhism) Saṅkhāra Three poisons Traleg Rinpoche states: "The fundamental distinction...
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appears extensively in the Pali Canon as one of the essential doctrines of Buddhism. The doctrine asserts that all of conditioned existence, without exception...
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Dvesha (redirect from Dvesha (Buddhism))
"hate, aversion". In Hinduism, it is one of the Five Poisons or kleshas. In Buddhism, Dvesha (hate, aversion) is the opposite of raga (lust, desire)....
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Reality in Buddhism is called dharma (Sanskrit) or dhamma (Pali). This word, which is foundational to the conceptual frameworks of the Indian religions...
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Raga (Sanskrit term) (redirect from Rāga (Buddhism))
or rooster. In Hinduism, it is one of the five Kleshas or poisons that afflict the soul. In Buddhism, Raga is identified in the following contexts: One...
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In Buddhism, there are a variety of attitudes towards different forms of fasting (Skt. upavāsa or anaśana). The Buddha is known to have practiced extreme...
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He has also spread far more widely and is known in most countries where Buddhism is practiced, including China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Bhutan, Mongolia...
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precepts Jhana Pāramitā (the virtues, either six or ten) Three poisons Kleshas (Buddhism) For example, in Samyutta Nikaya chapter 46, Bojjhanga-samyutta, discourses...
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relationship between Buddhism and sexual orientation varies by tradition and teacher. According to some scholars, early Buddhism appears to have placed...
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Buddhism is an ancient Indian religion, which arose in and around the ancient Kingdom of Magadha (now in Bihar, India). It is based on the teachings of...
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"cessation of dukkha" in the Four Noble Truths, and the "summum bonum of Buddhism and goal of the Eightfold Path." In the Buddhist tradition, nirvana has...
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Mahayana (redirect from Mahāyāna Buddhism)
existing branches of Buddhism, the others being Theravāda and Vajrayāna. Mahāyāna accepts the main scriptures and teachings of early Buddhism but also recognizes...
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Buddhism and Hinduism have common origins in the culture of Ancient India. Buddhism arose in the Gangetic plains of Eastern India in the 5th century BCE...
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female Indian Buddhist deity which remains popular in East Asian Buddhism. In Chinese Buddhism, she is associated with the practice of the well known Cundī...
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seed mantra in Mahayana Buddhism as well as in Vajrayana Buddhism. A is the first vowel of the Sanskrit alphabet. Mahayana Buddhism invested the phoneme...
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[better source needed] Six Enemies (Hinduism) Kashaya (Jainism) Kleshas (Buddhism) Five hindrances (Buddhism) Seven deadly sins "BBC - Religions - Sikhism: Sikh Beliefs"...
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the three "rounds" into which mental states are divided in Buddhism, see Kleshas (Buddhism) Vata (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Buddhism in China refers to Buddhism that has been developed and practiced in China, based on the geographical location and administrative region instead...
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Māna (redirect from Pride (Buddhism))
attained—for instance, being a good hunter. Karma in Buddhism Kleshas (Buddhism) Mental factors (Buddhism) Guenther (1975), Kindle Locations 744-746. Kunsang...
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