• 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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  • traditions, the three kleshas of ignorance, attachment, and aversion are identified as the root or source of all other kleshas. These are referred to...
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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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  • Allegory of the cave Avidyā (Buddhism) Avidya (Hinduism) Demiurge Hindu cosmology Indrajala Kleshas (Hinduism) Phenomenon, similar concept in Western philosophy...
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  • 'absolutely non-existent'. Atma Shatakam Avidyā (Buddhism) Maya (illusion) Kleshas (Hinduism) Moh Monier Monier-Williams (1872). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary...
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    century. Buddhism and Hinduism share numerous terms and concepts such as: dharma, karma, samadhi, samsara, dhyana, jñana, klesha, nirodha, samskāra, brahmin...
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  • Passions which must be purged Kleshas – In Buddhism, mental states that cloud the mind Kleshas – Spiritual afflictions in Hinduism "Arishadvarga". Veda Vedic...
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  • psychological I-ness Me-ness), mind (citta, manas), and all the defiling kleshas (habits, prejudices, desires, impulses, delusions, fads, behaviors, pleasures...
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  • Tibetan phonetic: timuk) is a concept in both Hinduism and Buddhism, meaning illusion or delusion. In Hinduism, it is one of the six arishadvargas (also known...
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  • Vasana (Sanskrit: वासना vāsanā), particularly in the Vaiśeṣika school of Hinduism. Vasana also means "impression, inclination of anything remaining unconsciously...
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    as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, whose males are divine performers such as musicians and singers, and the females are divine dancers. In Hinduism, they...
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  • Dvesha (section In Hinduism)
    Hindu term that is translated as "hate, aversion". In Hinduism, it is one of the Five Poisons or kleshas. In Buddhism, Dvesha (hate, aversion) is the opposite...
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    and prakriti, the cognitive apparatus including the muddled mind and the kleshas. The eight limbs are "the means of achieving discriminative discernment...
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    Dharma (redirect from Dharma (Hinduism))
    its meaning and conceptual scope has evolved over several millennia. In Hinduism, dharma denotes behaviours that are considered to be in accord with Ṛta—the...
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  • artwork (Sanskrit: bhāvacakra) as the bird or rooster. In Hinduism, it is one of the five Kleshas or poisons that afflict the soul. In Buddhism, Raga is...
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  • the latent defilements or anusaya: The Sautrantikas define anusayas as kleshas in the state of seeds and say that they are not separate dravyas (substances)...
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  • Lobha (section In Hinduism)
    lust, desire" or "attachment to sensual objects". It is one of the five kleshas that afflict the Ātman. It is one of the Shadripurs. In Buddhism, lobha...
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    perception beyond ordinary sight. In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra. In both Hinduism and Buddhism, the third eye is said...
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  • is called liberation, or mokṣa, by both the Yoga and Samkhya schools of Hinduism, and can be attained by insight and self-restraint. The ethical theory...
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    In Hinduism, the conception of God varies in its diverse religio-philosophical traditions. Hinduism comprises a wide range of beliefs about God and Divinity...
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  • Duḥkha (section Hinduism)
    "unease," "unsatisfactory," is an important concept in Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. Its meaning depends on the context, and may refer more specifically to...
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    role in the Buddhist three marks of existence. It is also an element of Hinduism. In Western philosophy it is most famously known through its first appearance...
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  • or excessive pride).[better source needed] Six Enemies (Hinduism) Kashaya (Jainism) Kleshas (Buddhism) Five hindrances (Buddhism) Seven deadly sins "BBC...
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    Hindu philosophy. The saṃsāra doctrine is tied to the karma theory of Hinduism, and the liberation from saṃsāra has been at the core of the spiritual...
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    (Chinese: 八吉祥, bajixiang) featured in a number of Indian religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. The symbols or "symbolic attributes" (Tibetan:...
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    (1968). The Hindu World: An encyclopedic survey of Hinduism. p. 184. Walker, Benjamin (1969). Hinduism: Ancient Indian tradition & mythology. Purāṇas in...
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    Shrivatsa (section Hinduism)
    lit. 'Beloved of Śrī') is an ancient symbol, considered auspicious in Hinduism and other Indian religious traditions. It is said that the Shrivatsa symbol...
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    Asceticism (section Hinduism)
    Gymnosophism, Stoicism, and Pythagoreanism), Indian religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism), Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Judaism, Islam), and contemporary...
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    Kama (redirect from Kama (Hinduism))
    (Sanskrit: काम, IAST: kāma) is the concept of pleasure, enjoyment and desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It can also refer to "desire, wish, longing"...
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    This is a list of notable converts to Buddhism from Hinduism. Since Ambedkar's conversion, several thousand people from different castes have converted...
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