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- Kleshas (Sanskrit: क्लेश, romanized: kleśa; Pali: किलेस kilesa; Standard Tibetan: ཉོན་མོངས། nyon mongs), in Buddhism, are mental states that cloud the...
- else. The Pali canons of Buddhism ****ert other defilements and impurities (kilesā, sāsavā dhammā), in addition to taṇhā, as the cause of Dukkha. Taṇhā nevertheless...
- the occurrence of the defilements (kleśa/kilesa) of the mind; what the Pali commentaries call for short kilesa-parinibbāna. And this is what the Buddha...
- through papañca. In addition, Chandima examines the ****ociation of papañca to kilesa (defilements), upakkilesa (mental impurities), saññā (perceptions) and abhiññā...
- from the slumber or stupor (inflicted upon the mind) by the defilements (kilesa, q.v.) and comprehends the Four Noble Truths (sacca, q.v.). This equation...
- commentaries. In general, the unskillful states are the three defilements (kilesa): greed (lobha), hatred (dosa) and delusion (moha). Skillful states are...
- than gradually (anupubba), as was held by Sarvastivada. The defilements (kilesa) are also abandoned in a single moment, not gradually.[citation needed]...
- potential, the tendency, for cognitive and emotional afflictions (Pali: kilesā, Sanskrit: kleśāḥ) to arise". The Sautrāntika school of Buddhism, which...
- sân) Ignorance (Pāli: moha; Sanskrit: moha; Tib.: གཏི་མུག་ gti mug) Pāli: kilesa (Defilements) Sanskrit: kleśa Sanskrit: triviṣa Tib: düsum (Wylie: dug gsum)...
- Origination Jhāna (absorption) Dukkha (suffering) Householder (Buddhism) Kilesa (defilements; such as greed, hate, and delusion) Pīti (Joy) Khandas (aggregates)...