- 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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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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Klesha (Sanskrit: क्लेश, IAST:
Kleśa) is a
Sanskrit word
meaning "impurity", "corruption" or "poison". In Hinduism, a
klesha is a
mental state, such as...
- instantly, the Zen
practitioner still has
deeply rooted defilements (Skt:
kleśa, Ch: fánnǎo)
which cloud the mind and can only be
removed through further...
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required for an
absolute majority in the
National Council. "Po****rita
Smeru klesá, PS ho
predbehlo aj v ďalšom prieskume". Sme (in Slovak). 18
November 2024...
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Michal Klesa (born 13 May 1983) is a
Czech professional footballer who
plays for
Czech National Football League side MFK Vyškov as a midfielder. He joined...
- Buddhism, four or five[citation needed]
metaphorical forms of Māra are given:
Kleśa-māra – Māra as the
embodiment of all
unskillful emotions, such as greed...
- that
cannot be woven, in that way one with
action (karma) and
defilements (
klesa) can
easily be
woven into life and
death while an
asaiksa who is without...
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Tibetan Wylie Tibetan Sanskrit transliteration affliction nyönmong nyon-mongs
kleśa analytic meditation jegom dpyad-sgom
yauktika dhyāna calm
abiding shiné...
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universal good
dharmas (kuśala mahābhūmikā) and
universal defilements (
kleśa). One of the
major controversies in
Abhidharma Buddhism dealt with the question...