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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...
- 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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Delusions manifest as
physical beings, or
Klesha, who try to stop the
protagonist and
steal their body. One such
Klesha is Poisonette, who
steals the protagonist's...
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traditions later adopted the idea just like Buddhism. The
cessation of the
kleshas and the
attainment of
nirvana (nibbāna), with
which the
cycle of rebirth...
- Buddha-nature
Dhamma theory Dharma Enlightenment Five
hindrances Indriya Karma Kleshas Mental factors Mindstream Parinirvana Pratītyasamutpāda
Rebirth Saṃsāra...
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Theravada tradition are a
Buddhist term that
refers to the
three root
kleshas that lead to all
negative states.
These three states are delusion, also...
- Buddha-nature
Dhamma theory Dharma Enlightenment Five
hindrances Indriya Karma Kleshas Mental factors Mindstream Parinirvana Pratītyasamutpāda
Rebirth Saṃsāra...
- (fetters,
chains or bounds), that is, the
sankharas ("formations"), the
kleshas (unwholesome
mental states),
including the
three poisons, and the āsavas...
- features,
including different directions, colors, mudrā, symbol, aspects,
klesha, element;
consort and
spiritual son, as well as
different animal vehicles...