- traditions, the
three kleshas of ignorance, attachment, and
aversion are
identified as the root or
source of all
other kleshas.
These are
referred to...
- 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, 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,...
- 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
identified in the...
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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...
- (Jainism) – P****ions
which must be
purged Kleshas – In Buddhism,
mental states that
cloud the mind
Kleshas –
Spiritual afflictions in
Hinduism "Arishadvarga"...
- pride).[better source needed] Six
Enemies (Hinduism)
Kashaya (Jainism)
Kleshas (Buddhism) Five
hindrances (Buddhism)
Seven deadly sins "BBC - Religions...
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because of
avidya (ignorance) and
kleshas (disturbing emotions), and they are
under the
influence of the
avidya and
kleshas emptiness -
there is no "self"...
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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...
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three poisons within the
Mahayana Buddhist tradition One of the six root
kleshas within the
Mahayana Abhidharma teachings One of the ten
fetters in the...