- in Buddhism, are
mental states that
cloud the mind and
manifest in
unwholesome actions.
Kleshas include states of mind such as anxiety, fear, anger...
- beings, meat, liquor, or poisons.
Right Effort:
preventing the
arising of
unwholesome states, and
generating wholesome states, the bojjhaṅgā (Seven Factors...
- Kammapatha, in Buddhism,
refers to the ten
wholesome and
unwholesome courses (or paths) of
action (karma).
Among the ten in the two sets,
three are bodily...
- (Sanskrit: triviṣa; Tibetan: dug gsum) in the
Mahayana tradition or the
three unwholesome roots (Sanskrit: akuśala-mūla; Pāli: akusala-mūla) in the
Theravada tradition...
- act) The
unwholesome mental factors (akusala cetasikas)
accompany the
unwholesome consciousnesses (akusala citta). The
fourteen unwholesome mental factors...
-
Buddhist term
translated as "decorum" or "shame". It is
defined as
shunning unwholesome actions so as to not be
reproached by
others of good character. It is...
- of iniquity,
ranging from the
oppression of
wageworkers to
unfair and
unwholesome methods of
crushing out competition, and to
defrauding the
public by...
-
malevolent and
fearful ghosts of the
restless dead from
their homes.
These unwholesome spectres, the
lemures or
larvae were
propitiated with
chants and offerings...
- of frustration. It
functions as a
basis for not
getting involved with
unwholesome behavior.
Alobha (Non-greed)
Amoha (Non-delusion)
Buddhist paths to liberation...
- the
excellence of others.
Irshya is
identified as: One of the
fourteen unwholesome mental factors within the
Theravada Abhidharma teachings Belonging to...