• Kausidya (Sanskrit; Tibetan Wylie: le lo) is a Buddhist term translated as "laziness" or "spiritual sloth". It is defined as clinging to unwholesome activities...
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  • non-injuriousness Moha – delusion Pramāda – heedlessness, carelessness, unconcern Kauśīdya – laziness, slothfulness Āśraddhya – lack of faith, lack of trust Styāna...
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    against laziness. In Buddhism, the term kausīdya is commonly translated as "laziness" or "spiritual sloth". Kausīdya is defined as clinging to unwholesome...
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  • abandoning evil deeds, and is due to the three poisons along with laziness (kausīdya). It is the opponent of conscientiousness (apramāda), and its function...
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  • has no desire for things positive. It provides the basis for laziness (kausidya). Mipham Rinpoche states: Lack of faith (Āśhraddhya) belongs to the category...
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  • the Theravada Abhidharma teachings Closely related to the Sanskrit term kausīdya (spiritual sloth), that is identified as one of the twenty secondary unwholesome...
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  • according to the textual tradition of Tibetan Buddhism are: Laziness (kausīdya, le-lo) Forgetting the instruction (avavādasammosa, gdams-ngag brjed-pa)...
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    Auddhatya — excitement, ebullience Āśraddhya — lack of faith, lack of trust Kausīdya — laziness, slothfulness Pramāda — heedlessness, carelessness, unconcern...
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