• Mental factors (Sanskrit: चैतसिक, romanized: caitasika or chitta samskara चित्त संस्कार; Pali: cetasika; Tibetan: སེམས་བྱུང sems byung), in Buddhism, are...
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  • Berzin, dvesha is a sub-category of anger (pratigha). Kleshas (Buddhism) Mental factors (Buddhism) Wrathful deities Hinduism Arishadvargas, six enemies Akrodha...
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  • Pali: किलेस kilesa; Standard Tibetan: ཉོན་མོངས། nyon mongs), in Buddhism, are mental states that cloud the mind and manifest in unwholesome actions. Kleshas...
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  • mental factors in the Theravada Abhidhamma; in this tradition, chanda is a factor that can have positive or negative result depending upon the mental...
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  • ignorance of avidyā rather than moha. Kleshas (Buddhism) Mental factors (Buddhism) Three poisons (Buddhism) "Moha means - Vaniquotes". Robert E. Buswell...
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  • described in terms of freedom. Chit (consciousness) Luminous mind Mental factors (Buddhism) Vijñāna Yogachara Sue Hamilton, Identity and Experience. LUZAC...
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  • Cetanā (category Mental factors in Buddhism)
    Urge (Alexander Berzin) Volition (Bhikkhu Bodhi) Karma in Buddhism Mental factors (Buddhism) Erik Pema Kunsang (translator) (2004). Gateway to Knowledge...
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    Buddhism and the modern discipline of psychology have multiple parallels and points of overlap. This includes a descriptive phenomenology of mental states...
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    Buddhist termPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Mental factors (Buddhism) – Buddhist aspects of the mind Guenther (1975), Kindle Locations...
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    Buddhism (/ˈbʊdɪzəm/ BUUD-ih-zəm, US also /ˈbuːd-/ BOOD-), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition...
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