• tradition, Āśraddhya is defined as a mental factor that is characterized by a lack of trust, interest, or desire for wholesome things. Āśraddhya is identified...
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  • heedlessness, carelessness, unconcern Kauśīdya – laziness, slothfulness Āśraddhya – lack of faith, lack of trust Styāna – lethargy, gloominess Auddhatya...
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    the counteragent of ill-will in the mind. The opposite of śraddhā is āśraddhya, which refers to the lack of capacity to develop faith in a teacher and...
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    shamelessness Styāna — lethargy, gloominess Auddhatya — excitement, ebullience Āśraddhya — lack of faith, lack of trust Kausīdya — laziness, slothfulness Pramāda...
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