Klesha ( Skt. क्लेश , kleśa IAST , Pali kilesa , “calamity, suffering”) is one of the fundamental concepts in Buddhism . Klesha causes clouding of consciousness , its pollution, affect . This concept denotes the emotional coloring of the perception of the world by an egocentric consciousness, which prevents one from feeling the world as it really is.
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| English : | afflictions destructive emotions, disturbing emotions, negative emotions mind poisons, etc. |
| Pali : | kilesa |
| Sanskrit : | क्लेश, kleśa, klesha |
| Chinese : | 煩惱 |
| Japanese : | 煩 悩 Bonnō |
| Tibetan : | ཉོན་ མོངས ། Wylie : nyon mongs; THL : nyönmong |
| Korean : | 번뇌 |
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In tantra , the following five main flares or five “poisons” [1] [2] [3] are often distinguished:
- ignorance ;
- passion
- anger and hatred ;
- pride and greed ;
- envy .
In Abhidharma, instead of envy, doubt stands out, and the sixth main flare becomes a flare, formed by the following five views: on the destructibility of things; the ultimate nature of samsara ; recognizing his gaze above all else; recognizing moral law above all; false. Also in the Abhidharma 25 small or concomitant flares are distinguished: anger, hunger, fear, secrecy, a condition called “to flame the soul”, envy, greed, illusion, false vision, falsehood, pride, inspiration, fearlessness, immodesty, conditions called “ to hurt and torment ”, fatigue, disbelief, restraint, immorality, inattention, unpredictability, forgetfulness, lack of understanding, stay in confusion [1] .
See also
- Darkened
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Zhukovskaya, 2006 , p. 64.
- ↑ Donets, 2004 , p. 74.
- ↑ Donetsk, 2007 , p. 117.
Literature
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- Donets A. M. The doctrine of dependent occurrence in the Tibeto-Mongolian scholasticism / Otv. ed. S. Yu. Lepekhov. - Ulan-Ude: Publishing House of the BSC SB RAS , 2004. - 268 p. - ISBN 5-7925-0150-5 .
- Rudoi V. I. About two terms of Buddhist psychology // Written monuments and problems of the history of culture of the peoples of the East. XI annual scientific session of the Law School of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Academy of Sciences (short messages and auto-annotations). Part 1. - M .: GRVL , 1975. - S. 56-59. - 144 p.
- Strelkov A.M., Torchinov E.A. , Mongush M.V. Buddhism. Canons. Story. Art. Scientific publication / Executive Editor N. L. Zhukovskaya . - M .: CPI "Design. Information. Cartography, 2006. - 600 p. - (Ars Buddhica, Volume 2). - ISBN 5-287-00373-0 , ISBN 5-287-00033-2 (serial).