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'''Lack of faith''' (Skt. ''āśraddhya''; Tib. [[མ་དད་པ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''ma dad pa'') — one of the [[fifty-one mental states]] defined in [[Abhidharma]] literature. According to the ''[[Compendium of Abhidharma]]'', it belongs to the subgroup of the [[twenty subsidiary destructive emotions]]. | '''Lack of faith''' (Skt. ''āśraddhya''; Tib. [[མ་དད་པ་]], ''madepa'', [[Wyl.]] ''ma dad pa'') — one of the [[fifty-one mental states]] defined in [[Abhidharma]] literature. According to the ''[[Compendium of Abhidharma]]'', it belongs to the subgroup of the [[twenty subsidiary destructive emotions]]. | ||
==Definitions== | ==Definitions== |
Latest revision as of 02:38, 17 December 2017
Lack of faith (Skt. āśraddhya; Tib. མ་དད་པ་, madepa, Wyl. ma dad pa) — one of the fifty-one mental states defined in Abhidharma literature. According to the Compendium of Abhidharma, it belongs to the subgroup of the twenty subsidiary destructive emotions.
Definitions
In the Khenjuk, Mipham Rinpoche says:
- Tib. མ་དད་པ་ནི་གཏི་མུག་གི་ཆར་གཏོགས་པ་ཡང་དག་པའི་གནས་དང་དགེ་ཆོས་ལ་མི་མོས་པ་ལེ་ལོའི་རྟེན་བྱེད་པའོ།
- Lack of faith is to fail to appreciate what is authentic and virtuous. It forms the support for laziness and belongs in the category of delusion. (Rigpa Translations)
- Lack of faith belongs in the category of delusion. It is to not be interested in what is true and virtuous. It forms the support for laziness. (Erik Pema Kunsang)
Alternative Translations
- Nonfaith (David Karma Choepel)
- Faithlessness (Gyurme Dorje)
- Distrust (Tony Duff)