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The '''five ever-present mental states''' (Skt. ''sarvatraga''; [[Wyl.]] ''kun ‘gro lnga'') are a set of five mental states among the [[fifty-one mental states]], so-called because they always accompany the [[main mind]]. Without them, the main mind could not perceive any objects. They are:
<noinclude>The '''five ever-present mental states''' (Skt. ''sarvatraga''; Tib. [[ཀུན་འགྲོ་ལྔ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''kun ‘gro lnga'') are a set of five mental states among the [[fifty-one mental states]], so-called because they always accompany the [[main mind]]. Without them, the main mind could not perceive any objects. They are:
 
#Sensation (Skt. ''vedanā''; Wyl. ''tshor ba'')
#Perception (Skt. ''saṃjña''; Wyl. ''‘du shes'')
#Intention (Skt. ''cetanā''; Wyl. ''sems pa'')
#Contact (Skt. ''sparśa''; Wyl. ''reg pa'')
#Attention (Skt. ''manaskāra''; Wyl. ''yid byed'')


</noinclude>#[[Sensation]] (Skt. ''vedanā''; Tib. [[ཚོར་བ་]])
#[[Perception]] (Skt. ''saṃjña''; Tib. [[འདུ་ཤེས་]])
#[[Intention]] (Skt. ''cetanā''; Tib. [[སེམས་པ་]])
#[[Contact]] (Skt. ''sparśa''; Tib. [[རེག་བྱ་]])
#[[Attention]] (Skt. ''manaskāra''; Tib. [[ཡིད་བྱེད་]])<noinclude>


==Alternative Translations==
==Alternative Translations==
#feeling
*ever-functioning subsidiary awarenesses (Alexander Berzin)
#discernment
*five ever-present factors
#.
#.
#mental engagement


[[Category:Abhidharma]]
[[Category:Five ever-present factors| ]]
[[Category:Fifty-one mental states]]
[[Category:Enumerations]]
[[Category:Enumerations]]
[[Category:Abhidharma]]
[[Category:05-Five]]
</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 08:55, 14 September 2023

The five ever-present mental states (Skt. sarvatraga; Tib. ཀུན་འགྲོ་ལྔ་, Wyl. kun ‘gro lnga) are a set of five mental states among the fifty-one mental states, so-called because they always accompany the main mind. Without them, the main mind could not perceive any objects. They are:

  1. Sensation (Skt. vedanā; Tib. ཚོར་བ་)
  2. Perception (Skt. saṃjña; Tib. འདུ་ཤེས་)
  3. Intention (Skt. cetanā; Tib. སེམས་པ་)
  4. Contact (Skt. sparśa; Tib. རེག་བྱ་)
  5. Attention (Skt. manaskāra; Tib. ཡིད་བྱེད་)

Alternative Translations

  • ever-functioning subsidiary awarenesses (Alexander Berzin)
  • five ever-present factors