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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:
- 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)
Alternative Translations
- feeling
- discernment
- .
- .
- mental engagement