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These five can be further condensed into the '''[[three poisons]]''': '''pride''' is a combination of ignorance and desire (or attachment), and '''jealousy''' is a combination of attachment and aggression. | These five can be further condensed into the '''[[three poisons]]''': '''pride''' is a combination of ignorance and desire (or attachment), and '''jealousy''' is a combination of attachment and aggression. | ||
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Revision as of 17:07, 21 May 2009
The five poisons (Skt. pañca kleśaviṣa; Wyl. dug lnga) are the following disturbing emotions:
These five can be further condensed into the three poisons: pride is a combination of ignorance and desire (or attachment), and jealousy is a combination of attachment and aggression.