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'''Tainted''' (Skt. ''sāsrava''; Tib. [[ཟག་བཅས་]] ''zakché''; [[Wyl.]] ''zag bcas'') — all phenomena, with the exception | '''Tainted''' (Skt. ''sāsrava''; Tib. [[ཟག་བཅས་]] ''zakché''; [[Wyl.]] ''zag bcas'') — all [[conditioned]] phenomena, with the exception the truth of the [[path]], are said to be 'tainted', in the sense that 'taints' or [[destructive emotions]] can develop in relation to them, which will result in further [[samsara|samsaric]] existence. Hence, in the [[Four Seals]], it is said, "All that is tainted is [[suffering]]." | ||
[[Vasubandhu]] says in his [[Treasury of Abhidharma]]: | |||
4.Tainted and untainted phenomena: <br> | |||
Except the truth of path, conditioned things<br> | |||
Are tainted since taints<br> | |||
Can develop in relation to them.<br> | |||
==Alternative translations== | ==Alternative translations== |
Revision as of 11:57, 19 January 2017
Tainted (Skt. sāsrava; Tib. ཟག་བཅས་ zakché; Wyl. zag bcas) — all conditioned phenomena, with the exception the truth of the path, are said to be 'tainted', in the sense that 'taints' or destructive emotions can develop in relation to them, which will result in further samsaric existence. Hence, in the Four Seals, it is said, "All that is tainted is suffering."
Vasubandhu says in his Treasury of Abhidharma:
4.Tainted and untainted phenomena:
Except the truth of path, conditioned things
Are tainted since taints
Can develop in relation to them.
Alternative translations
- Contaminated
- Defiled
- Impure
- With outflows