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<noinclude>'''Four variables''' (Skt. ''aniyata''; Tib. [[གཞན་འགྱུར་བཞི་]], [[Wyl.]] ''gzhan ‘gyur bzhi'') — a set of four mental states which are part of the [[fifty-one mental states]], so-called because their nature ([[virtue|virtuous]], non-virtuous or neutral) varies according to one's motivation and other accompanying mental states. They are: | <noinclude>'''Four variables''' (Skt. ''aniyata''; Tib. [[གཞན་འགྱུར་བཞི་]], ''shyen gyur shyi'', [[Wyl.]] ''gzhan ‘gyur bzhi'') — a set of four mental states which are part of the [[fifty-one mental states]], so-called because their nature ([[virtue|virtuous]], non-virtuous or neutral) varies according to one's motivation and other accompanying mental states. They are: | ||
</noinclude>#[[Sleep]] (Skt. ''middha''; Tib. [[གཉིད་]]) | </noinclude>#[[Sleep]] (Skt. ''middha''; Tib. [[གཉིད་]]) |
Revision as of 00:11, 27 January 2018
Four variables (Skt. aniyata; Tib. གཞན་འགྱུར་བཞི་, shyen gyur shyi, Wyl. gzhan ‘gyur bzhi) — a set of four mental states which are part of the fifty-one mental states, so-called because their nature (virtuous, non-virtuous or neutral) varies according to one's motivation and other accompanying mental states. They are:
- Sleep (Skt. middha; Tib. གཉིད་)
- Regret (Skt. kaukṛtya; Tib. འགྱོད་པ་)
- Conception (Skt. vitarka; Tib. རྟོག་པ་)
- Discernment (Skt. vicāra; Tib. དཔྱོད་པ་)
Alternative Translations
- Four variable factors (Padmakara)
- Four changeable types of subsidiary awareness or mental factors (Berzin)