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<noinclude>'''Six root destructive emotions''' (Skt. ''mūlakleśa''; Tib. [[རྩ་ཉོན་དྲུག་]], [[Wyl.]] ''rtsa nyon drug'') — the six fundamental [[destructive emotions]], from among the [[fifty-one mental states]]:
<noinclude>'''Six root destructive emotions''' (Skt. ''mūlakleśa''; Tib. [[རྩ་ཉོན་དྲུག་]], ''tsa nyön druk'', [[Wyl.]] ''rtsa nyon drug'') — the six fundamental [[destructive emotions]], from among the [[fifty-one mental states]]:


</noinclude>#[[Ignorance]] (Skt. ''avidyā''; Tib. [[མ་རིག་པ་]])
</noinclude>#[[Ignorance]] (Skt. ''avidyā''; Tib. [[མ་རིག་པ་]])
#[[Desire]] (Skt. ''rāga''; Tib. [[འདོད་ཆགས་]])
#[[Desire]] (Skt. ''rāga''; Tib. [[འདོད་ཆགས་]])
#[[Anger]] (Skt. ''pratigha''; Tib. [[ཁོང་ཁྲོ་]], ''kong tro''; Wyl. ''khong khro'')
#[[Anger]] (Skt. ''pratigha''; Tib. [[ཁོང་ཁྲོ་]])
#[[Pride]] (Skt. ''māna''; Tib. [[ང་རྒྱལ་]], ''nga gyal''; Wyl. ''nga rgyal'')
#[[Pride]] (Skt. ''māna''; Tib. [[ང་རྒྱལ་]])
#[[Doubt]] (Skt. ''vicikitsā''; Tib. [[ཐེ་ཚོམ་]], ''tétsom''; Wyl. ''the tshom'')
#[[Doubt]] (Skt. ''vicikitsā''; Tib. [[ཐེ་ཚོམ་]])
#[[Five types of belief|Beliefs]] (Skt. ''dṛṣṭi''; Tib. [[ལྟ་བ་]], ''tawa''; Wyl. ''lta ba'')<noinclude>
#[[wrong view|Beliefs]] (Skt. ''dṛṣṭi''; Tib. [[ལྟ་བ་]])<noinclude>


==Alternative Translations==
==Alternative Translations==

Revision as of 23:53, 24 February 2018

Six root destructive emotions (Skt. mūlakleśa; Tib. རྩ་ཉོན་དྲུག་, tsa nyön druk, Wyl. rtsa nyon drug) — the six fundamental destructive emotions, from among the fifty-one mental states:

  1. Ignorance (Skt. avidyā; Tib. མ་རིག་པ་)
  2. Desire (Skt. rāga; Tib. འདོད་ཆགས་)
  3. Anger (Skt. pratigha; Tib. ཁོང་ཁྲོ་)
  4. Pride (Skt. māna; Tib. ང་རྒྱལ་)
  5. Doubt (Skt. vicikitsā; Tib. ཐེ་ཚོམ་)
  6. Beliefs (Skt. dṛṣṭi; Tib. ལྟ་བ་)

Alternative Translations

  • six root defilements (Padmakara Translation Group)
  • six root afflictions (David Karma Choepel)
  • six primary dissonant mental states (Gyurme Dorje)