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▸ noun: (Buddhism) The three root kleshas of Moha (delusion and confusion), Raga (greed and sensual attachment) and Dvesha (aversion and hate), which are considered to be innate in a being.
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▸ noun: (Buddhism) The three root kleshas of Moha (delusion and confusion), Raga (greed and sensual attachment) and Dvesha (aversion and hate), which are considered to be innate in a being.
Similar:
three fires,
klesha,
dukkha,
three marks of existence,
dosha,
tanha,
five aggregates,
kosha,
mahā,
six perfections,
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