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    The three poisons (Sanskrit: triviṣa; Tibetan: dug gsum) in the Mahayana tradition or the three unwholesome roots (Sanskrit: akuśala-mūla; Pāli: akusala-mūla)...
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  • as the five poisons (Sanskrit: pañca kleśaviṣa; Tibetan-Wylie: dug lnga). The five poisons consist of the three poisons with two additional poisons: pride...
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    its partner. These three animals represent the three poisons, which are the core of the bhavacakra. From these three poisons, the whole cycle of existence...
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  • can be related to the three poisons:[citation needed] Avijjā (avidyā) or moha (ignorance), the root of the three poisons, is also the basis for taṇhā....
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  • featuring a remixed version of The Three Poisons titled ES3PRMX. The cassette features collaborations with Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre,...
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  • teachings: One of the three poisons (Trivisah) within the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. One of the three unwholesome roots within the Theravada Buddhist...
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    to the Three Poisons (hatred, greed, ignorance), of which ignorance (avidyā) of the ultimate truth (Sanskrit: paramārtha; Chinese: zhēndì 真谛) or the true...
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  • Theravada Abhidharma teachings One of the three poisons within the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. Moha appears in the Vedic literature, and has roots in early...
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  • product poisons and accumulate at an average rate of 50 barns per fission event in the reactor. The buildup of fission product poisons in the fuel eventually...
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  • are the poisons secreted from the skin of the poison dart frog, and curare (or 'ampi'), a general term for a range of plant-derived arrow poisons used...
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    the extinction of the "three fires" (in analogy to, but rejecting, the three sacrificial fires of the Vedic ritual), or "three poisons", greed (raga), aversion...
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  • of the three poisons within the Mahayana Buddhist tradition One of the three unwholesome roots within the Theravada Buddhist tradition One of the six...
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  • 1990), also known as the Teacup Poisoner, was an English serial killer who murdered his victims via poison. Obsessed with poisons from an early age, Young...
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    defeat the supreme leader of the three worlds, Maheśvara; The most logical explanation reveals that the three worlds denote the three poisons: greed,...
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  • The Five Poisons (Chinese: 五毒; Pinyin: wǔ dú; Jyutping: ng5 duk6; Vietnamese: Ngũ độc), or the five noxious creatures, can refer to an ancient Chinese...
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    the samyojana (fetters, chains or bounds), that is, the sankharas ("formations"), the kleshas (uwholesome mental states), including the three poisons...
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    purified his mind of the three poisons of craving, aversion and ignorance. A Buddha is no longer bound by saṃsāra, and has ended the suffering which unawakened...
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  • [better source needed] In Buddhist teaching, Trivisa is the Sanskrit term for the three poisons (or the three unwholesome roots)—greed, anger and delusion—that...
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    Amaterasu (redirect from Kami of the sun)
    snake deity or as a sun deity." In the Ise kanjō, the god's snake form is considered an embodiment of the "three poisons", namely greed, anger, and ignorance...
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    Traditional Tibetan medicine (category Wikipedia articles contravening the Manual of Style for lists of works)
    Tibetan medicine. It embraces the traditional Buddhist belief that all illness ultimately results from the three poisons: delusion, greed and aversion...
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