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Hopkins Comments ?
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Reference Notes from other Works [i.e. Footnotes/Endnotes]
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Frameworks of Buddhist Philosophy | {{#arraymap: 'jam mgon kong sprul;Callahan, E. | ; | @@@ | @@@ | }} |
211 The twenty secondary mental afflictions (nyer ba nyon mongs pa) are wrath (krodha, khro ba); resentment (upanāha, 'khon 'dzin); concealment (mrakṣha, 'chab pa); spite (pradāsha, 'tshig pa); envy (irṣhyā, phrag dog); avarice (mātsarya, ser sna); hypocrisy (māyā, sgyu); deceit (shāṭhya, g.yo); self-satisfaction (mada, rgyags pa); violence (vihiṃsā, rnam pa 'tshe ba); non-shame (āhrīkya, ngo tsha med pa); non-embarrassment (anapatrāpya, khrel med pa); lethargy (styāna, rmugs pa); agitation (auddhatya, rgod pa); non-faith (āshraddhya, ma dad pa); laziness (kausīdya, le lo); non-conscientiousness (pramāda, bag med pa); forgetfulness (mushitasmṛtitā, brjed nges pa); distraction (vikṣhepa, rnam par g.yeng ba); and non-introspection (asaṃprajanya, shes bzhin ma yin pa). See TOK, II:381–2; and Hopkins 1983, 261–6.
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Frameworks of Buddhist Philosophy | {{#arraymap: 'jam mgon kong sprul;Callahan, E. | ; | @@@ | @@@ | }} |
211 The twenty secondary mental afflictions (nyer ba nyon mongs pa) are wrath (krodha, khro ba); resentment (upanāha, 'khon 'dzin); concealment (mrakṣha, 'chab pa); spite (pradāsha, 'tshig pa); envy (irṣhyā, phrag dog); avarice (mātsarya, ser sna); hypocrisy (māyā, sgyu); deceit (shāṭhya, g.yo); self-satisfaction (mada, rgyags pa); violence (vihiṃsā, rnam pa 'tshe ba); non-shame (āhrīkya, ngo tsha med pa); non-embarrassment (anapatrāpya, khrel med pa); lethargy (styāna, rmugs pa); agitation (auddhatya, rgod pa); non-faith (āshraddhya, ma dad pa); laziness (kausīdya, le lo); non-conscientiousness (pramāda, bag med pa); forgetfulness (mushitasmṛtitā, brjed nges pa); distraction (vikṣhepa, rnam par g.yeng ba); and non-introspection (asaṃprajanya, shes bzhin ma yin pa). See TOK, II:381–2; and Hopkins 1983, 261–6. |