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Dissonant Mental States ([[nyon mongs]])
 
*The essentially pure nature of mind is obscured and afflicted by the various psychological and mental defilements known as the dissonant mental states (Skt. [[kleśa]]). The Tibetan equivalent nyon mong implies a mental event whose arisal causes psychological afflictions within the mind, thus destroying its peace and composure. According to the Abhidharma literature in general, there are six primary dissonant mental states: fundamental ignorance, attachment, anger, pride, doubt, and mundane views; and an enumeration of twenty subsidiary mental states (Skt. [[upakleśa]]), which include: wrath, malice, dissimulation, fury, envy, miserliness, dishonesty, deception, arrogance, mischief, indecorum, indecency, obfiscation, agitation, distrust, laziness, carelessness, forgetfulness, distraction, and inattentiveness. Even more wide-ranging are the 84,000 dissonant mental states for which the 84000 aspects of the sacred doctrine are said to provide distinctive antidotes. At the root of all these psychological afflictions lies the fundamental ignorance which misapprehends the true nature of reality. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])
Grégoire DAVID
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[mailto:greg.david@free.fr greg.david@free.fr]
 
 
 
* For the sysop: I got a warning during the upload of the favicon.ico
 
It seems that a .ico file is not accepted
 
I put the file there http://tibetan.free.fr/temp/
 
:Erik: which dictionary have you set up on http://tibetan.free.fr/tibdict/ ?
 
* If my memory is not too wrong it's the Rangjung Yeshe Tibetan-English Dictionary of 1999.
 
I have not the more recent version. It would be great to upgrade it.
 
I am happy to see that there is some interest for this search interface. If used I will continue to work on it (user manual to explain regular expression search, improvement of the Wylie - Tibetan script conversion, full-text search...)
 
I hope that RY dictionnary will continue to live (extension to other language, available off-line ...), and will not be diluted in RY wiki (with a strict usage of the category it must be possible)

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Dissonant Mental States (nyon mongs)

  • The essentially pure nature of mind is obscured and afflicted by the various psychological and mental defilements known as the dissonant mental states (Skt. kleśa). The Tibetan equivalent nyon mong implies a mental event whose arisal causes psychological afflictions within the mind, thus destroying its peace and composure. According to the Abhidharma literature in general, there are six primary dissonant mental states: fundamental ignorance, attachment, anger, pride, doubt, and mundane views; and an enumeration of twenty subsidiary mental states (Skt. upakleśa), which include: wrath, malice, dissimulation, fury, envy, miserliness, dishonesty, deception, arrogance, mischief, indecorum, indecency, obfiscation, agitation, distrust, laziness, carelessness, forgetfulness, distraction, and inattentiveness. Even more wide-ranging are the 84,000 dissonant mental states for which the 84000 aspects of the sacred doctrine are said to provide distinctive antidotes. At the root of all these psychological afflictions lies the fundamental ignorance which misapprehends the true nature of reality. GD (from the Glossary to Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings)