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[[Obscurations]] (Tib. [[sgrib pa]], Skt. avarana): factors which veil one's Buddha-nature. [MR] | [[Obscurations]] (Tib. [[sgrib pa]], Skt. avarana): factors which veil one's Buddha-nature. [MR] | ||
Obscuration (sgrib pa). The two veils of disturbing emotions and dualistic knowledge that cover one's buddha nature. [RY] | |||
===Types:=== | |||
*four obscurations ([[sgrib bzhi]]) | |||
*cognitive obscuration ([[shes sgrib]]), ([[shes bya'i sgrib pa]]) | |||
*obscuration of disturbing emotions ([[nyon mongs pa'i sgrib pa]]) | |||
*obscuration of habitual tendencies ([[bag chag gyi sgrib pa]]) | |||
*obscuration of transference ([['pho sgrib]]) | |||
[[Category: Key Terms]] | [[Category: Key Terms]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 14 January 2006
Obscurations (Tib. sgrib pa, Skt. avarana): factors which veil one's Buddha-nature. [MR]
Obscuration (sgrib pa). The two veils of disturbing emotions and dualistic knowledge that cover one's buddha nature. [RY]
Types:
- four obscurations (sgrib bzhi)
- cognitive obscuration (shes sgrib), (shes bya'i sgrib pa)
- obscuration of disturbing emotions (nyon mongs pa'i sgrib pa)
- obscuration of habitual tendencies (bag chag gyi sgrib pa)
- obscuration of transference ('pho sgrib)