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conch coiled to the right [IW]
Three poisons. Desire, anger, and delusion [RY]


conch coiled to the right [one of the [[bkra shis rtags brgyad]] [IW]
three poisons [passion, aggression, and ignorance three roots of evil, desire [[raga]] or [['dod chags]] hatred [[dves']] or [[zhe sdang]] and delusion [[moha]] or [[gti mug]] [IW]


conch-shell with its coil reverting to the right instead of to the left, precious white conch whose spiral turns to the right (symbolizes the sound of dharma which can be heard in all directions), conch-shell with its whorls turning to the right, right-whorled conch-shell [JV]
three poisons [RY]
 
three poisons: attachment, anger, and dullness; desire raga [['dod chags]] hatred dvesha [[zhe sdang]] and delusion moha [[gti mug]] [RY]
 
Three mind poisons. Attachment, anger, and delusion [RY]
 
3 poisons, affective behavior patterns, SA 'dod chags, zhe sdang, gti mug three poisons ('dod chags, gti mug, zhe sdang) [JV]
 
Three poisons (dug gsum): the three negative emotions of bewilderment, attachment and aversion. [MR]  


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Revision as of 03:31, 13 January 2006

Three poisons. Desire, anger, and delusion [RY]

three poisons [passion, aggression, and ignorance three roots of evil, desire raga or 'dod chags hatred dves' or zhe sdang and delusion moha or gti mug [IW]

three poisons [RY]

three poisons: attachment, anger, and dullness; desire raga 'dod chags hatred dvesha zhe sdang and delusion moha gti mug [RY]

Three mind poisons. Attachment, anger, and delusion [RY]

3 poisons, affective behavior patterns, SA 'dod chags, zhe sdang, gti mug three poisons ('dod chags, gti mug, zhe sdang) [JV]

Three poisons (dug gsum): the three negative emotions of bewilderment, attachment and aversion. [MR]