Triviṣa

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Key Term triviṣa
Hover Popup Choices dug gsum; three poisons
In Tibetan Script དུག་གསུམ་
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration dug gsum
Devanagari Sanskrit Script त्रिविष
Romanized Sanskrit triviṣa
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering duk sum
English Standard three poisons
Term Type Noun
Source Language Sanskrit
Basic Meaning The three detrimental emotional states of attachment (Skt. rāga, Tib. 'dod chags), aversion (Skt. dveṣa, Tib. zhe sdang), and stupidity (Skt. moha, Tib. gti mug).
Has the Sense of Also referred to as the three afflictive emotions (Skt. kleśa, Tib. nyon mongs).
Did you know? This list of three is sometimes expanded to five with the additions of pride (Skt. māna, Tib. nga rgyal) and jealousy (Skt. īrṣyā, Tib. phrag dog).
Definitions
Rangjung Yeshe's English Term Three mind poisons. Attachment, anger, and delusion.
Tshig mdzod Chen mo 'dod chags dang/ zhe sdang/ gti mug bcas nyon mongs gsum