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ཕྲ་རྒྱས། | Glossary of Terms
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ཕྲ་རྒྱས།
- བག་ཉལ།
- བག་ལ་ཉལ་བ།
- བག་ལ་ཉལ།
- phra rgyas
- bag la nyal
- bag la nyal ba
- bag nyal
- anuśaya
- Term
- latent disposition
- བག་ལ་ཉལ།
- bag la nyal
- anuśaya
Also translated here as “predisposition.”
- latent disposition
- བག་ལ་ཉལ།
- bag la nyal
- anuśaya
Habitual impulses or subconscious habit patterns that underlie emotions such as desire and hatred. These are also causes for the perpetuation of cyclic existence.
- latent disposition
- བག་ལ་ཉལ།
- bag la nyal
- anuśaya
Habitual impulses or subconscious habit patterns that underlie emotions such as desire and hatred. These are also causes of the perpetuation of cyclic existence.
- bad proclivity
- བག་ལ་ཉལ།
- bag la nyal
- anuśaya
- latent affliction
- བག་ལ་ཉལ་བ།
- བག་ལ་ཉལ།
- བག་ཉལ།
- bag la nyal ba
- bag la nyal
- bag nyal
- anuśaya
A latent propensity, proclivity, or disposition.
- latent impulse
- བག་ལ་ཉལ་བ།
- bag la nyal ba
- anuśaya
- latent propensities
- ཕྲ་རྒྱས།
- phra rgyas
- anuśaya
Various unwholesome mental states that lead to continued suffering and existence.
- latent tendency
- བག་ལ་ཉལ་བ།
- bag la nyal ba
- anuśaya
The first stage in the development and expression of afflictions (Skt. kleśa, Tib. nyon mongs), followed by “belief” (Skt. dṛṣṭi, Tib. lta ba smra ba) and “manifest affliction” (Skt. paryutthāna, Tib. kun nas ldang ba).
- predisposition
- བག་ལ་ཉལ།
- bag la nyal
- anuśaya
Also translated here are “latent disposition.”
- propensity
- བག་ལ་ཉལ་བ།
- bag la nyal ba
- anuśaya
The BHS anuśaya differs from its meaning in Sanskrit but is the same as the Pali anusaya. It can also mean “tendency” and “disposition,” and the meaning can be positive as well as negative.
- subconscious instinct
- བག་ལ་ཉལ་བ།
- bag la nyal ba
- anuśaya
This is equivalent to vāsanā, “instinctual predilection,” and refers in Buddhist psychology to the subconscious habit patterns that underlie emotional responses such as desire and hatred.