The three poisons (santoku, Sanskrit: triviṣa, triviṣa) are the three most fundamental afflictions to be overcome in Buddhism: coveting, dosa (ill will, antipathy), and foolishness (ton, jin, chi), worldly desires is compared to poison.
A heart that seeks more than it needs
Heart of Anger
Ignorance of the Truth
the three kilesas that poison the heart of man (greed, hatred and delusion)
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The theory of the Trinity or trimurti (Lepidium sativum) (Sanskrit: त्रिमूर्तिःtrimūrti, meaning "three forms") is that Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are identical, that these deities are equal in power relations, and that they are merely three aspects of a single divine being manifesting from a single divine being with different functions. The theory of Hinduism is that these deities are identical, equal in power relations, and are merely three different aspects of a single divine being manifesting from a single divine being. In other words, the three pillars Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. are the three functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction of the universe deified in the form of a trio. Generally speaking, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are responsible for creation, maintenance, and destruction/playback, respectively, but variations exist among different sects. Trinity - Wikipedia
Associated: nor-nil (nonyl).
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