Avidyaugha, Avidyā-ogha, Avidya-ogha: 1 definition
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Source: Google Books: Abhidharmakosa-Bhasya of VasubandhuAvidyaugha (अविद्यौघ) refers to the “ignorance flood” and represents one of the four floods (ogha), according to Dharmaśrī’s Abhidharmahṛdaya 86 and the Saṃyuktābhidharmahṛdaya 196, 200-3.—The ninety-eight proclivities (anuśaya) with the ten envelopments (paryavasthāna) constitute, according to the sūtra: [e.g., the ignorance flood (avidyaugha)] [...].—Accordingly, “[...] There are: (1) The desire flood (kāmaugha) = five attachments, five hostilities, five conceits, four doubts and ten envelopments: in total twenty-nine real entities. (2). The existence flood (bhavaugha) = ten attachments, ten conceits, eight doubts = twenty-eight real entities. (3). The afflicted views flood (dṛṣṭyogha) = twelve afflicted views of the three realms = thirty-six real entities. (4). The ignorance flood (avidyaugha) = five ignorances of the three realms = fifteen real entities. [...]”.
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Partial matches: Ogha, Avidya.
Full-text: Bhavayoga, Kamayoga, Kamogha, Avidyayoga, Drishtyogha, Drishtiyoga, Bhavogha.
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