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Meaning of "avidya"

avidya (noun): In Hindu philosophy, the concept of ignorance or spiritual delusion that leads to suffering and a lack of self-awareness
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  • Ignorance or delusion.

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Mind and body are the effects of avidya.
Though avidya is beginningless it is not eternal.
It also means agyan and avidya.
It is only our avidya that allows evil to flourish.
Avidya means something that goes far beyond ordinary ignorance.
In yoga we call this avidya.
Avidya for tape.
It becomes a kind of blindness or avidya.
Avidya leads to suffering.
There is no avidya in reality.
Avidya is a cause of suffering.
So it means that the cover of avidya on the conch has not been removed.
Avidya conceals the unity and projects names and forms.
Maya is avidya.
Avidya was a guild formed by members that swore to exact their revenge.

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That which causes this identification is Avidya or nescience.
Avidya is the cause.
It is born of Avidya or ignorance.
Avidya means ignorance or wrong knowledge or absence of knowledge or the opposite of knowledge.
There is no one in Avidya that would get in your way now.
Avidya represents a condition in which one forgets reality and is unconscious of its.
The Advaita tradition considers moksha achievable by removing avidya ignorance.
Since Avidya can be overcome only by the awareness of.
Kashmir Shaivism does not agree with the concept of Avidya to explain the phenomenal existence.
This Avidya is the causal body.
Through practice of Dharma and righteousness Avidya gets removed.
Avidya which is indescribable and beginningless is the Causal Body.
Do not think about Avidya.
Cut the knot of Avidya and drink the sweet Nirvanic Bliss.
In this mantra there is a comparative study of Vidya and Avidya.
Avidya is ignorance, it is a lack of knowledge.
Attainment of knowledge of the Self eradicates this Avidya and its effects.
Avidya are certain psychological phenomena which are localized, temporary, and changing.
This mis-perception or misunderstanding is referred to as avidya ignorance.
Avidya is the greatest impurity and the primary cause of suffering, rebirth.
We do this because we are in a state of ignorance, avidya.
Patanjali defines avidya as the misidentification of the impermanent as permanent, impure as the pure.
Deluded mind is based on ignorance, avidya.
Avidya is misconception and ignorance about reality, leading to grasping and clinging, and repeated rebirth.
In other words, every human has the potential to transcend avidya.
In contrast, Avidya is distinguished by superficial perception.
In most translations of Asian scriptures, avidya is translated as ignorance.
Avidya means misapprehension / Ignorance or lack of self knowledge.
In the Mahayana tradition, moha is considered to be a subcategory of avidya.
The chief meaning of Avidya is a lack of genuine self-knowledge.
In Sanskrit terminology, this lack of knowledge about our perception is called avidya.
Similarly, see the Self and avidya will be found not to exist.
When Avidya is destroyed by attaining knowledge of the Self, names and forms will vanish.
In essence, the Jivatman is identical with Paramatman when Avidya is.
Avidya lapses into Apara vidya, and again into Para Vidya.

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