- an-āsrāvá
- अनास्राव
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
āsrāva — ▪ Buddhism Sanskrit“what leaks out”Pāli āsava , also called kleśa (Sanskrit: “affliction”) , Pāli kilesa in Buddhist philosophy, the illusion that ceaselessly flows out from internal organs (i.e., five sense organs and the mind). To the … Universalium
nir-āsrava — निरास्रव … Indonesian dictionary
praty-āṡrāvá — प्रत्याश्राव … Indonesian dictionary
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Омрачённые — В переводе на: Пали: asava Санскрит … Википедия
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