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kun ‘gro lnga

Dictionary Definition: 

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} the 5 omnipresent [mental factors]; the 5 omnipresent [mental] factors

[division-bod] kun 'gro'i dbye ba ni/ tshor ba/ 'du shes/ sems pa/ yid la byed/ reg pa/

[division-eng] Div.:feeling (vedanā), discrimination (samjñā), intention / attention (cetanā), mental engagement (manasikāra), contact (sparśa).

[comments] Comment: The five omnipresent mental factors are one of six main groupings of mental factors (sems byung, caitta): (1) five omnipresent (kun 'gro, sarvatraga) mental factors; (2) five determining (yul nges, viṣaya-pratiniyama) mental factors; (3) eleven virtuous (dege ba, kuśala) mental factors; (4) six root afflictions (rtsa nyon, mūla-kleśa); (5) twenty secondary afflictions (nye nyong, upakleśa); and (6) four changeable (gzhan 'gyur, anyathābhāva) mental factors.

example
  • [bod] kun 'gro lnga dang yul nges lnga / dge ba bcu gcig rtsa nyon drug nye nyon nyi shu gzhan 'gyur bzhi/ sems byung nga gcig 'di dag go
  • [eng] Five omnipresent factors, five determining factors, eleven virtuous factors, six root afflictive emotions, twenty secondary afflictive emotions, and four changeable factors are the fifty-one mental factors.