Yogic Philosophy - Arishadvarga The Six Enemies Of The Mind
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Yogic Philosophy - Arishadvarga The Six Enemies Of The Mind

by Leslie DMello

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Arishadvarga, or the Six Enemies of the Mind. These are the inner obstacles that create suffering and prevent us from realizing our highest potential. They are often seen as the root causes of human bondage and are critical to understand for anyone on the path of yoga, self-realization, or personal growth. The term Arishadvarga comes from Sanskrit: Ari means enemy, Shad means six, and Varga means group. So, these are the six enemies or vices that live within the human mind. They are: Kama – Desire or Lust Krodha – Anger Lobha – Greed Moha – Delusion or Attachment Mada – Pride or Arrogance Matsarya – Jealousy or Envy These six negative tendencies disturb our inner peace, cloud our judgment, and keep us bound to the cycle of suffering and rebirth, known as samsara.

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Leslie DMello

Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Meet your Teacher

Leslie DMello

Dubai - United Arab Emirates