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| '''Klesha''' (devanāgarī: क्लेश, ''kleśa'') is a Sanskrit term used in yoga philosophy, meaning a "affliction" or "causes of suffering." The [[Yoga Sutras of Patanjali]] (second chapter, third śloka) describe Five Afflictions (Sanskrit: pañcakleśā):
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| अविद्यास्मितारागद्वेषाभिनिवेशाः पञ्च क्लेशाः॥३॥
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| ''Avidyāsmitārāgadveṣābhiniveśāḥ pañca kleśāḥ''
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| These five kleshas are:
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| - Ignorance (''ávidyā'')
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| - Egoism (''asmitā'')
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| - Attraction (''rāga'')
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| - Repulsion (''dveṣa'')
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| - Attachment to life (abhiniveśāḥ).
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| [[Category:Sanskrit terms]]
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| [[Category:Hindu concepts]]
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| [[Category:Theosophical concepts]]
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