
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a handwritten list of terms, likely from a Buddhist or philosophical context, with their English translations. The list is written in black ink on white paper. The paper appears to be a rough notebook page. At the top of the page, the word "Kilesa" is written in large, stylized script, followed by "= Defilement, Disease," and in smaller parentheses above, "(Enemy) of the mind". Below this title, the list is numbered from 1 to 10, with each entry containing a term in what appears to be a South Asian script (likely Pali or Sanskrit), followed by an equals sign and its English translation. 1. **Lobha** = Greed, covetousness 2. **DoSa** = Anger, Hatred, Dislike 3. **Moha** = Delusion, Stupidity 4. **Māna** = Conceit, Ego, Pride 5. **Miccāditthi** = Wrong view, Heresy 6. **Vicè kicchā** = Doubt, unbelief 7. **Thināmidha** = Lethargy, Effortless, w 8. **Uddhacca** = Restlessness, Impatience 9. **Ahirīka** = Shamelessness, fearless 10. **Anottappa** = Recklessness, fearless The handwriting is in cursive and appears to be that of a single individual. The lighting suggests it was taken with a flash or in direct light, creating some glare and slight shadows. The background is blurred, showing a green, grid-like texture, possibly a window screen or a mat. The overall impression is of a personal note or study material. No city or specific location can be identified from the image.
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