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Kleshas: Five Sources of Emotional Suffering

Patanjali's taxonomy of the five fundamental afflictions that generate all emotional distress and reactivity.

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Why It Matters

The Kleshas are the five root causes of emotional suffering: Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (ego), Raga (attachment), Dvesha (aversion), and Abhinivesha (fear of death). Understanding these afflictions provides a precise diagnostic framework for emotional regulation. Avidya represents misperception—seeing ourselves and situations incorrectly. Asmita drives the ego's defensive reactions. Raga creates emotional turbulence through craving, while Dvesha generates suffering through rejection and avoidance. Abhinivesha underlies existential anxiety. Rather than viewing emotions as random or uncontrollable, this system reveals their structural roots. By identifying which Klesa drives a particular emotional pattern, we can address it at its source. Someone experiencing chronic anxiety might recognize Abhinivesha; someone struggling with relationship reactivity might see Asmita. This diagnostic precision transforms emotional regulation from general self-help into targeted psychological work, allowing practitioners to dissolve afflictions at their foundation rather than merely managing their symptoms.

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