Kleshas are the fundamental mental afflictions—ignorance, greed, hatred—that cloud understanding and generate suffering in Abhidharma psychology.
Kleshas (afflictions or defilements) are the core psychological poisons that cloud awareness and perpetuate suffering: ignorance, greed, hatred, and their subtle derivatives including pride, doubt, and wrong view. Abhidharma psychology provides precise taxonomy of how these operate: ignorance misperceives reality as permanent, satisfying, and possessed of self; greed grasps at desirable objects; hatred rejects the unpleasant. Patanjali's teaching on removing obstacles to mental mastery directly addresses klesha psychology. Unlike moral judgments, klesha analysis reveals habitual mental patterns as natural consequences of misunderstanding. Each klesha has specific antidotes: ignorance is countered by wisdom, greed by generosity and non-grasping, hatred by loving-kindness. Abhidharma psychology shows how kleshas color perception, distort reasoning, and generate compulsive behavior. Practitioners learn to recognize kleshas as they arise—in subtle forms like doubt or pride—before they spiral into destructive action. The Abhidharma framework prevents suppression of afflictions while enabling their gradual transformation through understanding their mechanisms, replacing reactive unconsciousness with responsive awareness grounded in clear seeing.
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