The five Obstacles "NEW"

02/02/2011 19:52

 

''These are the five hindrances and obstacles that overcome the mind and weaken wisdom. Which five? Sensual desire is a hindrance and obstacle that overcomes the mind and weakens wisdom. Ill will... Sloth and torpor... Agitation and worry... Doubt is a hindrance and obstacle that overcomes the mind and weakens wisdom... ''

 

AN 5.51 Avarana Sutta: Obstacles

 

''Pañcime bhikkhave āvaraṇā nīvaraṇā cetaso ajjhāruhā paññāya dubbalīkaraṇā. Katame pañca? ''
  Pañcime = the five

āvaraṇā = hindrance, obstruction, bar

nīvaraṇā = an obstacle, hindrance,

cetaso (gen. sg.) = of the mind

ajjhāruhā = growing up over, overwhelming

paññāya(gen. sg.) = of wisdom

dubbalī-karaṇā = making weak


''Kāmacchando bhikkhave āvaraṇo nīvaraṇo cetaso ajjhāruho paññāya dubbalīkaraṇo. Vyāpādo bhikkhave āvaraṇo nīvaraṇo cetaso ajjhāruho paññāya dubbalīkaraṇo. Thīnamiddhaṃ bhikkhave āvaraṇaṃ nīvaraṇaṃ cetaso ajjhāruhaṃ paññāya dubbalīkaraṇaṃ. Uddhaccakukkuccaṃ bhikkhave āvaraṇaṃ nīvaraṇaṃ cetaso ajjhāruhaṃ paññāya dubbalīkaraṇaṃ. Vicikicchā bhikkhave āvaraṇā nīvaraṇā cetaso ajjhāruhā paññāya dubbalīkaraṇā. ''

Kāmacchando (nom. sg.)= sensual desire

Vyāpādo (nom. sg.)= ill-will

Thīna-middhaṃ (nom. sg.)= sloth and torpor

Uddhacca-kukkuccaṃ (nom. sg.)= agitation and worry

Vicikicchā (nom. sg.)= doubt