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Bhakti Siddhant Glossary

moha | मोह

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28 May 2024
moha | मोह
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moha (Devanagari: मोह​​; ISO 15919: mōha) refers to mental attachment.

It signifies the deep attachment one feels toward a living being or a material object.



Further Reading and Reference

  • Related Concepts: Maya, ahamkara, panchaklesh, karan sharir, Understanding the Mind's Endless Craving
  • Reference: Guru Kripa - The Grace of the Guru, Ch. 4

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