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MOH - Moh (Sanskrit muh: to become stupefied, to be bewildered or perplexed, to err, to be mistaken) stands in ancient texts for perplexity or confusion as...
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Moh (Sanskrit muh: to become stupefied, to be bewildered or perplexed, to err, to be mistaken) stands in ancient texts for perplexity or confusion as also for the cause of confusion, that is, avidya or ajnana (ignorance or illusion). * It is called aaskti "" in Hindi, which have been considered a root cause for all the sorrows in life, in Hindu religious texts itself is a cause of ignorance which is due to worldly illusion (maya). * In another context, it stands for the snare of worldly illusion, infatuation. Its function is twofold: it bedims the discernment of truth, prevents the discernment of reality, and it creates an error of judgement or leads to wrong knowledge (mithya jnana). Humans believe in an eternal reality of their own existence or ego; they see truth in what is false and seek happiness in what begets suffering. * In Punjabi Moh generally means love of and attachment to worldly things and relations. In Sikh Scripture, the term frequently occurs coupled with maya (maia) |