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- Muṣitasmṛtitā abstract "Muṣitasmṛtitā (Sanskrit; Tibetan phonetic: jengé) is a Buddhist term that is translated as \"forgetfulness\". In the Mahayana tradition, muṣitasmṛtitā is defined as forgetting or losing our focus on a virtuous object and instead focusing on an object or situation that causes non-virtuous thoughts or emotions to arise.Muṣitasmṛtitā is identified as: One of the twenty secondary unwholesome factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma teachings↑ ↑".
- Muṣitasmṛtitā comment "Muṣitasmṛtitā (Sanskrit; Tibetan phonetic: jengé) is a Buddhist term that is translated as \"forgetfulness\". In the Mahayana tradition, muṣitasmṛtitā is defined as forgetting or losing our focus on a virtuous object and instead focusing on an object or situation that causes non-virtuous thoughts or emotions to arise.Muṣitasmṛtitā is identified as: One of the twenty secondary unwholesome factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma teachings↑ ↑".