Mohā

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Mohā (Sanskrit: मोहा), a Sanskrit word often rendered as “delusion", refers to the Hindu and Buddhist concept of ignorance that prevents the understanding of Truth.[1] Bhagavad Gita, Verse 2.52, explains this delusion (moha) as infatuation or attachment to maya.[2][3]

In Ayurvedic classics, hallucinations and delusions are referred to as false perceptions (mithyājñāna), illusions (maya), infatuations (moha), or confusion (bhrama).[4]

In Yoga philosophy and Hatha Yoga Pradipika, moha is described as a delusion that clouds the mind.[1] It has been cited as one of the causes of perjury.[5] It is one of the Shadripurs.[6]

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