These words are respectfully quoted from the : Tipitaka-Sutta Piṭaka-Samyutta Nikāya-Salayathana Vagga- Jambukandaka Samyutta – Nibbana Sutta
Rāga (Attachment / Desire/Greed)
Rāga simply means attachment or clinging.
It is delight in sense pleasures, especially the five sensual objects.
Craving (taṇhā), attachment, sensual desire (chandarāga), greed (lobha), and kāma are related terms used to describe rāga.
Dosa (Aversion / Hatred)
Dosa arises when what we desire does not remain as we wish.
It is resistance toward anything that opposes our attachments.
We cling not only to desire (rāga), but also to aversion (dosa).
Moha (Delusion)
Moha is the clouding of the mind caused by ignorance.
Rāga, dosa, and moha are like three sides of a die,
arising from ignorance (avijjā) within us.
The destruction of Greed, the destruction of hatred, and the destruction of delusion — this is what is called Nibbāna.
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