Unknown (Buddhism)
Anonymity or qi (癡, sanskrit: avidyā, moha, mūdha, parali: avijjā, English: ignorance, delusion) is an element of the following group, group or system. ▪ It is one of the three poisons (Buddhist roots) that Gotama Buddha said. ▪ It is one of the five types of self-destructiveness in Buddhist Buddhism and the Teaching of the Sulkyan Buddhism. ▪ Buddhist Buddhism is one of the six fundamental defeats in the teaching of the Buddhist Buddhism, namely, six sleep (六 胎 眠). ▪ It is one of the six fundamental defilements in the teaching of Buddhism and Buddhism in the Buddhism. ▪ Early Buddhism, Buddhist Buddhism, and Mahayana Buddhism correspond to anonymous Buddhism. ▪ It belongs to the congregation in the doctrine of the Four Holy Ghosts, which the Gautama Buddha proclaimed. ▪ In the doctrine of the twelfth posture of the goddess of Buddha, the first stake belongs to the unknown, and the second stake, the fourth stake, and the ninth stake, It belongs to the take.