Ignorance == 无明
Sanskrit word is Avidya. Literally, it means darkness without illumination. Actually it refers to illusion without englightenment, i.e., the illusory phenomena for realities. Avidya is the first or the last of the Twelve Nidanas. Ignorance, karma and desire are the three forces that cause reincarnation.
avijja^ (q.v.); further s. paticcasamuppa^da (1).
an alternative rendering for contiguity-condition, samanatara-paccaya, which is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya, q.v.)
”wrongnesses” = prec.
the 10 o. of meditation: palibodha (q.v.); for the 5 mental obstacles, or hindrances, s. ni^varana.
(of mind to the object): a^vajjana, is one of the functions of consciousness (vin~n~a^na-kicca, q.v.). Cf. manasika^ra.
knowledge, the 4 kinds of: patisambhida^ (q.v.).
karuna^; s. brahma-viha^ra.
1. thought-c°: cf. vitakka-vica^ra.
2. (in the mother”s womb): okkanti (q.v.).
of existence, deliverance from the: see ceto-vimutti; vimokkha.
the 24: paccaya (q.v.).
s. saddha^.
samanantara-paccaya, is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya, q.v.).
(of body, subconsciousness, consciousness or groups of existence): santa^na (q.v.).
”death-consciousness”, lit.”departing consciousness”, is one of the 14 functions of consciousness (vin~n~a^na-kicca q.v.).
viveka (q.v.).
(of corporeality, mental factors or consciousness): muduta^; s. khandha (Corporeality I.B.) and Tab. II.