pacuttava
Pacuttava is a term derived from the Pali language, often encountered in Buddhist philosophy. It translates roughly to "that which is to be cut off" or "that which must be abandoned." The concept refers to mental defilements, afflictions, or unwholesome states of mind that impede spiritual progress and lead to suffering.
These defilements, often listed as greed (lobha), hatred (dosa), and delusion (moha), are considered obstacles to
The term emphasizes the active and necessary effort required to overcome these internal hindrances. It suggests