100. Sarana Duka:
(i) (1301). What are the dhamma which arise together with defilements that
cause grief and lamentation?
There are the three roots of demeritoriousness, viz., greed, hatred and bewilderment; there are also defilements existing together with these (three roots); the aggregate of Sensation, the aggregate of Perception, the aggregate of Volitional Activities and the aggregate of Consciousness associated with these (three roots); and physical action, verbal action and mental action arising on account of these (three roots).
~These are the dhamma which arise together with defilements that cause
grief and lamentation.
(i) (1615). What are the dhamma which arise together with defilements
(that cause grief and lamentation)?
There are 12 demeritorious thoughts.
~These are the dhamma which arise together with defilements
(that cause griefand lamentation).