moha [愚癡・癡・無明] (, Pali; guchi, chi, or mumyō): Foolishness, delusion, illusion, ignorance, or error. Moha indicates the unenlightened state that causes one to take the false for the true and the seeming for the real, thus preventing one from perceiving the real nature of things and from discerning the truth. Moha, or foolishness, is also one of the three poisons, or the three sources of vice and suffering, the other two being rāga (greed) and dvesha (anger). See also three poisons.