Dvesha (Sanskrit: द्वेष, IAST: dveṣa; Pali: 𑀤𑁄𑀲, romanized: dosa; Tibetan: zhe sdang) is a Buddhist and Hindu term that is translated as "hate, aversion"...
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finally reaching enlightenment: complete freedom from lust (raga), hatred (dvesha), and delusion (moha). At this point, the Buddha was abandoned by the five...
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(khro-ba) is a part of hostility (dvesha) and is the harsh intention to cause harm. Note that according to Berzin, dvesha is a sub-category of anger (pratigha)...
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Work aversion Aversion may also refer to: Aversion therapy Aversion (film) Dvesha (Buddhism), a Buddhist term that translates to aversion This disambiguation...
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links. Buddhist paths to liberation Bhavacakra Buddhism and psychology Dvesha Five hindrances Kleshas (Buddhism) Karma in Buddhism Seven deadly sins Taṇhā...
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to the Season 2 Pass, with his spot being filled by Nuno's doppleganger, Dvesha. The origin of Pocket Bravery was the disappointment with the development...
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up dosa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dosa may refer to: Dosa or dvesha, a Buddhist concept of hate or aversion Bogoljub Mitić Đoša (1968 - 2017)...
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Buddhist thought, Moha, along with Raga (greed, sensual attachment) and Dvesha (aversion, hate) are unskillful roots that lead to Tanha (craving) which...
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persons and things, we are drawn into afflictive desire (raga) and hatred (dvesha)..." Sonam Rinchen states: "Every action leaves its imprint on the mind...
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and belongs to the categories of passion-lust (raga), aversion-hatred (dvesha), and bewilderment-erring (moha). Its function is to obstruct one from becoming...
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fires of the Vedic ritual), or "three poisons", greed (raga), aversion (dvesha) and ignorance (moha). When these fires are extinguished, release from saṃsāra...
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The five afflictions, viz., Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (egoism), Raga-dvesha (love and hatred) and Abhinivesha (clinging to life) are destroyed and the...
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identify these "three fires" or "three poisons" as raga (greed, sensuality), dvesha (aversion, hate) and avidyā or moha (ignorance, delusion). The state of...
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Nyayamanjari, identifies ignorance (moha), attachment (raga), and antipathy (dvesha) as three distinct defects (dosas) that drive human actions: moha: further...
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Yī liàn Attachment or desire for what we like Desire, passion Aversion dvesha dosa zhe sdang 厌恶 Yàn wù 愤怒 Fèn nù Aversion for what we don't like, or for...
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context, it is defined as the category of anger (pratigha) or aversion (dvesha), and functions to treat others abusively and without compassion. The Abhidharma-samuccaya...
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(pramāda)? It is to persevere in passion-lust (raga), aversion-hatred (dvesha), and bewilderment-erring (moha) aggravated by laziness (kausīdya). It is...
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The five afflictions, viz., Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (egoism), Raga-dvesha (love and hatred) and Abhinivesha (clinging to life) are destroyed and the...
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object as unattractive or repulsive by its very nature. Berzin identifies dvesha (aversion) as a subcategory of pratigha (anger) that is directed primarily...
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the gramanya initiated by Yamaji was due to political malice("rajyakarani dvesha"). It did not therefore, come to fruition. That there was an active enmity...
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radishes are interpreted as representing the three poisons (specifically dvesha or hatred); offering the vegetable to the deity is thus held to be a meritorious...
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Mental acts Roots (mula) Unwholesome Greed (lobha • raga) Hatred (dosa • dvesha) Delusion (moha) Wholesome Nongreed (alobha) — renunciation, detachment...
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an emotional event associated with passion-lust (raga), aversion-hatred (dvesha), and bewilderment-erring (moha). It aids the basic emotions and the proximate...
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reality of kukkucca is not wholesome, it arises with dosa-mūla-citta (see Dvesha_(Buddhism)). Kukkucca which “regrets” the commission of evil and the omission...
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an emotional event associated with passion-lust (raga), aversion-hatred (dvesha), and bewilderment-erring (moha). It aids all basic and proximate emotions...
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discriminating awareness associated with longing desire (raga), hostility (dvesha), or naivety (moha), that causes us to enter into improper physical, verbal...
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Krodha: Anger Mana: Arrogance Maya: Illusion Lobha: Greed Raga: Attachment Dvesha: Hate Kalaha: Agitation Abhyakhyana: Accusation Paishunya: Gossip Rati-Arati:...
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