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Alobha (Sanskrit, Pali;
Tibetan Wylie: ma
chags pa) is a
Buddhist term
translated as "non-attachment" or "non-greed". It is
defined as the
absence of attachment...
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opposites of the
three poisons are:
amoha (non-delusion) or paññā (wisdom)
alobha (non-attachment) or dāna (generosity) adveṣa (non-hatred) or mettā (loving-kindness)...
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energy Hrī –
shame at
doing evil Apatrāpya – decorum,
regard for
consequence Alobha – non-attachment Adveṣa – non-aggression Praśrabdhi –
calmness Upekṣā –...
- (sobhana) 19
universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Saddhā Sati Hiri
Ottappa Alobha Adosa Tatramajjhattatā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā Cittalahutā...
- "unwholesome roots" (akusala-mūla or the root of akusala); and,
their opposites (
alobha adosa amoha) are the
three "wholesome roots" (kusala-mūla or the root of...
- (sobhana) 19
universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Saddhā Sati Hiri
Ottappa Alobha Adosa Tatramajjhattatā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā Cittalahutā...
- its
cause in
either what one has been born into or what one has acquired.
Alobha (Non-greed)
Adosa (Non-hatred)
Buddhist paths to
liberation Mental factors...
- (sobhana) 19
universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Saddhā Sati Hiri
Ottappa Alobha Adosa Tatramajjhattatā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā Cittalahutā...
- (sobhana) 19
universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Saddhā Sati Hiri
Ottappa Alobha Adosa Tatramajjhattatā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā Cittalahutā...
- (sobhana) 19
universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Saddhā Sati Hiri
Ottappa Alobha Adosa Tatramajjhattatā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā Cittalahutā...