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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...
- energy Hrī – shame at doing evil Apatrāpya – decorum, regard for consequence Alobha – non-attachment Adveṣa – non-aggression Praśrabdhi – calmness Upekṣā –...
- 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)...
- (sobhana) 19 universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Saddhā Sati Hiri Ottappa Alobha Adosa Mettā Tatramajjhattatā Upekkhā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā...
- "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...
- delusion (moha). Skillful states are the defilements' opposites: non-greed (alobha), non-hatred (adosa) and non-delusion (amoha). Throughout the Pali Canon...
- (sobhana) 19 universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Saddhā Sati Hiri Ottappa Alobha Adosa Mettā Tatramajjhattatā Upekkhā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā...
- 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 Mettā Tatramajjhattatā Upekkhā Kāyap****addhi Cittap****addhi Kāyalahutā...
- p****ions"), daya (kindness), kshama (forbearance), janapriyathawa (po****rity), alobha ("absence of avarice"), dathruthawa (generosity), abhaya (courage) and nairmalaya...