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Dvesha (Sanskrit: द्वेष, IAST: dveṣa; Pali: 𑀤𑁄𑀲, romanized: dosa; Tibetan: zhe sdang) is a
Buddhist and
Hindu term that is
translated as "hate, aversion"...
- (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)...
- enlightenment: a
state of
being completely free from lust (raga),
hatred (
dvesha) and
delusion (moha). At this point, the
Buddha was
abandoned by the five...
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aversion Aversion may also
refer to:
Aversion therapy Aversion (film)
Dvesha (Buddhism), a
Buddhist term that
translates to
aversion This disambiguation...
- to the
Season 2 P****, with his spot
being filled by Nuno's doppleganger,
Dvesha. The
origin of
Pocket Bravery was the
disappointment with the development...
- 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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Buddhist thought, Moha,
along with Raga (greed,
sensual attachment) and
Dvesha (aversion, hate) are
unskillful roots that lead to
Tanha (craving) which...
- context, it is
defined as the
category of
anger (pratigha) or
aversion (
dvesha), and
functions to
treat others abusively and
without comp****ion. The Abhidharma-samuccaya...
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belongs to the
categories of p****ion-lust (raga), aversion-hatred (
dvesha), and bewilderment-erring (moha). Its
function is to
obstruct one from becoming...
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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...