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Lobha is a
Sanskrit and Pali word—often
translated as "lust," "desire," "craving," "greed"—which has
different meanings depending on the context. In Hinduism...
- six
enemies of the mind,
which are: kama (Desire/Lust),
krodha (Anger),
lobha (Greed), mada (Ego), moha (Attachment), and
matsarya (Jealousy) additionally...
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Mahayana Buddhist tradition One of the
three unwholesome roots,
called lobha,
within the
Theravada Buddhist tradition One of the six root
kleshas within...
- Theravāda
Abhidhamma teachings, taṇhā is
equivalent to the
mental factor lobha (attachment). Taṇhā is a Pali word,
derived from the
Vedic Sanskrit word...
- 65)
enumerate ten
defilements (dasa kilesa-vatthūni) as follows:
greed (
lobha)
hatred (dosa)
delusion (moha)
conceit (māna)
wrong views (micchāditthi)...
- Hathatatvakaumudi,
klesha refers to
suffering (i.e.
suffering caused by penance).
Lobha –
Hindu and
Buddhist concept of
character affliction Maya –
Concept in Indian...
- be
distinguished from
desire in the
reprehensible sense, that is, from
lobha,
greed and raga, lust.
Whereas the
latter terms are
invariably unwholesome...
- from our text;
being in each descent, however,
twins which intermarry, or
Lobha (covetousness) and Nikriti, who
produce Krodha (wrath) and Hinsá: their...
- (akusalasādhāraṇa): Moha
Ahirika Anottappa Uddhacca 3 greed-group (
lobha):
Lobha (Taṇhā) Diṭṭhi Māna 4 hatred-group (dosa): Dosa Issā
Macchariya ****kucca...
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steps represents "Ashtaragas'
which includes Kama (desire),
Krodha (anger),
Lobha (inordinate desire), Moha (attachment),
Madha (pride),
Matsarya (unhealthy...