- Taṇhā (from Pāli; Sanskrit: तृष्णा, romanized:
tṛ́ṣṇā Sanskrit pronunciation: [
tr̩ʂɳaː]) is an
important concept in Buddhism,
referring to "thirst, desire...
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definitions for
feeling are
agreed upon by the Pali and
Chinese sources. Taṇhā (
tṛṣṇā, तृष्णा) 愛 Craving, desire, greed, "thirst" SN 12.2: "These six are classes...
- The
children of Mṛtyu were Vyādhi (disease), Jarā (decay), Soka (sorrow),
Tṛṣṇa (greediness), and
Krodha (wrath).
These are all
called the
inflictors of...
-
sometimes becomes u
after labial consonants. Examples: kṛta (done) → kata,
tṛṣṇa (thirst) → taṇha, smṛti (remembrance, reminiscence) → sati, ṛṣi (cleric)...
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chapters of the
Gandhari Dharmapada as follows: I. Brāhmaṇa; II. Bhikṣu; III.
Tṛṣṇā; IV. Pāpa; V. Arhant; VI. Mārga; VII. Apramāda; VIII. Citta; IX. Bāla; X...
- its
condition vedanā acts as a
condition for
craving (Pali: taṇhā; Skt.:
tṛṣṇā). In the post-canonical 5th-century Visuddhimagga,
feeling (vedana) is identified...
- "grasping",
although the
literal meaning is "fuel". Upādāna and taṇhā (Skt.
tṛṣṇā) are seen as the two
primary causes of
dukkha ('suffering', unease, "standing...
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lovers consorting, kissing, or
entwined Vedanā feeling – an
arrow to the eye
Tṛṣṇa craving or thirst – a
drinker receiving drink Upādāna
grasping or attachment –...
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realms occur in
successive cycles driven by
ignorance (avidyā),
desire (
trsnā), and
hatred (dvesa). The
cycle of
rebirth is
called samsāra. It is a beginningless...
- thụ; Mn: сэрэхүй, sere****)
Feeling creates Craving (Pāli: taṇhā; Sanskrit:
tṛṣṇā; 愛 Cn: ài; Jp: ai; Vi: ái; Mn: хурьцахуй, khuritsa****)
Craving creates Clinging...