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Pratigha (Sanskrit; Pali: paṭigha; Tibetan Wylie: khong khro) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "anger". It is defined as a hostile attitude towards sentient beings, towards frustration, and towards that which gives rise to one's frustrations; it functions as a basis for faultfinding, for negative actions, and for not finding a moment of peace or happiness. Pratigha is identified as: * One of the six root unwholesome mental factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma tradition * One of the ten fetters in the Theravada tradition (according to the Dhammasangani)

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  • Pratigha (Sanskrit; Pali: paṭigha; Tibetan Wylie: khong khro) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "anger". It is defined as a hostile attitude towards sentient beings, towards frustration, and towards that which gives rise to one's frustrations; it functions as a basis for faultfinding, for negative actions, and for not finding a moment of peace or happiness. Pratigha is identified as: * One of the six root unwholesome mental factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma tradition * One of the ten fetters in the Theravada tradition (according to the Dhammasangani) (en)
  • 恚(梵語:pratigha,巴利語:paṭigha, 藏語:khong khro),又譯為嗔、嗔恚、怒、有對、對礙,佛教術語,即是憤怒、反感的意思,是煩惱的一種,也是一種心所。 (zh)
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  • ཁོང་ཁྲོ་ (en)
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  • THL: kong tro (en)
  • Wylie: khong khro; (en)
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  • anger, repugnance (en)
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  • jin (en)
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  • paṭigha (en)
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  • pratigha (en)
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  • pratigha (en)
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  • 恚 / 恚 (en)
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  • Pratigha (Sanskrit; Pali: paṭigha; Tibetan Wylie: khong khro) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "anger". It is defined as a hostile attitude towards sentient beings, towards frustration, and towards that which gives rise to one's frustrations; it functions as a basis for faultfinding, for negative actions, and for not finding a moment of peace or happiness. Pratigha is identified as: * One of the six root unwholesome mental factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma tradition * One of the ten fetters in the Theravada tradition (according to the Dhammasangani) (en)
  • 恚(梵語:pratigha,巴利語:paṭigha, 藏語:khong khro),又譯為嗔、嗔恚、怒、有對、對礙,佛教術語,即是憤怒、反感的意思,是煩惱的一種,也是一種心所。 (zh)
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  • Pratigha (en)
  • 恚 (佛教) (zh)
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