Advesha
Advesha (Sanskrit; Pali: adosa; Tibetan Wylie: zhes sdang med pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "non-aggression" or "non-hatred". It is defined as the absence of an aggressive attitude towards someone or something that causes pain. It is one of the mental factors within the Abhidharma teachings. The Abhidharma-samuccaya states: What is advesha? It is the absence of the intention to harm sentient beings, to quarrel with frustrating situations, and to inflict suffering on those who are the cause of frustration. It functions as a basis for not getting involved with unwholesome behavior.
Advesha
Advesha (Sanskrit; Pali: adosa; Tibetan Wylie: zhes sdang med pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "non-aggression" or "non-hatred". It is defined as the absence of an aggressive attitude towards someone or something that causes pain. It is one of the mental factors within the Abhidharma teachings. The Abhidharma-samuccaya states: What is advesha? It is the absence of the intention to harm sentient beings, to quarrel with frustrating situations, and to inflict suffering on those who are the cause of frustration. It functions as a basis for not getting involved with unwholesome behavior.
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Advesha (Sanskrit; Pali: adosa ...... ved with unwholesome behavior.
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無瞋(梵文:adveṣa,advesha,巴利語:adosa ...... 被列為三善根之一。為一種心所,說一切有部將其列入大善地法中。
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ཞེས་སྡང་མེད་པ།
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THL: shyé dang mepa
Wylie: zhes sdang med pa;
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advesha, adveṣa
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Advesha (Sanskrit; Pali: adosa ...... ved with unwholesome behavior.
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無瞋(梵文:adveṣa,advesha,巴利語:adosa ...... 被列為三善根之一。為一種心所,說一切有部將其列入大善地法中。
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Advesha
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無瞋
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