Krodha (Sanskrit: क्रोध; Tibetan Wylie: khro ba) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "fury", "rage", or "indignation". Within the Mahayana Abhidharma tradition, krodha is identified as one of the twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors. It is defined as an increase of anger (Sanskrit: pratigha) that causes one to prepare to harm others. Alexander Berzin states: Hatred (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).
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| - 忿(ふん)(梵: krodha、クローダ)は、仏教が教える煩悩のひとつ。瞋に付随して起こる。 怒り。いきどおり。自分の気に入らぬことに激怒して、杖で人を打とうとするぐらい激しい感情になる心をさす。この心は粗暴な言動を生み出す。 説一切有部の五位七十五法のうち、小煩悩地法の一つ。唯識派の『大乗百法明門論』によれば、随煩悩位に分類され、そのうち小随煩悩である。 (ja)
- Krodha (Sanskrit: क्रोध; Tibetan Wylie: khro ba) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "fury", "rage", or "indignation". Within the Mahayana Abhidharma tradition, krodha is identified as one of the twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors. It is defined as an increase of anger (Sanskrit: pratigha) that causes one to prepare to harm others. Alexander Berzin states: Hatred (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). (en)
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| - Krodha (Sanskrit: क्रोध; Tibetan Wylie: khro ba) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "fury", "rage", or "indignation". Within the Mahayana Abhidharma tradition, krodha is identified as one of the twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors. It is defined as an increase of anger (Sanskrit: pratigha) that causes one to prepare to harm others. According to Herber Guenther, the difference between anger (pratigha) and fury (krodha) is that anger is a vindictive or hostile attitude in one's mind, but fury is an increase in anger when the chance for harming is at hand and is it very agitated state of mind leading to actual physical harm. Alexander Berzin states: Hatred (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). (en)
- 忿(ふん)(梵: krodha、クローダ)は、仏教が教える煩悩のひとつ。瞋に付随して起こる。 怒り。いきどおり。自分の気に入らぬことに激怒して、杖で人を打とうとするぐらい激しい感情になる心をさす。この心は粗暴な言動を生み出す。 説一切有部の五位七十五法のうち、小煩悩地法の一つ。唯識派の『大乗百法明門論』によれば、随煩悩位に分類され、そのうち小随煩悩である。 (ja)
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