-
Advesha (Sanskrit; Pali: đ
đ€đđČ, romanized:Â
adosa;
Tibetan Wylie: zhes
sdang med pa) is a
Buddhist term
translated as "non-aggression" or "non-hatred"...
- Clermont-Ferrand,
Adosa, 1994, 510 p., 8
tableaux ISBNÂ 2-86639-021-0. La
Campanie antique, des
origines Ă lâĂ©ruption du VĂ©suve, Clermont-Ferrand,
Adosa, 1985, 152...
-
states are the defilements' opposites: non-greed (alobha), non-hatred (
adosa) and non-delusion (amoha).
Throughout the Pali Canon, a
distinction is made...
- roots" (akusala-mƫla or the root of akusala); and,
their opposites (alobha
adosa amoha) are the
three "wholesome roots" (kusala-mƫla or the root of kusala)...
- in
providing the
basis for not
being caught up in non-virtuous action.
Adosa (Non-hatred)
Amoha (Non-delusion)
Buddhist paths to
liberation Mental factors...
-
shame at
doing evil
Ottappa â
regard for
consequence Alobha â lack of
greed Adosa â lack of
hatred TatramajjhattatÄ â balance,
neutrality of mind KÄyap****addhi...
- what one has been born into or what one has acquired.
Alobha (Non-greed)
Adosa (Non-hatred)
Buddhist paths to
liberation Mental factors (Buddhism) Guenther...
- tome I, De la Rome
royale au
consensus républicain, Clermont-Ferrand,
Adosa, 1982, p. 24. For this reason,
Plutarch who is
based on the
version of Diocles...
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Wholesome Nongreed (alobha) â renunciation, detachment,
generosity Nonhatred (
adosa) â loving-kindness, sympathy,
gentleness Nondelusion (amoha) â
wisdom Courses...
- dionysiaques :
recherches sur l'Ćuvre de
Nonnos de Panopolis, Clermont-Ferrand,
Adosa, 1992 (doctorat d'Ătat thesis). Prix
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