- Look up क्रोध in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Krodha may
refer to:
Krodha (Mental factor), a
mental factor in
Indian religions,
translated as fury...
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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...
- enemies) are the six
enemies of the mind,
which are: kama (Desire/Lust),
krodha (Anger),
lobha (Greed), mada (Ego), moha (Attachment), and
matsarya (Jealousy)...
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deities are the fierce,
wrathful or
forceful (Tibetan: trowo, Sanskrit:
krodha)
forms (or "aspects", "manifestations") of
enlightened Buddhas, Bodhisattvas...
- violence, the
cycles of retaliations, the
impulse of
krodha (anger), the
inappropriateness of
krodha, and repentance.
Bhagwan Parshuram Bhagavad Gita Chiranjivi...
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personifications of
malevolent forces such as
Adharma (unrighteousness),
Krodha (anger),
Himsa (violence),
Mithya (falsehood),
Durukti (slander), and Alakshmi...
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Wayback Machine Himalayan Art
Resources "Vajrayogini (Buddhist Deity) –
Krodha Kali (Wrathful
Black Varahi)". HimalayanArt. Simmer-Brown,
Judith (2002)...
- (mother)
Siblings Sisters including Aditi, Danu, Kadru, Vinata, Surabhi,
Krodha, Muni and
Vishva Consort Kashyapa Children Daityas including Hiranyakashipu...
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Kamadeva appears in an
allegorical episode as Virūpa (“ugly”)
alongside Krodha (anger) as Vikṛta (“distorted”), in a
philosophical debate that explores...
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tantric forms of the Buddhas.
These may be
fierce (Tibetan: trowo, Sanskrit:
krodha)
Buddha forms or semi-fierce, and may
appear in ****ual
union with a female...