• non-aggression, non-hatred, imperturbability, non-anger Sanskrit advesha, adveṣa Pali 𑀅𑀤𑁄𑀲, adosa; 𑀅𑀩𑁆𑀬𑀸𑀧𑀸𑀤, abyāpāda Chinese 無瞋(T) / 无瞋(S) Korean...
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    (non-delusion) or paññā (wisdom) alobha (non-attachment) or dāna (generosity) adveṣa (non-hatred) or mettā (loving-kindness) Buddhist path considers these essential...
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  • evil Apatrāpya – decorum, regard for consequence Alobha – non-attachment Adveṣa – non-aggression Praśrabdhi – calmness Upekṣā – equanimity Appamāda – conscientiousness...
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  • others. It is complementary to wisdom and is necessary for enlightenment. Adveṣa and mettā are benevolent love. This love is unconditional and requires considerable...
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  • concern? From taking its stand on non-attachment (alobha), non-hatred (adveṣa), and non-deludedness (amoha) coupled with diligence (vīrya), it considers...
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    these virtues are the three roots of non-attachment (araga), benevolence (advesa), and understanding (amoha). One list of virtues which is widely promoted...
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  • others. It is complementary to wisdom, and is necessary for enlightenment. Adveṣa and maitrī are benevolent love. This love is unconditional and requires...
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    shame Apatrāpya — decorum, regard for consequence Alobha — non-attachment Adveṣa — non-aggression, equanimity, lack of hatred Amoha — non-bewilderment Vīrya...
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