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Linda: In the Buddhist tradition ... they call the three poisons: craving (greed), aversion (hatred), and ignorance (delusion). And poisons they truly are because they pollute our mind.
The cause of human suffering, as explained in Buddhist terms, is greed, anger and ignorance. These negative traits and fundamental evils are called the "Three Poisons," because they are dangerous ...
The Great King Ashoka's relentless quest for the revered relic - "The Ashes of the Buddha" - marked the genesis of his transformation and ignited the global spread of Buddhism. As he tirelessly ...
Metta close mettaThe Buddhist term for loving kindness ... have this selfless attitude as it helps them overcome the Three Poisons, which are ignorance, greed and hatred. The five moral precepts ...
CHENNAI: Any religion, if taken fanatically, is poison, noted the Gyalwang Drukpa, the leader of the 1,000 monastery-strong independent Drukpa order of Buddhism. Fanaticism and fanatical leaders ...