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Raga (Sanskrit term)

Raga (Sanskrit: राग, IAST: rāga; Pali rāga; Tibetan: 'dod chags) is a Buddhist and Hindu concept of character affliction or poison referring to any form of "greed, sensuality, lust, desire" or "attachment to a sensory object". Raga is represented in Buddhist artwork (Sanskrit: bhāvacakra) by a bird - usually a cock. In Hinduism, it is one of the five…

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Assamese
ৰাগ (rāg)
Burmese
လောဘ (ရာဂ)
Chinese
貪 (T) / 贪 (S) (Pinyin: tān)
English
greed, sensuality, desire, attachment or excitement for sensory objects, lust, sexual desire, passion
Japanese
貪 (Rōmaji: ton)
Khmer
រាគៈ, រាគ, លោភៈ, លោភ (UNGEGN: Réakeăk, Réak, Loŭpheăk, Loŭp)

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Raga (Sanskrit term)

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Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
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Raga (Sanskrit term)

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Assamese · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → ৰাগ (rāg)
Burmese · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → လောဘ (ရာဂ)
Chinese · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → 貪 (T) / 贪 (S) (Pinyin: tān)
English · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → greed, sensuality, desire, attachment or excitement for sensory objects, lust, sexual desire, passion
Japanese · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → 貪 (Rōmaji: ton)
Khmer · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → រាគៈ, រាគ, លោភៈ, លោភ (UNGEGN: Réakeăk, Réak, Loŭpheăk, Loŭp)
Korean · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → 탐 (RR: tam)
Pali · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → රාග (rāga)
Sanskrit · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → राग (rāga)
Thai · 1
Raga (Sanskrit term) → ราคะ (RTGS: rakha)

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raga buddhist buddhism sanskrit rāga desire attachment one poisons form three pali tibetan also objects chags greed sensuality lust sensory

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Raga (Sanskrit term)Assameseৰাগ (rāg)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Burmeseလောဘ (ရာဂ)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Chinese貪 (T) / 贪 (S) (Pinyin: tān)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Englishgreed, sensuality, desire, attachment or excitement for sensory objects, lust, sexual desire, passion1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Japanese貪 (Rōmaji: ton)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Khmerរាគៈ, រាគ, លោភៈ, លោភ (UNGEGN: Réakeăk, Réak, Loŭpheăk, Loŭp)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Korean탐 (RR: tam)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Paliරාග (rāga)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Sanskritराग (rāga)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Thaiราคะ (RTGS: rakha)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)Tibetanའདོད་ཆགས་ (Wylie: ‘dod chags; THL: döchak)1.00infobox
Raga (Sanskrit term)VietnameseTham 貪1.00infobox

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