Translations of Chanda | |
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English | intention, interest, desire to act, aspiration |
Sanskrit | छन्द |
Pali | chanda |
Chinese | 欲(T) / 欲(S) |
Indonesian | hasrat, keinginan |
Japanese | 欲 [1] (Rōmaji: Yoku) |
Korean | 욕 (RR: yok) |
Tibetan | འདུན་པ། (Wylie: 'dun pa; THL: dünpa) |
Glossary of Buddhism |
Part of Theravāda Abhidhamma |
52 Cetasikas |
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Theravāda Buddhism |
Chanda (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan: ‘dun pa) is translated as "intention", "interest", or "desire to act".[2] Chanda is identified within the Buddhist Abhidharma teachings as follows: