• misconduct. In the Mahayana tradition, āhrīkya is defined as not restraining from wrongdoing due to one's own conscience. Āhrīkya is identified as: One of the fourteen...
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  • trust Styāna – lethargy, gloominess Auddhatya – excitement, ebullience Āhrīkya - shamelessness Anapatrapya - disregard Krodha - anger Mrakśa - hypocrisy...
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  • the previous subsidiary awareness (āhrīkya) accompany all destructive states of mind. Mental factors (Buddhism) āhrīkya Bhikkhu Bodhi (2003), pp. 83 Guenther...
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    self-satisfaction Vihiṃsā — malice, hostility, cruelty, intention to harm Āhrīkya — lack of shame, lack of conscious, shamelessness Anapatrāpya — lack of...
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