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- Q3206590 subject Q7164953.
- Q3206590 abstract "Chanda (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan: ‘dun pa) is translated as "intention", "interest", or "desire to act". It is defined as trying to possess a certain object–an interest or desire that supports the application of exertion. Chanda is identified within the Buddhist Abhidharma teachings as follows: One of the six occasional mental factors in the Theravada Abhidharma; in this tradition, chanda is a factor that can have positive or negative result depending upon the mental factors that it is co-joined with. One of the Ten mahā-bhūmika in Sarvastivada Abhidharma. One of the five object-determining mental factors in the Mahayana Abhidharma; that is a factor that grasps the specification of the object. One of the eight antidotes applied to overcome obstacles in Samatha meditation within the Mahayana tradition.↑".
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- Q3206590 comment "Chanda (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan: ‘dun pa) is translated as "intention", "interest", or "desire to act". It is defined as trying to possess a certain object–an interest or desire that supports the application of exertion.".
- Q3206590 label "Chanda (Buddhism)".