Translations of irshya | |
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English | jealousy, envy |
Sanskrit | irshya, īrṣyā |
Pali | issā |
Chinese | 嫉 |
Khmer | ឫស្យា ( UNGEGN: reusya) |
Tibetan | ཕྲག་དོག ( Wylie: phrag dog; THL: tradok) |
Glossary of Buddhism |
Īrṣyā ( Sanskrit; Pali: issā; Tibetan: phrag dog) is a Sanskrit or Buddhist term that is translated as "jealousy" or "envy". It is defined as a state of mind in which one is highly agitated to obtain wealth and honor for oneself, but unable to bear the excellence of others. [1] [2]
Irshya is identified as: