The Characteristics of an Anger in the Buddhist Scripture

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Peerayut Sangkhamanee
Piyaphon Waewsri
Apichat Chaiharn

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          Thai society from the smallest institution is the family as well as communities, sub-districts, villages and the country which is in trouble, everyone is not as happy as it should be, because the cause is the burning and fermented and fermented passion in his soul. In particular, it was greedy, craving, insatiable, anger, resentment, fierce, burning, blindness, and ignorance.
          For anger, it is an embroidery machine that breaks the mind of the mind to bring about the heat as a Asava (defilement) in the mind as a nature. It is a damage and weakens the mental performance. It explains that animals are inevitably destroyed by that passion. For that reason, that lust is called anger. Anger is characterized by ferocity, like a snake that has been hit with a burst of flavor, like a the poison that has fallen (spread) or has scorched, whose dwelling is like a wildfire, has manifestation of fury. As if the enemy could speak, had a chance Has the air, the object is the yardstick just saw that it was comparable to the stigma like rotten water, which had been separated by poison or comparable as if a fire burns straw being born quickly and quenching, unlike metals and rulers, these two desires, although they are powerful, they cannot make our hearts so hot. It cannot make people quarrel, dispense with each other to quarrel, even in the family. If it occurs in any group, house, temple, sub-district, district, province, country, or international to country will cause quarrels and conflicts with each other the war and firecrackers were immediately executed.
          So in this article the author will study on the issue of the meaning of anger in the Holy Scriptures and the nature of anger and its cause in the Holy Scriptures.
          In summary, the person who is often angry. The Buddha likens an angry person to a scratch on a stone, because his anger accumulates for a long time, so it will not be easily faded. But the anger of some people is like floating on the ground, because the anger does not accumulate for a long time. Like the scratch that the land has faded.


 

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Sangkhamanee, P. ., Waewsri , . P. ., & Chaiharn, A. . (2021). The Characteristics of an Anger in the Buddhist Scripture. วารสารวิชาการรัตนบุศย์, 3(1), 24–34. สืบค้น จาก https://so07.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/rtnb/article/view/593
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