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Hrī

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Hri ; Moral shame, in sense of being ashamed to do wrong.

(See Conscience, Sin.)


Hri (Sanskrit, also hri; Pali: hiri; Tibetan Wylie: ngo tsha shes pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "self-respect" or "conscientiousness". It is defined as the attitude taking earnest care with regard to ones actions and refraining from non-virtuous actions. It is one of the virtuous mental factors within the Abhidharma teachings.


The Abhidharma-samuccaya states:


What is hri? It is to avoid what is objectionable as far as I see it and its function is to provide a basis for refraining from non-virtuous actions.


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Wikipedia:Hrī