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Irshya (Sanskrit, also īrṣyā; Pali: issā; Tibetan: phrag dog) is a 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
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[[Irshya]] ([[Sanskrit]], also [[īrṣyā]]; [[Pali]]: [[issā]]; [[Tibetan]]: [[phrag dog]]) is a [[Buddhist]] term that is translated as "[[jealousy]]" or "{{Wiki|envy}}". It is defined as a [[state of mind]] in which one is highly agitated to obtain [[wealth]] and {{Wiki|honor}} for oneself, but unable to bear the [[excellence]] of others
  
Irshya is identified as:
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[[Irshya]] is identified as:
  
*    One of the fourteen unwholesome mental factors within the Theravada Abhidharma teachings
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*    One of the fourteen [[unwholesome]] [[mental factors]] within the [[Theravada]] [[Abhidharma]] teachings
*    Belonging to the category of dosa within the Theravada tradition
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*    Belonging to the category of [[dosa]] within the [[Theravada]] [[tradition]]
*    One of the ten fetters in the Theravada tradition (according to the Dhammasangani)
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*    One of the ten [[fetters]] in the [[Theravada]] [[tradition]] (according to the [[Dhammasangani]])
*    One of the twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma teachings
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*    One of the twenty subsidiary [[unwholesome]] [[mental factors]] within the [[Mahayana]] [[Abhidharma]] teachings
*    One of the five poisons within the Mahayana tradition
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*    One of the [[five poisons]] within the [[Mahayana]] [[tradition]]
*    Belonging to the category of anger (Sanskrit: pratigha) within the Mayahana tradition
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*    Belonging to the category of [[anger]] ([[Sanskrit]]: [[pratigha]]) within the [[Mayahana]] [[tradition]]
  
 
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Irshya (Sanskrit, also īrṣyā; Pali: issā; Tibetan: phrag dog) is a 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

Irshya is identified as:

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