tanha
English
Etymology
From Pali taṇhā.
Noun
tanha (uncountable)
- (Buddhism) Cravings; desires.
- 2009 May 10, “Enlightenment Therapy”, in New York Times:
- The Buddhist concept of tanha, for example — roughly translated as “blind demandingness” — encapsulates many tenets of R.E.B.T. and points the way toward emotional equanimity: stop asking more of the universe than it can possibly deliver.
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Anagrams
- Ahtna, Anath, Athan, athan, tahan, tanah, thana