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The Best Ways to Manage Anger in Accordance with the Buddhist Perspective
Author Changcharoen, Chompoonuch (著) ; Ven. Indavudha (著)
Source Journal of the International Buddhist Studies College
Volumev.9 n.2 07-12
Date2023.12.18
Pages80 - 90
PublisherMaha Chulalongkorn Rajavidyalaya University
LocationBangkok, Thailand [曼谷, 泰國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordThe Best Ways; Anger Management
AbstractThere exist three fundamental roots of issues within our existence. These roots are identified as greed, hatred, and delusion, which serve as the foundation of unwholesome kamma. Consequently, the emergence of these unfavorable actions and challenges can be directly attributed to the presence of greed, hatred, and delusion. The state of greed, along with that of hatred, is consistently accompanied by a veil of ignorance or delusion. The subject matter being addressed in this particular piece pertains to the effective Management of Anger. Accordingly, I shall delineate various strategies aimed at managing and diminishing feelings of anger. Within the realm of Buddhism, a plethora of methodologies exist for the purpose of managing and eradicating Dosa-anger, which constitutes one of the Cetasikas among the 14 unwholesome mental factors that are intricately linked with the 12 categories of unwholesome Cittas, serving the needs of both individuals and society at large who harbor a desire to evade problems, adversities, tensions, anxieties, and apprehensions. The article is structured into three distinct sections; namely the examination of the essence of anger, the exploration of its underlying causes, and the presentation of strategies for anger management, thereby encapsulating the primary objective of this article, which is to foster a comprehensive understanding of the intrinsic nature, causal factors, and effective management techniques related to anger, thereby prompting both individuals and society, regardless of religious affiliation, to exercise a discerning eye towards achieving the desired quality of life. It has come to our attention that the strategies outlined within this article, in conjunction with those previously mentioned, are in alignment with the Buddhist teachings on anger management, notwithstanding our collective aspiration to manifest an existence reflective of an ideal state.
Table of contentsAbstract 80
Introduction 82
The Nature of Anger 82
The Causes of Anger 83
The Best Ways to Manage Anger 85
Conclusion 89
References 90
ISSN24655546 (P)
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Created date2024.04.26
Modified date2024.04.26



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