Jin (Buddhism)
(Slang, sanskrit: pratigha, dvesa, paṭigha, English: ill will, anger, repugnance) is an element of the following class, group or system. ▪ In the third world (the third world), it is only in the bathing world. ▪ It is one of the three poisons (Buddhist roots) that Gotama Buddha said. ▪ Among the five (five) lids of the Gotama Buddha, it corresponds to a dog in the jeon (瞋恚 蓋). ▪ In Buddhist Buddhist teaching, it corresponds to 6 kinds of basic defilements (6 眠 眠). It is also one of seven sleep (seven sleeping), 10 sleep (ten sleeping), and 98 sleep (九 eight 眠 sleep). ▪ It is one of the six fundamental defilements in the teaching of Buddhism and Buddhism in the Buddhism. § It corresponds to the early Buddhism, Buddhist Buddhism, and Buddhism of the Mahayana Buddhism. ▪ Buddhism and Taegeung Among the ten evils of Buddhism, it corresponds to Jeon (瞋恚).