


Volume 20 No 17 (2022)
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Psychological Way of Fighting Against the Lust, Greed, Arrogance, Jealous, Illusion and Attachment Moha, Anger
Dr. Roopa B, Dr Ruupa rao
Abstract
No external foe is more dangerous than one's own thoughts. While it's possible to shield oneself from the physical or emotional wrath of other people, doing the same with potentially damaging ideas, circumstances, and emotions is far more challenging. But if you're serious about developing yourself, he's the best buddy you could ask for. It is crucial to an individual's development that they become a benefactor of themselves by taking care of the six adversaries inside their minds. There is some degree of interdependence between these seven foes (lust, Greed, arrogance, jealous, Illusion and attachment Moha, Anger ) . But they are all working together to wipe us off the face of the earth. It's impossible, for instance, to have feelings of jealousy without also harbouring some animosity against the object of our envy. Excessive hunger for money, for instance, is driven by an unhealthy need for acquisition and may result in either pride or self-control among the genuinely wealthy. Hence this study presented a descriptive analysis from literature to have a solution and mind peace.
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lust, Greed, arrogance, jealous, Illusion and attachment Moha, Anger
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