kashaya

See also: Kashaya and kaṣāya

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit कषाय (kaṣāya, astringent; dull; yellowish red; dirt; passion), from Proto-Indo-European *kars-. Cognates include Sanskrit कष्ट (kaṣṭa) and English harsh.

Noun

kashaya (uncountable)

  1. (Buddhism) Robes of fully ordained monks and nuns
  2. (Jainism) Passion; strong feelings produced by a person's soul out of worldly attachments.

References

  • Partridge, Christopher Hugh (2005). Introduction to World Religions (Fortress Press), p. 173 →ISBN, 9780800637149
  • Monier Williams (1899) “kashaya”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 0265, column 3.
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