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Anapatrapya

Translations of
Anapatrapya
Englishlack of propriety
disregard
shamelessness
Sanskritanapatrapya, anapatrāpya
Palianottappa
Chinese無愧
Indonesiantidak takut berbuat jahat
Tibetanཁྲེལ་མེད་པ།
(Wylie: khrel med pa;
THL: trel mepa
)
VietnameseVô úy
Glossary of Buddhism

Anapatrapya (Sanskrit; Pali: anottappa; Tibetan phonetic: trel mepa) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "lack of propriety", "disregard", etc. In the Theravada tradition, anottappa is defined as the absence of dread on account of misconduct.[1] In the Mahayana tradition, anapatrapya is defined as engaging in non-virtue without inhibition on account of others.[2][3]

Anapatrapya (Pali: anottappa) is identified as:

  1. ^ Bhikkhu Bodhi (2003), pp. 83
  2. ^ Guenther (1975), Kindle Locations 935-936.
  3. ^ Kunsang (2004), p. 28.

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অনপত্রপ্য (বৌদ্ধ দর্শন) Bengali/Bangla Anottappa ID 無愧 Japanese 무괴 Korean

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