--- In [email protected], cardemaister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Peter Sutphen 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cardmeister,
> > do you know what the sanskrit word is that is being
> > translated as "anger" in English? 
> > 
> 
> I think it's "krodha".
> 
> 1 krodha m. anger , wrath , passion VS. xxx , 14 AV. S3Br. &c. ; 
> (ifc. f. %{A}) Amar. ; Anger (personified as a child of Lobha and 
> Nikr2iti ; or of Death ; or of Brahma1) VP. ; N. of a Da1nava MBh. 
> i , 2543 Hariv. ; of the mystic syllable %{hum} or %{hrUM} , Ra1mat 
> Up. ; (%{A}) f. N. of one of the thirteen daughters of Daksha and 
> wife of Kas3yapa MBh. i , 2520 Hariv. ; (%{I}) f. (in music) N. 
> of a S3ruti ; (%{am}) n. N. of the fifty-ninth year of the sixty 
> years "' Br2ihaspati cycle VarBr2S. 

Wow.  So all this time we've been thinking that the
Gita was talking about the enlightened being or not
being angry, and it was really just saying that the
enlightened may or may not be able to be one of the
thirteen daughters of Daksha.  Odd, but it could be
one of those "You had to have been there at the time" 
teachings.  :-)

Unc






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