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"This anthology offers a guide to classical Indian approaches to emotion"--
Buddhism --- Emotions --- Psychology. --- Religious aspects --- Buddhism. --- Abhilasha. --- Accreditation. --- Addition. --- Anecdote. --- Arhat. --- Awareness. --- Bangle. --- Bauble. --- Bhakti. --- Bhavabhuti. --- Bhikkhu. --- Bhima. --- Buddhism. --- Civics. --- Confabulation. --- Consciousness. --- Consideration. --- Contrasting and categorization of emotions. --- Couplet. --- Declaration of love. --- Deference. --- Deliberation. --- Dialectic. --- Disposition. --- Dukkha. --- Edict. --- Embellishment. --- Emotion. --- Emotionality. --- Empathy. --- Entitlement. --- Epic poetry. --- Epistemic community. --- Explanation. --- Feeling. --- Frisson. --- Goad. --- God. --- Handbook. --- Heart (symbol). --- Hinglish. --- Ideology. --- Ingredient. --- Kaurava. --- Krodha (Mental factor). --- Kshanti. --- Kunti. --- Metta. --- Motivated reasoning. --- Mudita. --- Narrative. --- Neologism. --- Of Education. --- Parable. --- Personal identity. --- Personal narrative. --- Persuasion. --- Physiology. --- Plot device. --- Poetics. --- Poetry. --- Politician. --- Prakrit. --- Progenitor. --- Propaganda. --- Rati. --- Reason. --- Reincarnation. --- Religion. --- Religious text. --- Reprint. --- Requirement. --- Respondent. --- Retinue. --- Rhetoric. --- Robert Stalnaker. --- Sanskara (rite of passage). --- Sattva. --- Self-affirmation. --- Self-image. --- Shame. --- Shurpanakha. --- Singh. --- Sojourner Truth. --- Stipulation. --- Sugriva. --- Sukha. --- Tamas (philosophy). --- Temperament. --- The Giver. --- Theology. --- Thought. --- Treatise. --- Udana. --- Usage. --- Utterance. --- Vocation. --- Vow. --- Xin (concept). --- Yasodhara.
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