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  1. Difference between desire (chanda) and craving (tanha)?

    What's the difference between desire (chanda) and craving (tanha)? From my understanding, tanha is always unwholesome but chanda can be wholesome or unwholesome.

  2. What is the difference and relation between chanda and cetana?

    Sep 26, 2019 · Chanda is when the child saw a puppet in the toy store, and having come home keeps asking mom to buy the puppet. And the mom says, "but what are you gonna do with it, after a day …

  3. How to develop Chanda? - Buddhism Stack Exchange

    Sep 11, 2016 · Here, chanda is clearly a word for right effort (sammā vāyāma). The Commentaries regard this as a wholesome desire (kusala-c,chanda), a spiritual desire (or Dharma-moved desire, …

  4. What are the doctrinal dangers of suppressing 'Chanda' (wholesome ...

    Jan 12, 2026 · It suggests that a practitioner experiencing "dryness" or apathy (loss of Chanda) has actually drifted away from the Sutta instructions for Jhana/Samadhi, rather than succeeding in "letting …

  5. How is 'Chanda' (Intention) related to 'Tanha' (Desire)?

    Apr 9, 2021 · Chanda is a reason for Tanha. Ignorance (Avidya) is the cause for Chanda means it's the cause for Tanha. Then Tanha causes to increases the Chanda 's density towards something. …

  6. What type of tanha, is the tanha to end tanha?

    Chanda can be used in two different ways. In “kämachanda”, it is mind blinded by käma or sense pleasures. So it is like Tanha. In this case “Chanda” wrapping one’s mind with samma vaca, samma …

  7. Stopping Tanha or craving - Buddhism Stack Exchange

    Apr 23, 2015 · Wikipedia's Contrast to wholesome desire (chanda) says, The Buddhist teachings contrast the reflexive, self-centered desire of taṇhā with wholesome types of desire, such as the …

  8. What is the "sensual desire" fetter? - Buddhism Stack Exchange

    Jul 10, 2021 · What is the "sensual desire" described as one of the fetters, which is: Reduced or weakened in a once-returner Abandoned in a non-returner Are kāmarāga and kāmacchando used …

  9. Why are desires in The Five Hindrances only about "sensual" desires ...

    Kāmacchanda = akusala-chanda = will+sensual desires, aspiration of sensual desires. interest and attaching, needing. Kusala-chanda = will+wholesome mind and mind factors, aspiration of …

  10. How would Buddhists reply to this paradox of enlightenment

    Aug 13, 2022 · And in reply to that, Buddhism distinguishes between wholesome and unwholesome desires -- i.e. taṇhā (which is referenced in the Second Noble Truth), and chanda which is defined for …