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krodha / krodhi | क्रोध / क्रोधी

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22 May 2024
krodha / krodhi | क्रोध / क्रोधी
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krodha (Devanagari: क्रोध​; ISO 15919: krōdha) means anger. It is one of the vices of Maya.

Derived from this, a Krodhi (Devanagari: क्रोधी; ISO 15919: krōdhī) is a person who is under the grip of anger.



Further Reading and Reference

  • Reference: Bhagavad Bhakti - True Devotion, Ch. 8

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