Auddhatya

Translations of
Auddhatya
Englishexcitement
restlessness
ebulience
flightiness of mind
Sanskritauddhatya
Paliuddhacca
Burmeseဥဒ္ဓစ္စ
Chinese掉擧
Indonesiankebingungan; kegelisahan
Khmerឧទ្ធច្ចៈ
(UNGEGN: udthorch-chak)
Tibetanརྒོད་པ།
(Wylie: rgod pa;
THL: göpa
)
VietnameseTrạo cử
Glossary of Buddhism

Auddhatya (Sanskrit; Pali: uddhacca; Tibetan phonetic: göpa ) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "excitement", "restlessness", etc. In the Theravada tradition, uddhacca is defined as a mental factor that is characterized by disquietude, like water whipped by the wind.[1] In the Mahayana tradition, auddhatya is defined as a mental factor that causes our mind to fly off from an object and recollect something else.[2][3]

Auddhatya is identified as:

  1. ^ Bhikkhu Bodhi (2003), pp. 83
  2. ^ Guenther (1975), Kindle Locations 953-954.
  3. ^ Kunsang (2004), p. 29.
  4. ^ "AN.10.13". agama.buddhason.org. Retrieved 2023-05-24.