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craving for annihilation after death is not Vibhava Tanha. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. This results in wanting the pain to go away. The former is the desire for that 'self' to continue its existence and the latter for that same 'self' to be annihilated due to aversion. Bhava)?As i said above due to Tanha it makes upadana or bonds,When it has bonds being go life to life continuously that calls Bhava, being get birth life to life due to Bhava..And there are three kinds of Tanha in Sutta (Kama, Bhava, Vibhava): Ex: When you are meditating, if pain arises in the legs or back and if you are unmindful(ignorant), disliking will arise.
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Chanda literally means "impulse, excitement, will, desire for". Upadana is clinging for sense-pleasures, wrong views, rites-and-rituals and self-doctrine. "skinny person don't want be thin""Becoming craving" is self-denial, "not-becoming craving" is also self-denial -- site design / logo © 2020 Stack Exchange Inc; user contributions licensed under Excerpt from Buddhist texts on the definition and types of tanha or craving and its implications on karma and rebirth. The destination (rebirth) of a person with Vibhaba Tanha is anger, frustration, stress & unhappiness; such as, for example, wanting to not be exposed to reading SarathW's posts but not being able to avoid them. True love gives to its object the freedom to be him/her-self.
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In this context, Vibhava Tanha.is simply the self craving for the self to die or be annihilated. Featured on Meta Buddhism Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled
site design / logo © 2020 Stack Exchange Inc; user contributions licensed under Vibhava Tanha is egoism; as described in Iti 49: Summary: (6)=(3) which depend on (4); and (4) is explained by (5), so when say (5) condition (7), it is the same as say (4) condition (7). It is merely a self-view.It is!
@SarathW Please help me to know, which part of this answer that you can not understand. If you think of it as nothingness or emptiness or end of a being, those false views can cause Vibhava Tanha.But just like how the suffering of pain does not end by craving for it to end, Nibbana(end of all suffering) cannot be reached by craving for it.
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What is the destination (rebirth) of a person with Vibhaba Tanha?
Is the view non-existence considered Vibhava Tanha?
Both of your answers are helpful except way Buddha said Tanha lead to Bhava.SN 56.11 the Buddha did say Tanha Pacaya Bhava. Kama tanha - this makes due to craving on five senses; Bhawa tanha -this is the craving to go life by life through ''sansara'' and get confort; Vibhawa tanha - craving to get confort thinking ''there is no life or birth after this life'' Bonds make in mind due to these thrice are the upadana make by them as described above Upadana is at the level of clinging whereas Tanha is mere liking of the above mentioned.Ex: you see an expensive watch in a shop and you start to like it.
The wish to commit suicide would be a case of vibhava tanha.
Bhava and vibhava tanha are both rooted in the delusion that a 'self' exists. This is a mild realization of the Four Noble Truths. annihilationism is defined in DN 1 and Iti 49 as the view that a "self" ends at death. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top When pain arises in the body, if you practice mindfulness instead of wishing for it to go away, the suffering will stop regardless of if the pain is still there or not. What is the Sutta reference relating to this teaching? This kind of desire is wanting sense pleasures through the body or the other senses and always seeking things to excite or please your senses - that is kama tanha. Desire or tanha in Pali is an important thing to understand.
But, actually, you need to understand the whole of each sutta I linked above, to understand my explanation.Thanks. for example,
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Tanha versus Chanda.
If you think of it as a status to achieve or a land/heaven to enter or a state of bliss, those false views can cause Bhava Tanha.