pratiGa
pratigha , generally m. , in LV 329.22 nt. ( Pali paṭigha, acc. to PTSD m. and nt. ; Skt. pratigha, m. , resistance ; [ Lex. and a few doubtful literary occurrences] anger ), aversion, repugnance, loathing, hostility (hardly anger , at least I find no clear proof for this mg. ; but in Mvy 1945 , where it follows and seems to contrast with rāgaḥ, Tib. renders khon khro ba , anger ). It is often bracketed and contrasted with anunaya , q.v. for citations; both (= rāga and dveṣa) are evil and must be shunned. Etymolog. gloss Śikṣ 149.5 it is called pratigha because it destroys , pratihanti, roots of merit . One of six kleśa, Dharmas 67 (follows rāgaḥ). Other occurrences (without anunaya): LV 11.5 ; Dbh 25.4 ; Bbh 7.16 ; 161.13 ; Śikṣ 6.17 ; 52.9 ; 251.15 ; 271.12 . See also next.