Tanda vs Tanha - What's the difference?
tanda | tanha |
A turn of dancing in a milonga or tango.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 25, author=Glenn Collins, title=Tangoing Cheek to Cheek for 3 Minutes in the Park, work=New York Times
, passage=The disc jockey, Hernan Brizuela, 33, was playing sets, or tandas , of Argentine tangos: fast, medium, then slow. }}
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(Buddhism) Cravings; desires.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=May 10, author=, title=Enlightenment Therapy, work=New York Times
, passage=The Buddhist concept of tanha , for example — roughly translated as “blind demandingness” — encapsulates many tenets of R.E.B.T. and points the way toward emotional equanimity: stop asking more of the universe than it can possibly deliver. }}
As an adjective tanda
is .As a verb tanda
is to light, to ignite; to turn on (any kind of) lights (including flames).As a noun tanha is
(buddhism) cravings; desires.tanda
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tanha
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