Krodh
Krodh is a Sanskrit word that translates to "anger" or "wrath" in English. It is one of the eight emotions described in ancient Indian philosophy, along with love, joy, sorrow, fear, and others. Krodh is often associated with the element of fire and the sense of taste, and is considered one of the negative emotions. In Hindu mythology, Krodh is personified as a demon, often depicted as a fierce and destructive force. The concept of Krodh is also discussed in Buddhist philosophy, where it is seen as one of the hindrances to enlightenment. Managing Krodh is an important aspect of personal growth and spiritual development in many Eastern philosophies.