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What's the difference between desire (chanda) and craving (tanha)? From my understanding, tanha is always unwholesome but chanda can be wholesome or unwholesome.
Chanda is a reason for Tanha. Ignorance (Avidya) is the cause for Chanda means it's the cause for Tanha. Then Tanha causes to increases the Chanda 's density towards something. Nirvana is understanding Chanda towards something is a useless thing. As nothing in this world is going to satisfy the intention (Chanda) the living beings have. That's why no one can reach ultimate satisfaction. If ...
This is a powerful clarification. It suggests that a practitioner experiencing "dryness" or apathy (loss of Chanda) has actually drifted away from the Sutta instructions for Jhana/Samadhi, rather than succeeding in "letting go." The distinction between abandoning Tanha but cultivating Chanda seems vital for preventing the "spiritual depression" often reported by isolated meditators.
Chanda is a sense of wanting which arises in the mind before the defilements turn it into tanha which is the craving that leads to dukkha. When chanda arises we can use wisdom to decide whether to follow a want or not, if we have no wisdom then when chanda arises we immediately attach to it and think that our wants have to be met and so we suffer.