<Li> Job was angry with God: "You have turned cruel to me; with the might of your hand you persecute me" (Book of Job 30: 21). </Li> <Li> Jeremiah was angry with God for deceiving his people: "Ah, Lord God, how utterly you have deceived this people and Jerusalem ." (Book of Jeremiah 4: 10). </Li> <P> In Hinduism, anger is equated with sorrow as a form of unrequited desire . The objects of anger are perceived as a hindrance to the gratification of the desires of the angry person . Alternatively if one thinks one is superior, the result is grief . Anger is considered to be packed with more evil power than desire . In the Bhagavad Gita Krishna regards greed, anger, and lust as signs of ignorance and leads to perpetual bondage . As for the agitations of the bickering mind, they are divided into two divisions . The first is called avirodha - prīti, or unrestricted attachment, and the other is called virodha - yukta - krodha, anger arising from frustration . Adherence to the philosophy of the Māyāvādīs, belief in the fruitive results of the karma - vādīs, and belief in plans based on materialistic desires are called avirodha - prīti . (Reference needed) </P> <P> Jñānīs, karmīs and materialistic planmakers generally attract the attention of conditioned souls, but when the materialists cannot fulfill their plans and when their devices are frustrated, they become angry . Frustration of material desires produces anger . </P>

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