There are 28 total results for your 異熟 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
異熟 异熟 see styles |
yì shóu yi4 shou2 i shou ijuku |
vipāka, different when cooked, or matured, i.e. the effect differing from the cause, e. g. pleasure differing from goodness its cause, and pain from evil. Also, maturing or producing its effects in another life. |
異熟品 异熟品 see styles |
yì shóu pǐn yi4 shou2 pin3 i shou p`in i shou pin ijuku hon |
category of the ripened |
異熟因 异熟因 see styles |
yì shóu yīn yi4 shou2 yin1 i shou yin ijuku in |
vipāka-hetu heterogeneous cause, i.e. a cause producing a different effect, known as 無記 neutral, or not ethical, e.g. goodness resulting in pleasure, evil in pain. |
異熟心 异熟心 see styles |
yì shóu xīn yi4 shou2 xin1 i shou hsin ijuku shin |
mind of [karmic] maturation |
異熟性 异熟性 see styles |
yì shóu xìng yi4 shou2 xing4 i shou hsing ijukushō |
having the nature of karmic maturation |
異熟愚 异熟愚 see styles |
yì shóu yú yi4 shou2 yu2 i shou yü ijukugu |
ignorance in regard to how karma matures |
異熟果 异熟果 see styles |
yì shóu guǒ yi4 shou2 guo3 i shou kuo ijuku ka |
Fruit ripening differently, i.e. in another incarnation, or life, e.g. the condition of the eye and other organs now resulting from specific sins or otherwise in previous existence. |
異熟法 异熟法 see styles |
yì shóu fǎ yi4 shou2 fa3 i shou fa ijuku hō |
ripened phenomenon |
異熟生 异熟生 see styles |
yì shóu shēng yi4 shou2 sheng1 i shou sheng ijuku shō |
A difference is made in Mahāyāna between 異熟 (異熟識) which is considered as ālaya-vijñāna, and 異熟生 the six senses, which are produced from the ālaya-vijñāna. |
異熟識 异熟识 see styles |
yì shóu shì yi4 shou2 shi4 i shou shih ijuku shiki |
consciousness that is resultant of maturation |
異熟障 异熟障 see styles |
yì shóu zhàng yi4 shou2 zhang4 i shou chang ijuku shō |
retributive hindrances |
有異熟 有异熟 see styles |
yǒu yì shóu you3 yi4 shou2 yu i shou uijuku |
having maturation |
果異熟 果异熟 see styles |
guǒ yì shóu guo3 yi4 shou2 kuo i shou kaijuku |
maturation of fruits |
業異熟 业异熟 see styles |
yè yì shóu ye4 yi4 shou2 yeh i shou gō ijuku |
fruition of karma |
與異熟 与异熟 see styles |
yǔ yì shóu yu3 yi4 shou2 yü i shou yo ijuku |
with ripening |
苦異熟 苦异熟 see styles |
kǔ yì shóu ku3 yi4 shou2 k`u i shou ku i shou ku ijuku |
[karmic] maturation of suffering |
異熟因果 异熟因果 see styles |
yì shóu yīn guǒ yi4 shou2 yin1 guo3 i shou yin kuo ijuku inka |
ripening of causes into effects |
異熟所攝 异熟所摄 see styles |
yì shóu suǒ shè yi4 shou2 suo3 she4 i shou so she ijuku shoshō |
included in karmic maturation |
異熟無記 异熟无记 see styles |
yì shóu wú jì yi4 shou2 wu2 ji4 i shou wu chi ijuku muki |
[non-impedimentary] morally indeterminate hindrances of heterogeneous result |
受苦異熟 受苦异熟 see styles |
shòu kǔ yì shóu shou4 ku3 yi4 shou2 shou k`u i shou shou ku i shou juku ijuku |
maturation of suffering |
可愛異熟 可爱异熟 see styles |
kě ài yì shóu ke3 ai4 yi4 shou2 k`o ai i shou ko ai i shou kaai ijuku |
desirable results |
果及異熟 果及异熟 see styles |
guǒ jí yì shóu guo3 ji2 yi4 shou2 kuo chi i shou kakyū ijuku |
to result and maturation |
等流異熟 等流异熟 see styles |
děng liú yì shú deng3 liu2 yi4 shu2 teng liu i shu tōruijuku |
maturation (of causes) of the same type |
苦異熟果 苦异熟果 see styles |
kǔ yì shóu guǒ ku3 yi4 shou2 guo3 k`u i shou kuo ku i shou kuo ku ijuku ka |
karmic maturation of suffering |
異熟等五果 异熟等五果 see styles |
yì shóu děng wǔ guǒ yi4 shou2 deng3 wu3 guo3 i shou teng wu kuo ijuku tō goka |
The five fruits of karma; pañcaphalāni, or effects produced by one or more of the six hetus or causes. They are as follows: (1) 異熟果 vipāka-phala, heterogeneous effect produced by heterogeneous cause. (2) 等流果 niṣyanda-phala, uniformly continuous effect. (3) 士用果 puruṣakāra-phala, simultaneous effect produced by the sahabhū-hetu and the saṃprayukta-hetu; v. 六因. (4) 增上果 adhipati-phala, aggregate effect produced by the karma-hetu. (5) 離繫果 visaṃyoga-phala, emancipated effect produced by, the six causes. |
業異熟智力 业异熟智力 see styles |
yè yì shóu zhì lì ye4 yi4 shou2 zhi4 li4 yeh i shou chih li gō ijuku chiriki |
power of the knowledge of karmic maturation |
可愛諸果異熟 可爱诸果异熟 see styles |
kě ài zhū guǒ yì shóu ke3 ai4 zhu1 guo3 yi4 shou2 k`o ai chu kuo i shou ko ai chu kuo i shou kaai sho kaijuku |
desirable karmic retribution |
可愛殊勝異熟果 可爱殊胜异熟果 see styles |
kě ài shū shèng yì shóu guǒ ke3 ai4 shu1 sheng4 yi4 shou2 guo3 k`o ai shu sheng i shou kuo ko ai shu sheng i shou kuo kaai shushō ijukuka |
agreeable superior results of [karmic] maturation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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