There are 13 total results for your 补特伽罗 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
補特伽羅 补特伽罗 see styles |
bǔ tè qié luó bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 pu t`e ch`ieh lo pu te chieh lo futogara |
pudgala, 'the body, matter; the soul, personal identity' (M.W.); intp. by man, men, human being, and 衆生 all the living; also by 趣向 direction, or transmigration; and 有情 the sentient, v. 弗. |
無補特伽羅 无补特伽罗 see styles |
wú bǔ tè qié luó wu2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 wu pu t`e ch`ieh lo wu pu te chieh lo mu futogara |
no personal identity |
士夫補特伽羅 士夫补特伽罗 see styles |
shì fū bǔ tè qié luó shi4 fu1 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 shih fu pu t`e ch`ieh lo shih fu pu te chieh lo shifu futogara |
person(s) |
建立補特伽羅 建立补特伽罗 see styles |
jiàn lì bǔ tè qié luó jian4 li4 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 chien li pu t`e ch`ieh lo chien li pu te chieh lo kenryū putogara |
to posit a personal identity |
簡擇補特伽羅 简择补特伽罗 see styles |
jiǎn zé bǔ tè qié luó jian3 ze2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 chien tse pu t`e ch`ieh lo chien tse pu te chieh lo kenchaku futogara |
investigating individual existence |
補特伽羅無性 补特伽罗无性 see styles |
bǔ tè qié luó wú xìng bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 wu2 xing4 pu t`e ch`ieh lo wu hsing pu te chieh lo wu hsing futogara mushō |
naturelessness of the person |
補特伽羅無我 补特伽罗无我 see styles |
bǔ tè qié luó wú wǒ bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 wu2 wo3 pu t`e ch`ieh lo wu wo pu te chieh lo wu wo putogara muga |
non-existence of a enduring self |
所成熟補特伽羅 所成熟补特伽罗 see styles |
suǒ chéng shóu bǔ tè qié luó suo3 cheng2 shou2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 so ch`eng shou pu t`e ch`ieh lo so cheng shou pu te chieh lo shojōjuku futogara |
(imputed) individual that is ripened |
能成熟補特伽羅 能成熟补特伽罗 see styles |
néng chéng shóu bǔ tè qié luó neng2 cheng2 shou2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 neng ch`eng shou pu t`e ch`ieh lo neng cheng shou pu te chieh lo nōjōjuku futogara |
ripening individual |
補特伽羅無我性 补特伽罗无我性 see styles |
bǔ tè qié luó wú wǒ xìng bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 wu2 wo3 xing4 pu t`e ch`ieh lo wu wo hsing pu te chieh lo wu wo hsing futogara mugashō |
selflessness of person |
倶分解脫補特伽羅 倶分解脱补特伽罗 see styles |
jù fēn jiě tuō bǔ tè qié luó ju4 fen1 jie3 tuo1 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 chü fen chieh t`o pu t`e ch`ieh lo chü fen chieh to pu te chieh lo kubun gedatsu putogara |
liberated in both ways from the notion of individuality |
鈍慧士夫補特伽羅 钝慧士夫补特伽罗 see styles |
dùn huì shì fū bǔ tè qié luó dun4 hui4 shi4 fu1 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 tun hui shih fu pu t`e ch`ieh lo tun hui shih fu pu te chieh lo don'e shifu futogara |
persons of dull intelligence |
執著補特伽羅及法愚癡 执着补特伽罗及法愚癡 see styles |
zhí zhuó bǔ tè qié luó jí fǎ yú chī zhi2 zhuo2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 ji2 fa3 yu2 chi1 chih cho pu t`e ch`ieh lo chi fa yü ch`ih chih cho pu te chieh lo chi fa yü chih shūjaku futogara kyū hō guchi |
foolishly clinging to the notions of pudgala (person) and dharmas |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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