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fire-puja
Tib: sbyin-sreg A tantric ritual, performed mostly upon completion of a mantra-recitation retreat of a Buddha-figure for which one has received an empowerment, during which one tosses into a fire a large number of specific substances, accompanied by elabo ... (more) |
طقوس الوهب النار
طقوس تانترا تقام غالباً عند الانتهاء من معتزل لترديدات المانترا لأحد هيئات بوذا التي سبق تلقِي التمكين الخاص بها، ويقوم الشخص أثناء هذه الطقوس بإلقاء كمية كبيرة من مواد خاصة في النار، ويصاحب تلك العملية تخيل تفصيلي دقيق. عادة تقام لتنقية ... (more) |
firm aspiration
Tib: mos-pa |
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firm conviction
Tib: mos-pa (1) According to Asanga, the mental factor (subsidiary awareness) that focuses on a fact that one has validly ascertained to be like this and not like that, and which makes one's belief that a fact is true so firm that others' arguments or ... (more) |
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fitness, sense of | |
five aggregate factors
Tib: phung-po lnga Skt: pancaskandha The five networks that constitute all the nonstatic phenomena that could make up each moment of the mental continuum of each limited being: the aggregates of (1) forms of physical phenomena, (2) feelings of levels of happiness, (3) disting ... (more) |
عناصر التجمعات الخمسة
الشبكات الخمس التي تكون كل طاهرة غير ثابتة التي يمكنها خلق كل لحظة بالاستمرارية الذهنية لكل كائن محدود: تجمعات (1) الهيئة المادية للظاهرة، (2) مشاعر مستويات السعادة، (3) التمييز، (4) المتغيرات المؤثرة الأخرى، (5) الوعي الأساسي. |
five aggregate factors of experience
Tib: phung-po Skt: skandha |
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five aggregates | التجمعات الخمس |
five ascertaining mental factors
Tib: yul-nges lnga |
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five bodhisattva pathway minds
Tib: lam-lnga Also called: five paths |
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Five Buddha-Bodies | |
five Buddha-wisdoms | |
five congruent features
Tib: mtshungs-ldan lnga Five things shared in common by the primary consciousness and subsidiary awarenesses within a cognition. (1) According to Vasubandhu, they share the same reliance, object, mental aspect, time, and natal sources having the same slant. (2) A ... (more) |
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Five Corpuses of a Buddha
Tib: sku-lnga (I) In some presentations, (1) A Corpus of Emanations (Nirmanakaya), (2) Corpus of Full Use (Sambhogakaya), (3) Corpus of Deep Awareness Encompassing Everything (Jnanadharmakaya), (4) Corpus of Essential Nature of a Buddha (Svabhavakaya), ... (more) |
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five degenerations | |
five dhyani-Buddas | |
five heinous crimes
Tib: mtshams-med lnga |
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five major fields of knowledge
Tib: rig-gnas lnga The major topics of study in the ancient Indian Buddhist monasteries: (1) art and craftsmanship, (2) medicine, (3) languages and grammar, (4) logic, and (5) inner or exceptional self-knowledge |
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five obscurations
Tib: sgrib-pa lnga A set of five mental factors that prevent the attainment of the three higher trainings, in ethical self-discipline, absorbed concentration, and discriminating awareness. According to Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend, (1) flightiness of mind ... (more) |
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five obstacles | |
five personal enriching situations | |
five physical cognitive sensors | |
five social enriching situations | |
five types of deep awareness
Tib: ye-shes lnga Five types of principal awareness that all beings have as an aspect of Buddha-nature. The five are (1) mirror-like, (2) equalizing, (3) individualizing, and (4) accomplishing deep awareness, and (5) deep awareness of reality. Some transla ... (more) |
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five types of desirable sensory objects |