There are 12 total results for your 平等性 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
平等性 see styles |
píng děng xìng ping2 deng3 xing4 p`ing teng hsing ping teng hsing byōdō shō |
The universal nature, i. e. the 眞如 bhūtatathatā q. v. |
平等性智 see styles |
píng děng xìng zhì ping2 deng3 xing4 zhi4 p`ing teng hsing chih ping teng hsing chih byōdō shō chi |
samatājñāna. The wisdom of rising above such distinctions as I and Thou, meum and tūm, thus being rid of the ego idea, and wisdom in regard to all things equally and universally, cf. 五智. The esoteric school also call it the 灌頂智 and Ratnasaṃbhava wisdom. |
法平等性 see styles |
fǎ píng děng xìng fa3 ping2 deng3 xing4 fa p`ing teng hsing fa ping teng hsing hō byōdō shō |
equality of phenomena |
不生平等性 see styles |
bù shēng píng děng xìng bu4 sheng1 ping2 deng3 xing4 pu sheng p`ing teng hsing pu sheng ping teng hsing fushō byōdō shō |
equality [of phenomena] in terms of their non-arising |
本寂平等性 see styles |
běn jí píng děng xìng ben3 ji2 ping2 deng3 xing4 pen chi p`ing teng hsing pen chi ping teng hsing honjaku byōdō shō |
equality nature of original quiesence |
無相平等性 无相平等性 see styles |
wú xiàng píng děng xìng wu2 xiang4 ping2 deng3 xing4 wu hsiang p`ing teng hsing wu hsiang ping teng hsing musō byōdō shō |
equality in terms of signlessness |
解脫平等性 解脱平等性 see styles |
jiě tuō píng děng xìng jie3 tuo1 ping2 deng3 xing4 chieh t`o p`ing teng hsing chieh to ping teng hsing gedatsu byōdō shō |
equality in nature [of dharmas] based on being liberated [from afflictions] |
一切佛平等性 see styles |
yī qiè fó píng děng xìng yi1 qie4 fo2 ping2 deng3 xing4 i ch`ieh fo p`ing teng hsing i chieh fo ping teng hsing issai butsu byōdō shō |
equality of all buddhas |
無戲論平等性 无戏论平等性 see styles |
wú xì lùn píng děng xìng wu2 xi4 lun4 ping2 deng3 xing4 wu hsi lun p`ing teng hsing wu hsi lun ping teng hsing mu keron byōdō shō |
sameness in the lack of conceptual elaboration |
如幻化等平等性 see styles |
rú huàn huà děng píng děng xìng ru2 huan4 hua4 deng3 ping2 deng3 xing4 ju huan hua teng p`ing teng hsing ju huan hua teng ping teng hsing nyo genke tō byōdō shō |
the equality in nature of illusory transformations |
自然不生平等性 see styles |
zì rán bù shēng píng děng xìng zi4 ran2 bu4 sheng1 ping2 deng3 xing4 tzu jan pu sheng p`ing teng hsing tzu jan pu sheng ping teng hsing jinen fushō byōdō shō |
naturally unarisen equal nature |
遠離一切取捨造作平等性 远离一切取舍造作平等性 see styles |
yuǎn lí yī qiè qǔ shě zào zuò píng děng xìng yuan3 li2 yi1 qie4 qu3 she3 zao4 zuo4 ping2 deng3 xing4 yüan li i ch`ieh ch`ü she tsao tso p`ing teng hsing yüan li i chieh chü she tsao tso ping teng hsing onri issai shusha zōsa byōdō shō |
equality based on freedom from the karmic formations of appropriating and relinquishing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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