There are 9 total results for your 有想 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
有想 see styles |
yǒu xiǎng you3 xiang3 yu hsiang usō |
To have thoughts, or desires, opp. 無想. |
非有想 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fei1 you3 xiang3 fei yu hsiang |
The 定 or degree of meditation of this name leads to rebirth in the arūpa heaven; which is not entirely free from distress, of which it has 八苦 eight forms. |
有想有情 see styles |
yǒu xiǎng yǒu qíng you3 xiang3 you3 qing2 yu hsiang yu ch`ing yu hsiang yu ching usō ujō |
beings with ideation |
有想無想 有想无想 see styles |
yǒu xiǎng wú xiǎng you3 xiang3 wu2 xiang3 yu hsiang wu hsiang usō musō |
ideation and non-ideation |
有想等至 see styles |
yǒu xiǎng děng zhì you3 xiang3 deng3 zhi4 yu hsiang teng chih usō tōshi |
meditative equipoise containing conceptualization |
有想無想處 有想无想处 see styles |
yǒu xiǎng wú xiǎng chù you3 xiang3 wu2 xiang3 chu4 yu hsiang wu hsiang ch`u yu hsiang wu hsiang chu usō musō jo |
sphere of ideation and non-ideation |
非有想非無想天 非有想非无想天 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fēi wú xiǎng tiān fei1 you3 xiang3 fei1 wu2 xiang3 tian1 fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang t`ien fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang tien |
(or非有想非無想天處) Nāivasaṃjñānāsṃjñāyatana. 非想非非想天 The heaven or place where there is neither thinking nor not-thinking; it is beyond thinking; the fourth of the 四 空 天 four immaterial heavens, known also as the 有頂天. |
非有想非無想處 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fēi wú xiǎng chù fei1 you3 xiang3 fei1 wu2 xiang3 chu4 fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang ch`u fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang chu |
realm of neither perception nor non-perception |
非有想非無想有情 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fēi wú xiǎng yǒu qíng fei1 you3 xiang3 fei1 wu2 xiang3 you3 qing2 fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang yu ch`ing fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang yu ching |
beings neither with nor without ideation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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