五蘊
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See also: 五蕴
Chinese[edit]
five | bring together; collect | ||
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trad. (五蘊) | 五 | 蘊 | |
simp. (五蕴) | 五 | 蕴 |
Etymology[edit]
Translation of Sanskrit पञ्चस्कन्ध (pañca-skandha).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
五蘊
- (Buddhism) the five skandhas (aggregates)
- 觀自在菩薩,行深般若波羅蜜多時,照見五蘊皆空,度一切苦厄。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: 7th century, Xuanzang (translator), Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra;
Translation from: Zhenji Zhang (1971) Garma C. C. Chang, editor, The Buddhist Teaching of Totality: The Philosophy of Hwa Yen Buddhism, Pennsylvania State University Press, →ISBN, page 65 - Guānzìzài Púsà, xíng shēn bōrě bōluómìduō shí, zhào jiàn wǔyùn jiē kōng, dù yīqiè kǔ è. [Pinyin]
- When the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara was coursing in the deep Prajñāparamitā, He saw that all the five skandhas are empty; thus He overcame all sufferings and ills.
观自在菩萨,行深般若波罗蜜多时,照见五蕴皆空,度一切苦厄。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]- From: 7th century, Xuanzang (translator), Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra;
Synonyms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
Japanese[edit]
Kanji in this term | |
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五 | 蘊 |
ご Grade: 1 |
うん Hyōgaiji |
on’yomi |
Etymology[edit]
From Middle Chinese 五蘊 (MC nguX 'jun), itself a translation of Sanskrit पञ्चस्कन्ध (pañca-skandha) or Pali pañca-khandha.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
- (Buddhism) the five skandhas (aggregates):
- 色 (shiki, “form”)
- 受 (ju, “sensations”)
- 想 (sō, “perceptions”)
- 行 (gyō, “formations/mental activity”)
- 識 (shiki, “consciousness”)
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Korean[edit]
Hanja in this term | |
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五 | 蘊 |
Noun[edit]
Vietnamese[edit]
chữ Hán Nôm in this term | |
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五 | 蘊 |
Noun[edit]
五蘊
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