There are 7 total results for your 他心智 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
他心智 see styles |
tā xīn zhì ta1 xin1 zhi4 t`a hsin chih ta hsin chih ta shinchi |
他心通; 他心智通; 知他心通 paracittajñāna. Intuitive knowledge of the minds of all other beings. The eighth of the 十智, and the fourth or third of the 六神通. The eighth of Amitābha's forty-eight vows that men and devas in his paradise should all have the joy of this power. |
他心智者 see styles |
tā xīn zhì zhě ta1 xin1 zhi4 zhe3 t`a hsin chih che ta hsin chih che tashin chisha |
knowing the minds of others |
他心智通 see styles |
tā xīn zhì tōng ta1 xin1 zhi4 tong1 t`a hsin chih t`ung ta hsin chih tung tashin chitsū |
superknowledge that penetrates the minds of others |
見他心智 见他心智 see styles |
jiàn tā xīn zhì jian4 ta1 xin1 zhi4 chien t`a hsin chih chien ta hsin chih ken tashin chi |
faculty of knowing the thoughts of others |
他心智證通 他心智证通 see styles |
tā xīn zhì zhèng tōng ta1 xin1 zhi4 zheng4 tong1 t`a hsin chih cheng t`ung ta hsin chih cheng tung tashin chishō tsū |
knowledge of others' minds, knowledge of others' thoughts |
有他心智者 see styles |
yǒu tā xīn zhì zhě you3 ta1 xin1 zhi4 zhe3 yu t`a hsin chih che yu ta hsin chih che u tashinchi sha |
one who has knowledge of the minds of others |
無他心智者 无他心智者 see styles |
wú tā xīn zhì zhě wu2 ta1 xin1 zhi4 zhe3 wu t`a hsin chih che wu ta hsin chih che mu tashinchi sha |
lacking knowledge of the minds of others |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 7 results for "他心智" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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