There are 21 total results for your 我见 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
我見 我见 see styles |
wǒ jiàn wo3 jian4 wo chien gaken がけん |
selfish mind 身見 The erroneous doctrine that the ego, or self, composed of the temporary five skandhas, is a reality and permanent. |
二我見 二我见 see styles |
èr wǒ jiàn er4 wo3 jian4 erh wo chien ni gaken |
two views of self |
人我見 人我见 see styles |
rén wǒ jiàn ren2 wo3 jian4 jen wo chien ninga ken |
view of attachment to an inherently existent self |
我見力 我见力 see styles |
wǒ jiàn lì wo3 jian4 li4 wo chien li gaken riki |
energy [power, momentum] from the view of self |
我見慢 我见慢 see styles |
wǒ jiàn màn wo3 jian4 man4 wo chien man ga kenman |
I-making, and the conceit I am |
斷我見 断我见 see styles |
duàn wǒ jiàn duan4 wo3 jian4 tuan wo chien dan gaken |
to eliminate the view of self |
有我見 有我见 see styles |
yǒu wǒ jiàn you3 wo3 jian4 yu wo chien uga ken |
view of the existence of a self |
法我見 法我见 see styles |
fǎ wǒ jiàn fa3 wo3 jian4 fa wo chien hōga ken |
view of identity in dharmas |
無我見 无我见 see styles |
wú wǒ jiàn wu2 wo3 jian4 wu wo chien mu gaken |
lacking the view of self |
起我見 起我见 see styles |
qǐ wǒ jiàn qi3 wo3 jian4 ch`i wo chien chi wo chien ki gaken |
to give rise to a view of self |
二種我見 二种我见 see styles |
èr zhǒng wǒ jiàn er4 zhong3 wo3 jian4 erh chung wo chien nishu gaken |
two kinds of self-view |
倶生我見 倶生我见 see styles |
jù shēng wǒ jiàn ju4 sheng1 wo3 jian4 chü sheng wo chien gushō gaken |
the innate view of self |
分別我見 分别我见 see styles |
fēn bié wǒ jiàn fen1 bie2 wo3 jian4 fen pieh wo chien funbetsu gaken |
the discriminated view of a self |
四種我見 四种我见 see styles |
sì zhǒng wǒ jiàn si4 zhong3 wo3 jian4 ssu chung wo chien shishu gaken |
four kinds of self-view |
執著我見 执着我见 see styles |
zhí huó wǒ jiàn zhi2 huo2 wo3 jian4 chih huo wo chien shūjaku gaken |
attached to the view of self |
我見無明 我见无明 see styles |
wǒ jiàn wú míng wo3 jian4 wu2 ming2 wo chien wu ming ga ken mumyō |
ignorance of the view of self |
我見熏習 我见熏习 see styles |
wǒ jiàn xūn xí wo3 jian4 xun1 xi2 wo chien hsün hsi gaken kunjū |
perfumation by the view of self |
我見等惑 我见等惑 see styles |
wǒ jiàn děng huò wo3 jian4 deng3 huo4 wo chien teng huo gaken tō waku |
afflictions such as the view of self |
所起我見 所起我见 see styles |
suǒ qǐ wǒ jiàn suo3 qi3 wo3 jian4 so ch`i wo chien so chi wo chien sho ki gaken |
view of self that is given rise to |
自依止我見 自依止我见 see styles |
zì yī zhǐ wǒ jiàn zi4 yi1 zhi3 wo3 jian4 tzu i chih wo chien jieshi gaken |
individually-based view of self |
緣他依止我見 缘他依止我见 see styles |
yuán tā yī zhǐ wǒ jiàn yuan2 ta1 yi1 zhi3 wo3 jian4 yüan t`a i chih wo chien yüan ta i chih wo chien enta eshi gaken |
other-dependent view of self |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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