There are 15 total results for your 等流 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
等流 see styles |
děng liú deng3 liu2 teng liu tōru |
niṣyanda, outflow, regular flow, equal current; like producing like; the equality of cause and effect; like causes produce like effects; of the same order. |
等流事 see styles |
děng liú shì deng3 liu2 shi4 teng liu shih tōruji |
objects that are natural results |
等流因 see styles |
děng liú yīn deng3 liu2 yin1 teng liu yin tōru in |
causes that result in continuity of sameness |
等流心 see styles |
děng liú xīn deng3 liu2 xin1 teng liu hsin tōru jin |
mind retaining similar tendencies before and after karmic transformations |
等流果 see styles |
děng liú guǒ deng3 liu2 guo3 teng liu kuo tōru ka |
Like effects arise like causes, e.g. good from good, evil from evil; present condition in life from conduct in previous existence; hearing from sound, etc. |
等流相 see styles |
děng liú xiàng deng3 liu2 xiang4 teng liu hsiang tōrusō |
characteristics of natural flow |
等流身 see styles |
děng liú shēn deng3 liu2 shen1 teng liu shen tōru shin |
body of continuity of sameness |
三等流 see styles |
sān děng liú san1 deng3 liu2 san teng liu santōru |
Three equal or universal currents or consequences, i.e. 眞等流 the certain consequences that follow on a good, evil, or neutral kind of nature, respectively; 假等流 the temporal or particular fate derived from a previous life's ill deeds, e.g. shortened life from taking life; 分位等流 each organ as reincarnated according to its previous deeds, hence the blind. |
倒等流 see styles |
dào děng liú dao4 deng3 liu2 tao teng liu tōdōru |
to err by producing the karma of desire |
勝等流 胜等流 see styles |
shèng děng liú sheng4 deng3 liu2 sheng teng liu shōtōru |
necessary consequences |
等流異熟 等流异熟 see styles |
děng liú yì shú deng3 liu2 yi4 shu2 teng liu i shu tōruijuku |
maturation (of causes) of the same type |
等流相續 等流相续 see styles |
děng liú xiān gù deng3 liu2 xian1 gu4 teng liu hsien ku tōru sōzoku |
Of the same nature, or character; connected as cause and effect. |
等流習氣 等流习气 see styles |
děng liú xí qì deng3 liu2 xi2 qi4 teng liu hsi ch`i teng liu hsi chi tōru jikke |
karmic impressions in the flow of continuity of sameness |
法界等流 see styles |
fǎ jiè děng liú fa3 jie4 deng3 liu2 fa chieh teng liu hokkai tōru |
The universal outflow of the spiritual body of the Buddha, i.e. his teaching. |
等流受用勝解 等流受用胜解 see styles |
děng liú shòu yòng shèng jiě deng3 liu2 shou4 yong4 sheng4 jie3 teng liu shou yung sheng chieh tōru juyō shōge |
resolve experienced as a natural outcome |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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