There are 15 total results for your 邪見 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
邪見 邪见 see styles |
xié jiàn xie2 jian4 hsieh chien jaken じゃけん |
evil point of view Heterodox views, not recognizing the doctrine of moral karma, one of the five heterodox opinions and ten evils 五見十惡. |
邪見乘 邪见乘 see styles |
xié jiàn shèng xie2 jian4 sheng4 hsieh chien sheng jaken jō |
The Hīnayāna, the Vehicle of perverted views. |
邪見法 邪见法 see styles |
xié jiàn fǎ xie2 jian4 fa3 hsieh chien fa jaken hō |
teachings of wrong views |
邪見聚 邪见聚 see styles |
xié jiàn jù xie2 jian4 ju4 hsieh chien chü jaken shu |
group with evil views |
不邪見 不邪见 see styles |
bù xié jiàn bu4 xie2 jian4 pu hsieh chien fujaken |
abstention from erroneous views |
四邪見 四邪见 see styles |
sì xié jiàn si4 xie2 jian4 ssu hsieh chien shi jaken |
four mistaken views |
墮邪見 堕邪见 see styles |
duò xié jiàn duo4 xie2 jian4 to hsieh chien da jaken |
to fall into mistaken view(s) |
邪見稠林 邪见稠林 see styles |
xié jiàn chóu lín xie2 jian4 chou2 lin2 hsieh chien ch`ou lin hsieh chien chou lin jaken jūrin |
The thickets of heterodoxy. |
二種邪見 二种邪见 see styles |
èr zhǒng xié jiàn er4 zhong3 xie2 jian4 erh chung hsieh chien nishu jaken |
The two false views, one that of a nihilistic school which denied that earthly happiness is dependent on a moral life; the other a materialistic school which maintained the moral life in the interests of self, sought earthly happiness, and failed to apprehend nirvāṇa. |
有無邪見 有无邪见 see styles |
yǒu wú xié jiàn you3 wu2 xie2 jian4 yu wu hsieh chien umu jaken |
Both views are erroneous in the opinion of upholders of the 中道, the Mādhyamika school. See 有無二邊 and 有無二見. |
邪知邪見 邪知邪见 see styles |
xié zhī xié jiàn xie2 zhi1 xie2 jian4 hsieh chih hsieh chien |
false wisdom and erroneous views (Buddhism) |
邪見婆羅門 邪见婆罗门 see styles |
xié jiàn pó luó mén xie2 jian4 po2 luo2 men2 hsieh chien p`o lo men hsieh chien po lo men jaken baramon |
mistaken brahmanists |
邪見邪說戒 邪见邪说戒 see styles |
xié jiàn xié shuō jiè xie2 jian4 xie2 shuo1 jie4 hsieh chien hsieh shuo chieh jaken jasetsu kai |
precept forbidding wrong views and wrong teachings |
六十二邪見 六十二邪见 see styles |
liù shí èr xié jiàn liu4 shi2 er4 xie2 jian4 liu shih erh hsieh chien rokujūni jaken |
sixty-two mistaken views |
起諸邪見業法受因 起诸邪见业法受因 see styles |
qǐ zhū xié jiàn yè fǎ shòu yīn qi3 zhu1 xie2 jian4 ye4 fa3 shou4 yin1 ch`i chu hsieh chien yeh fa shou yin chi chu hsieh chien yeh fa shou yin kisho jaken gōhō juin |
causal events that give rise to mistaken views and karma |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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