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|Glossary-Term= | |Glossary-Term=abhidharma | ||
|Glossary-PartOfSpeech=Noun | |||
|Glossary-HoverChoices=abhidharma; མངོན་པ། | |||
|Glossary-Tibetan=ཆོས་མངོན་པ། | |Glossary-Tibetan=ཆོས་མངོན་པ། | ||
|Glossary-Wylie=chos mngon pa | |Glossary-Wylie=chos mngon pa | ||
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|Glossary-Devanagari=अभिधर्म | |Glossary-Devanagari=अभिधर्म | ||
|Glossary-Sanskrit=abhidharma | |Glossary-Sanskrit=abhidharma | ||
|Glossary-PhoneticSkt=abhidharma | |||
|Glossary-Chinese=阿毗达磨 | |Glossary-Chinese=阿毗达磨 | ||
|Glossary-Pinyin=āpídámó | |Glossary-Pinyin=āpídámó | ||
|Glossary-English=abhidharma | |Glossary-English=abhidharma | ||
|Glossary-84000=Abhidharma | |||
|Glossary-EnglishJH=manifest knowledge | |Glossary-EnglishJH=manifest knowledge | ||
|Glossary- | |Glossary-EnglishIW=abhidharma | ||
|Glossary-SourceLanguage=Sanskrit | |Glossary-SourceLanguage=Sanskrit | ||
|Glossary-Definition=Abhidharma generally refers to the corpus of Buddhist texts which deals with the typological phenomenological, metaphysical and epistemological presentation of Buddhist concepts and teachings. The | |Glossary-Definition=Abhidharma generally refers to the corpus of Buddhist texts which deals with the typological, phenomenological, metaphysical, and epistemological presentation of Buddhist concepts and teachings. The abhidharma teachings present a meta-knowledge of Buddhist sūtras through analytical and systemic schemas and are said to focus on developing wisdom among the three principles of training. The Abhidharma is presented alongside Sūtra and Vinaya as one of the three baskets of the teachings of the Buddha. | ||
|Glossary-Senses=The | |Glossary-Senses=The term has the sense of making knowledge and meaning manifest through intelligent analysis and systematic presentation. | ||
|Glossary-RelatedTerms=sūtra;vinaya | |Glossary-RelatedTerms=sūtra; vinaya | ||
|Glossary-EnglishRY=Abhidharma, knowledge, 'actual things', metaphysics. Abhidharma. One of the three parts of the Tripitaka, the Words of the Buddha. Systematic teachings on metaphysics focusing on developing discriminating knowledge by analyzing elements of experience and investigating the nature of existing things. | |||
|Glossary-DefinitionTDC=ཟག་པ་མེད་པའི་ཤེས་རབ་རྗེས་འབྲངས་དང་བཅས་པ་དང་།་དེ་མངོན་དུ་བྱ་བའི་ཐོས་བསམ་གྱི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་སོགས་དང་།་དེ་དག་སྟོན་པའི་གཞུང་སྟེ།་ལྷག་པ་ཤེས་རབ་ཀྱི་བསླབ་པ་གཙོ་བོར་སྟོན་པའི་བཀའ་དང་དགོངས་འགྲེལ་རྣམས་སོ། | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 26 September 2024
Key Term | abhidharma |
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Hover Popup Choices | abhidharma; མངོན་པ། |
In Tibetan Script | ཆོས་མངོན་པ། |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | chos mngon pa |
Devanagari Sanskrit Script | अभिधर्म |
Romanized Sanskrit | abhidharma |
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | Chö ngonpa |
Sanskrit Phonetic Rendering | abhidharma |
Chinese Script | 阿毗达磨 |
Chinese Pinyin | āpídámó |
English Standard | abhidharma |
84000 Glossary | Abhidharma |
Jeffrey Hopkin's English Term | manifest knowledge |
Ives Waldo's English Term | abhidharma |
Term Type | Noun |
Source Language | Sanskrit |
Basic Meaning | Abhidharma generally refers to the corpus of Buddhist texts which deals with the typological, phenomenological, metaphysical, and epistemological presentation of Buddhist concepts and teachings. The abhidharma teachings present a meta-knowledge of Buddhist sūtras through analytical and systemic schemas and are said to focus on developing wisdom among the three principles of training. The Abhidharma is presented alongside Sūtra and Vinaya as one of the three baskets of the teachings of the Buddha. |
Has the Sense of | The term has the sense of making knowledge and meaning manifest through intelligent analysis and systematic presentation. |
Related Terms | sūtra; vinaya |
Definitions | |
Rangjung Yeshe's English Term | Abhidharma, knowledge, 'actual things', metaphysics. Abhidharma. One of the three parts of the Tripitaka, the Words of the Buddha. Systematic teachings on metaphysics focusing on developing discriminating knowledge by analyzing elements of experience and investigating the nature of existing things. |
Tshig mdzod Chen mo | ཟག་པ་མེད་པའི་ཤེས་རབ་རྗེས་འབྲངས་དང་བཅས་པ་དང་།་དེ་མངོན་དུ་བྱ་བའི་ཐོས་བསམ་གྱི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་སོགས་དང་།་དེ་དག་སྟོན་པའི་གཞུང་སྟེ།་ལྷག་པ་ཤེས་རབ་ཀྱི་བསླབ་པ་གཙོ་བོར་སྟོན་པའི་བཀའ་དང་དགོངས་འགྲེལ་རྣམས་སོ། |