- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- དབང་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- dbang lnga
- pañcendriya
- pañcendriyāṇi
- indriya
- Term
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriyāṇi
Part of the thirty-seven aspects of awakening. In other contexts the term may refer to the five sense “faculties” corresponding to the five physical senses.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
The five faculties, as found listed in UT22084-026-001-1625, comprise (1) the faculty of faith, (2) the faculty of perseverance, (3) the faculty of recollection, (4) the faculty of meditative stability, and (5) the faculty of wisdom.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
The faculties of faith, perseverance, mindfulness, meditative stabilization, and wisdom. They are the same as the five powers, only at a lesser stage of development.
Faith, vigor, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. These are the same as the five powers but at a lesser stage of development. See also UT22084-040-007-2104.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
- 五根
Faith, mindfulness, diligence, concentration, and insight.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
Faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and knowledge. See also UT22084-046-001-170
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriyāṇi
Faith, diligence, recollection, samādhi, and wisdom (śraddhā, vīrya, smṛti, samādhi, and prajñā).
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriyāṇi
The five faculties are those of (1) faith, (2) vigor, (3) mindfulness, (4) concentration (samādhi), and (5) wisdom (prajñā). These are similar to the five forces but in a lesser stage of development.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
These are spiritual “faculties” (indriya) or capacities to be developed: faith (śraddhā), diligence (vīrya), mindfulness (smṛti), absorption (samādhi), and insight (prajña). These are included in the thirty-seven factors of awakening. See also “five strengths.”
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
Faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and knowledge.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
Faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and knowledge.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriyāṇi
(1) Faith, (2) effort, (3) mindfulness, (4) meditative concentration, and (5) wisdom.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
Faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and knowledge.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
(1) The five sense “faculties” corresponding to the five physical senses. (2) The five spiritual “faculties” or capacities to be developed: faith (śraddhā), diligence (vīrya), mindfulness (smṛti), absorption (samādhi), and insight (prajña). These are included in the thirty-seven factors of awakening.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
The faculties of faith, heroism, mindfulness, samādhi, and wisdom. They are the same as the five strengths, only at a lesser stage of development.
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriyāṇi
- five faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
The faculties of faith, perseverance, mindfulness, meditative stabilization, and wisdom. They are the same as the five powers, only at a lesser stage of development. See also UT23703-093-001-15202.
- five powers
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
The powers of faith, diligence, mindfulness, samādhi, and wisdom at their highest level. Included among the thirty-seven factors for enlightenment.
- five powers
- དབང་ལྔ།
- dbang lnga
- pañcendriya
The five powers, or faculties, are those of faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and wisdom.
- five powers
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
- 五根
Faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and insight. These are the same as the five strengths at a lesser stage of development. See also UT22084-060-003-250.
- five spiritual faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
A list of five virtues conducive to the spiritual life, including faith (śraddhā), heroic effort (vīrya), mindfulness (smṛti), concentration (samādhi), and wisdom (prajñā).
- five spiritual faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
Faith, vigor, mindfulness, absorption, and insight.
- five spiritual faculties
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- indriya
These are called “faculties” (indriya) by analogy, as they are considered as capacities to be developed: the spiritual faculties for faith (śraddhā), effort (vīrya), mindfulness (smṛti), concentration (samādhi), and wisdom (prajña). These are included in the thirty-seven aids to enlightenment.
- faculty
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
See “five faculties.”
- five abilities
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
The abilities of faith, vigor, recollection, concentration, and insight.
- five masteries
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
Faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and insight as they manifest on the first two stages of the path of joining.
- five strengths
- དབང་པོ་ལྔ།
- dbang po lnga
- pañcendriya
Faith, diligence, mindfulness, absorption, and insight. These are the same as the five powers at a lesser stage of development.