- 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.
The five faculties are (1) faith (Skt. śraddhā, Tib. dad pa), (2) diligence (vīrya, brtson ’grus), (3) mindfulness (smṛti, dran pa), (4) meditative stability (samādhi, ting nge ’dzin), and (5) wisdom (prajñā, shes rab). They are the same as the five powers but at a prior stage of development. The five faculties are included among the thirty-seven factors for awakening.
- 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.