- འཇིག་རྟེན་གསུམ་པོ་དག
- སྲིད་གསུམ།
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- srid gsum
- ’jig rten gsum po dag
- tribhava
- tribhuvana
- Term
- three existences
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhava
Usually synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness. Sometimes it means the realm of devas above, humans on the ground, and nāgas below ground.
- three existences
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhava
Usually synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness. Sometimes it means the realm of gods above, humans on the ground, and nāgas below the ground.
- three existences
- སྲིད་གསུམ།
- srid gsum
- tribhava
This can refer to the underworlds, the earth, and the heavens, or it can indicate the desire, form, and formless realms.
- three existences
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhava
Usually synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness. Sometimes it means the realm of devas above, humans on the ground, and nāgas below ground.
- three existences
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- སྲིད་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- srid gsum
- tribhava
The worlds below the ground, on the ground, and above the ground. This may also refer to the desire, form, and formless realms.
- three existences
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhava
Usually synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness. Sometimes it means the realm of gods above, humans on the ground, and nāgas below ground.
Usually synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness. Sometimes it means the realm of devas above, humans on the ground, and nāgas below ground.
Usually synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness. Sometimes it means the realm of devas above, humans on the ground, and nāgas below ground.
This can refer to the underworlds, the earth, and the heavens, or it can be synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness.
- three worlds
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- སྲིད་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- srid gsum
- tribhava
The formless world, the form world, and the desire world comprise the thirty-one planes of existence in Buddhist cosmology. Synonymous with three realms (trailoka).
- three worlds
- སྲིད་གསུམ།
- srid gsum
- tribhava
This can refer to the underworlds, the earth, and the heavens, or it can be synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness.
- three realms of existence
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhuvana
The formless realm, the form realm, and the desire realm comprise the thirty-one planes of existence in Buddhist cosmology.
- three realms of existence
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhava
- tribhuvana
This alternatively refers to the underworlds, earth, and heavens, or can be synonymous with the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness (see three realms).
- threefold existence
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhava
Existence in any of the three realms.
- threefold existence
- སྲིད་གསུམ།
- srid gsum
- tribhuvana
The three realms (desire realm, form realm, and formless realm), or the three levels of existence (subterranean [nāgas], surface [humans], and heavenly [gods]).
- three planes of existence
- སྲིད་པ་གསུམ།
- srid pa gsum
- tribhava
The abodes of beings living below, above, and upon the surface of the earth.