- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
- Term
One of the meanings of the Skt. term dharma. This applies to “phenomena” or “things” in general, and, more specifically, “mental phenomena” which are the object of the mental faculty (manas, yid).
- phenomena
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
See “dharma.”
- phenomena
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
- phenomena
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
The term dharma has many different interrelated meanings: it may refer to the teaching of the buddhas, to religious teachings in general, to phenomena in general, or to the specific characteristics of an object or objects in a generic sense, among other meanings. In our translation of the Bhavasaṅkrāntisūtra, we have translated this term as “phenomena,” as it is generally used in this latter sense; however, we have translated the term as “Dharma” when it specifically refers to the teaching of the Buddha.
- phenomenon
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
See “dharma.”
- phenomenon
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
See “Dharma.”
- phenomenon
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
Quality or phenomenon in a general sense. See entry “Dharma.”
- phenomenon
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
Also translated as “righteousness” and “Dharma” (see entry for “Dharma and Vinaya”).
- phenomenon
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
One of the meanings of the Skt. term “dharma.” This applies to “phenomena” or “things” in general, and, more specifically, “mental phenomena” which are the object of the mental faculty (manas, yid). See also “worldly phenomena” and “transcendent phenomena.”
- phenomenon
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
One of the meanings of the Skt. term “dharma.”
- things
- ཆོས།
- chos
- dharma
See “dharma.”