Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
內無色想觀外色解脫
Pronunciations[py]nèi wúsèxiǎng guân wàisè jiětuō
[wg]nei wu-se-hsiang kuan wai-se chieh-t'o
[hg]내무색상관외색해탈
[mc]nae musaeksang gwan oesaek haetal
[mr]nae musaeksang kwan oesaek haet'al
[kk]ナイムシキソウカンゲシキゲダツ
[hb]nai mushikisō kan geshiki gedatsu
[qn]nội vô sắc tưởng quan ngoại sắc giải thoát
Basic Meaning: liberation observing external form without internal conceptions of form
Senses:
The seeing of external form by one with the concept of internal formlessness; since there is no further attachment to forms internally, 'contemplation of the external as impure' is practiced in order to reinforce this condition.
(Skt. adhyātmam arūpa-saṃjñī bahirdhā rūpāṇi paśyaty-ayaṃ dvitīyo vimokṣaḥ; Tib. gzugs med gzugs la blta ba'i rnam thar) [Ockbae Chun]
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Entry created: 2007-01-09