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取果

Pronunciations

Basic Meaning: appropriating effects

Senses:

  • A state where the effects of actions are certain to be produced, but nevertheless, they cannot yet be seen. As distinguished from the condition wherein they have appeared 與果 (Skt. phalaṃ pratigṛhītam, phalâkṣepa, prati-√grah; Tib. 'dzin pa'i 'bras bu). 〔瑜伽論 T 1579.30.337b28〕 [Charles Muller; source(s): Hirakawa, YBh-Ind, Nakamura]
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    Bulgyo sajeon 867a

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    Ding Fubao {Digital Version}

    Buddhist Chinese-Sanskrit Dictionary (Hirakawa) 0227

    Bukkyō daijiten (Mochizuki) (v.1-6)740b,2448a

    Bukkyō daijiten (Oda) 823-1*1770-3-13

    Sanskrit-Tibetan Index for the Yogâcārabhūmi-śāstra (Yokoyama and Hirosawa) {Digital Version}



    Entry created: 2010-08-12

    Updated: 2010-12-20