Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
相違
Pronunciations[py]xiāngwéi
[wg]hsiang-wei
[hg]상위
[mc]sangwi
[mr]sangwi
[kk]ソウ
[hb]sōi
[qn]tương vi
Basic Meaning: opposing
Senses:
Contradictory (Skt. paraspara-viruddha, viruddha, virodha). Contrary, repugnant, contrasted, reverse, inconsistent or incompatible with. To be at odds with reality, or correct reason. [Charles Muller]
In Buddhist logic 因明, a contradiction contained within a syllogism. Some are included in the category of a fallacious thesis 似宗, and others are in the category of the fallacious reason 似因. Contradictions in the thesis constitute the first five of the nine items listed in the nine fallacies of the thesis 宗九過. For contradictions in the reason, see 相違因. [Charles Muller]
Different. To be different (Skt. viparyāya, viparyayena, viparyayād, viparīta). [Charles Muller]
〔五分律 T 1421.22.14c16, 成唯識論 T 1585.31.3c6〕
[Charles Muller]
(Skt. viparyaya; anyathā, *anyonya-viruddha, dvaṃ-dva, nôpapadyate, prakopa, pratikūla, pratikruṣṭa, pratidvaṃdva, pratidvaṃdva-bhāva, prativirodha, bādhyate, viguṇa, vipakṣa-bhūta, viparīta, vipādana, vipratipanna, vi-√rudh, virodhitva, virodhin, viloma, vairodhika, vyāghāta, vyāhatatva, sūtra-virodha) [Charles Muller; source(s): Hirakawa]
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[Dictionary References]
Bukkyōgo daijiten (Nakamura) 864b
Fo Guang Dictionary 3910
Buddhist Chinese-Sanskrit Dictionary (Hirakawa) 0872
Sanskrit-Tibetan Index for the Yogâcārabhūmi-śāstra (Yokoyama and Hirosawa)
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Entry created: 1993-09-01
Updated: 2011-05-13