Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
隨自在者智轉智
Pronunciations[py]suí zìzàizhě zhìzhuǎnzhì
[wg]sui tzu-tsai-che chih-chuan-chih
[hg]수자재자지전지
[mc]su jajaeja jijeonji
[mr]su chajaeja chijŏnji
[kk]ズイジザイシャチテンチ
[hb]zui jizaisha chitenchi
[qn]tuỳ tự tại giả trí chuyển trí
Basic Meaning: knowledge of change [of ob-
jects] following the knowledge of one who has mastery [of mind]
Senses:
One of the three kinds of cognition 三智 taught in the Cheng weishi lun that are included in the proof that objects are not indelible entities.
"That is, he who has realized mastery of mind can transform earth [into gold], etc., at will. If objects really exist, how can they be transformed?"
(Frances Cook)
〔成唯識論 T 1585.31.39a15〕
[Charles Muller]
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Bukkyō daijiten (Oda) 1188-2-14
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Entry created: 2003-03-10
Updated: 2014-01-28