行捨
Readings
Pinyin: xíngshě
Wade-Giles: hsing-she
Hangul: 행사
Korean MC: haengsa
Korean MR: haengsa
Katakana: ギョウシャ
Hepburn: gyōsha
equanimity, indifference
- Without floating or sinking, the mind as impartial and free from frenzied movement. Equilibrium; composure; serenity; tranquility. One of the virtue-producing mental function factors listed in the Abhidharmakośa-bhāṣya, one of the good mental factors 十一善 in the doctrine of the Yogâcāra school (Skt. upekṣā). [resp. Charles Muller]
- The fifth of the five sensations 五受 of sorrow 優受, joy 喜受, pain 苦受, pleasure 樂受 and freedom [from them all] (捨受. Freedom from censure and praise, from discrimination. In Yogâcāra, a provisional element. [resp. Charles Muller]
- 〔四分律 T 1428.22.571b18, 成唯識論 T 1585.31.27b19〕 [resp. Charles Muller]
Dictionary References:
Bukkyō jiten (Ui), 189
A Glossary of Zen Terms (Inagaki), 333
Bukkyōgo daijiten (Nakamura), 243b
Fo Guang Dictionary, 2560
Ding Fubao
Buddhist Chinese-Sanskrit Dictionary (Hirakawa), 1046
Bukkyō daijiten (Mochizuki), (v.1-6)2111c
Bukkyō daijiten (Oda), 270-1*735-1-27
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