Diao hui, Diào huǐ, Diāo huì, Diào huí: 5 definitions
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Diao hui means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
掉悔 [diao hui]—Discontent and regret, ambition and repining.
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
掉悔 [diao hui]—Diàohuǐ — [Technical Term] The mental states of agitation (掉舉 [diao ju]) and remorse (追悔 [zhui hui]) are together afflictions (煩惱 [fan nao]) that prevent the mind from being tranquil.
掉悔—【術語】掉舉與追悔之心,共為不使心安靜之煩惱也。
[shù yǔ] diào jǔ yǔ zhuī huǐ zhī xīn, gòng wèi bù shǐ xīn ān jìng zhī fán nǎo yě.
[shu yu] diao ju yu zhui hui zhi xin, gong wei bu shi xin an jing zhi fan nao ye.
Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.
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Chinese-English dictionary
1) 掉悔 [diào huǐ] refers to: “restlessness and remorse”.
掉悔 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 調悔.
[Sanskrit] auddhatya-kaukṛtya.
[Pali] uddhacca-kukkucca.
[Vietnamese] trạo hối.
[Korean] 도회 / dohoe.
[Japanese] ジョウケ / jōke.
2) 調悔 [diào huǐ] refers to: “agitation and remorse”.
調悔 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 掉悔.
[Pali] uddhacca-kukkucca.
[Vietnamese] điều hối.
[Korean] 조회 / johoe.
[Japanese] ジョウケ / jōke.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Diao hui gai.
Full-text: Diao hui gai, Trao hoi, Lou jin cuo cai, Hua xiang, Ban shi, Chu fa fu rong, Pu jin lie xiu, Wu gai, Hui diao, Er shi wu fang bian, Bu ma xue, Gan qing, Pu, Di geng si, Xiang tang shan shi ku.
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