Wu wei xiang, Wú wèi xiāng: 1 definition
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無爲相 [wú wèi xiāng] refers to: “characteristics of the unconditioned”.
無爲相 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Tibetan] 'dus ma byas kyi mtshan ma; 'dus ma byas kyi mtshan nyid.
[Vietnamese] vô vay tương.
[Korean] 무위상 / muwisang.
[Japanese] ムイ ノ ソウ / mui no sō.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Xiang, Wei, Wu, Nei, Gui, Jiang, Man.
Full-text: Jin man, Xing xiang, Zei tiao, Babi, Zhong qing ju, Xiang de, Dong shan, Xu kong wu wei, Sui yuan zhen ru, La ba zhou.
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Taisho: Chinese Buddhist Canon
The Jatakamala (Scroll 15) < [Part 160 - The Jatakamala (Garland of Birth-Stories)]
Chapter 19: Proceeding to the Bodhimanda < [Part 187 - Lalitavistara (translated by Divakara)]