Wu wei zhe, Wú wèi zhě: 1 definition
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無畏者 [wú wèi zhě] refers to: “fearless”.
無畏者 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 不能退; 力士; 勇健; 勤; 多力; 志勇精進; 無畏; 精進; 雄猛.
[Sanskrit] vīra.
[Vietnamese] vô uý giả.
[Korean] 무외자 / muoeja.
[Japanese] ムイシャ / muisha.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Wei, Zhe, Wu, Nei, Gui, Shi, Le, Man.
Starts with: Wu wei zhen ren.
Full-text (+8): Shi wu wei zhe, Guan yin wu wei, Thi vo uy gia, Shi wu wei, Xiong meng, Duo li, Shi wu wei yin, Bu neng tui, Yong jian, Zhi yong jing jin, Wu wei she, Fei shu mie, Wu Wei, Mian mu ke zeng, Jing jin, Ke zeng, Qin, Zuo chan shi zhong xing, Li shi, Nie pan.
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Taisho: Chinese Buddhist Canon
Sutta 1: The Five Desires < [Part 125 - Ekottara-Agama (Numbered Discourses)]
Chapter 13: The Chapter on King Bimbisara's Questions. < [Part 193 - Buddhacharita (translated by Bao Yun)]
Chapter 13: The Buddha's Acts: The Chapter on King Bimbisara's Questions. < [Part 193 - Buddhacharita (translated by Bao Yun)]