Wu wo li, Wú wǒ lǐ: 1 definition
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無我理 [wú wǒ lǐ] refers to: “principle of selflessness”.
無我理 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 無我; 無我性.
[Sanskrit] nirātmatā.
[Tibetan] bdag med pa'i sgo.
[Vietnamese] vô ngã lí.
[Korean] 무아리 / muari.
[Japanese] ムガリ / mugari.
Chinese language.
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Partial matches: Wo, Wu, Gua, Li.
Starts with: Wu wo li wo.
Full-text: Niratmata, Wochi, Tong da wei, Wu wo xing, Wu wo li wo, Er wu wo zhi, Wo kong, Wu wo, Wu zhi zuo fa.
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Buddha-nature (as Depicted in the Lankavatara-sutra) (by Nguyen Dac Sy)
1.1. System of Consciousnesses < [Chapter 4 - The Thought of Buddha-Nature in the Laṅkāvatārasūtra]
Taisho: Chinese Buddhist Canon
The Jatakamala (Scroll 9) < [Part 160 - The Jatakamala (Garland of Birth-Stories)]
The Jatakamala (Scroll 8) < [Part 160 - The Jatakamala (Garland of Birth-Stories)]