五知根 wǔzhīgēn
wǔzhīgēn
phrase
the five organs of perception
Domain: Buddhism 佛教
Notes: The five are: ears, skin, eyes, tongue, and nose (Ding '五知根'; FGDB '五知根'; SH '五知根', p. 123)
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Truncated for common words
- Scroll 2 Commentary on Samkhya Karika (Jin Qi Shi Lun) 金七十論 — count: 5 , has parallel version
- Scroll 13 Dafang Guang Fo Huayan Jing Sui Shu Yan Yi Chao 大方廣佛華嚴經隨疏演義鈔 — count: 4
- Scroll 1 Notes on the Viṁśatikāvṛtti 成唯識論述記 — count: 3
- Scroll 1 Commentary on the Hundred Treatise 百論疏 — count: 3
- Scroll 3 Dafang Guang Fo Huayan Jing Sou Xuan Fen Qi Tong Zhi Fang Gui 大方廣佛華嚴經搜玄分齊通智方軌 — count: 2
- Scroll 32 Da Ban Niepan Jing Shu 大般涅槃經疏 — count: 2
- Scroll 10 Zhi Guan Fu Xing Chuan Hong Jue 止觀輔行傳弘決 — count: 2
- Scroll 1 Commentary on Samkhya Karika (Jin Qi Shi Lun) 金七十論 — count: 2 , has parallel version
- Scroll 5 Collection of Meanings and Terms in Translation (Fanyi Mingyi Ji) 翻譯名義集 — count: 2
- Scroll 1 Tipo Pusa Shi Lengjia Jing Zhongwai Dao Xiaosheng Niepan Lun 提婆菩薩釋楞伽經中外道小乘涅槃論 — count: 2