Threefold Training
Buddhist practices for higher virtue, mind, and wisdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Buddha identified the threefold training (Sanskrit: triśikṣā; Pali: tisikkhā; or simply śikṣā or sikkhā)[1] as training in:
- higher virtue (Pali adhisīla-sikkhā, Skt. adhiśīlaśikṣa)
- higher mind (Pali adhicitta-sikkhā, Skt. samādhiśikṣa)
- higher wisdom (Pali adhipaññā-sikkhā, Skt. prajñāśikṣa)
Quick Facts Translations of triśikṣā, English ...
Translations of triśikṣā | |
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English | threefold training, three trainings, three disciplines |
Sanskrit | त्रिशिक्षा (triśikṣā) |
Pali | tisikkhā |
Chinese | 三学 (Pinyin: sān xué) |
Japanese | 三學 (Rōmaji: sangaku) |
Korean | 삼학 (RR: samhak) |
Tibetan | ལྷག་པའི་བསླབ་པ་གསུམ། (Wylie: lhag-pa’i bslab-pa gsum) |
Tagalog | trisikga |
Thai | ไตรสิกขา (RTGS: traisikkha) |
Vietnamese | tam học |
Glossary of Buddhism |
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