身光 [py] shen1 guang1 [wg] shen-kuang [ko] sin'gwang [ja] シンコウ shinkou ||| (1) The light that issues forth from the body of a buddha or bodhisattva; an aura. (2) The light around the body of a Buddhist image. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
身心 [py] shen1xin1 [wg] shen-hsin [ko] sinsim [ja] シンシン shinshin ||| '
身根 [py] shen1gen1 [wg] shen-ken [ko] singûn [ja] シンコン shinkon ||| (kaaya-indriya). One of the five (or six) faculties. The basis of tactile consciousness. That which by connection with objects of touch gives rise to perception of touch. Organ of tactile perception. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
身相 [py] shen1xiang1 [wg] shen-hsiang [ko] sinsang [ja] シンソウ shinsou ||| (1) (lak.sa.na, alabdha-aatmaka) The special characteristics of a body, especially those characteristics of the body of the Buddha that are called The '32 marks of the buddha-body.' (2) Corporeal form. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
身見 [py] shen1 jian4 [wg] shen-chien [ko] singyôn [ja] シンケン shinken ||| (satkaaya-drsti). The 'view of the self as real.' The attachment to the view that there is a real self in the body and the mind, as well as the attachment to the view that these things are possessed by one. The view that there is a real self, an ego, and mine and thine. [Credit] acm(entry) cw(py)
身邊二見 [py] shen1bian1 er4jian4 [wg] shen-pien erh-chien [ko] sinbyôn igyôn [ja] シンヘンニケン shinhen niken ||| The two deluded views of attachment to self and attachment to extremes. 〔二障義HPC 1.790c〕 [Credit] acm(entry)