Bhaisajyaguru == 药师佛
Sanskrit word, the Buddha of Medicine, who quells all diseases and lengthens life. His is the Buddha in the Pure Land of the Paradise of the East.
upapatti-bhava: s. bhava. Further s. patisandhi, ja^ti.
Influence of good and bad° = samseva (q.v.) .
clear c.: s. sampajan~n~a. - c. in insight, s. sammasana. - As an alternative tr. for full understanding, s. parin~n~a^.
vin~n~a^na (s. khandha), citta (q.v.), mano (q v ) - Moment of °: citta-kkhana (q.v.). Contemplation of °: citta^nupassana^: s. satipattha^na - Corporeality produced by °: citta-ja-rúpa, s. samuttha^na - Abodes or supports of °: cf. vin~n~a^natthiti (q.v.) Functions of °: vin~n~a^na-kicca (q.v.).
(with whatever robe, etc.) belongs to the noble usages: ariya-vamsa (q.v.).
s. pa^rami^.
amata (q.v.).
asura-nika^ya; s. apa^ya.
vigata-paccaya, is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya, q.v.) . disciplinary code: s. pa^timokkha.
Five Bhikshus == 五比丘
The first five of Buddha”s converts: Ajnata-Kaundinya, Asvajit, Bhadrika, Dasabala-Kasyapa, and Mahanama-Kulika. They were the first five disciples that Shakyamuni preached when he became Buddha.
Five Offences == 五逆罪(杀父、杀母、杀阿罗汉、出佛身血、破和合僧)
The five rebellious acts or deadly sins:
(1) parricide
(2) matricide
(3) killing an arhat
(4) shedding the blood of a Buddha
(5) destroying the harmony of the sangha, or fraternity.
Five Precepts == 五戒(不杀、不盗、不邪淫、不妄语、不饮酒)
or Five Commandments for layman
(1) No killing
(2) No stealing
(3) No sexual misconduct/adultery
(4) No lying
(5) No intoxicant
It is essential for the rebirth in human realms.
Five Skandhas == 五蕴
or Five Aggregates, that is, the five components of an intelligent beings, or psychological analysis of the mind:
1.Matter or Form (rupa) - the physical form responded to the five organs of senses, i.e., eye, ear, nose, tongue and body
2.Sensation or Feeling (vedana) - the feeling in reception of physical things by the senses through the mind
3.Recognition or Conception (sanjna) - the functioning of mind in distinguishing and formulating the concept
4.Volition or Mental Formation (samskara) - habitual action, i.e., a conditioned response to the object of experience, whether it is good or evil, you like or dislike
5.Consciousness (vijnana) - the mental faculty in regard to perception, cognition and experience
Five Vehicles == 五乘(人、天、声闻、缘觉、菩萨)
The Five Vehicles conveying the karma-reward which differs according to the vehicle:
1.Human Vehicle - rebirth among human conveyed by observing the Five Commandments (Five Precepts)
2.Deva Vehicle - among the devas by the Ten Forms of Good Actions (Ten Wholesomeness)
3."Sound-Hearing" Arhat - among the sravakas by the Four Noble Truths
4."Enlightened by Conditions" Arhat - among the pratyeka-buddhas by the Twelve Nidanas
5.Bodhisattva - among the Bodhisattvas by the Six Paramita
s. niyata-miccha^-ditthi, niyata-puggala.
clear insight based on h. w.: s. vipassana^. Training in H. W., s. sikkha^.
s. upakkilesa.