아뢰야식
Korean
Alternative forms
- 아라야식 (阿羅耶識, arayasik)
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 阿賴耶識, from 阿賴耶 (“phonetic representation of Sanskrit”) + 識 (“consciousness”), ultimately from Sanskrit आलयविज्ञान (ālayavijñāna).
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [a̠ɾwe̞ja̠ɕʰik̚] ~ [a̠ɾø̞ja̠ɕʰik̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [아뤠야식/아뢰야식]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | aroeyasik |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | aloeyasig |
McCune–Reischauer? | aroeyasik |
Yale Romanization? | aloyyasik |
Noun
아뢰야식 • (aroeyasik) (hanja 阿賴耶識)
- (Buddhism, philosophy) storehouse consciousness or ālayavijñāna, the last of the Eight Consciousnesses, the ultimate source of mind and existence
See also
- 전5식(前五識) (jeonosik, “sense consciousnesses”)
- 안식 (眼識, ansik, “sight”)
- 이식 (耳識, isik, “hearing”)
- 비식 (鼻識, bisik, “smell”)
- 설식 (舌識, seolsik, “taste”)
- 신식 (身識, sinsik, “touch”)
- 의식 (意識, uisik, “consciousness”)
- 말나식 (末那識, mallasik)
- 아뢰야식 (阿賴耶識, aroeyasik)
- 암마라식 (菴摩羅識, ammarasik)