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Luminous mind (Skt: prabhāsvara-citta or ābhāsvara-citta, Pali: pabhassara citta; Tib: འོད་གསལ་གྱི་སེམས་ ’od gsal gyi sems; Ch: 光明心 guangmingxin; Jpn: 光明心 kōmyōshin; Kor: kwangmyŏngsim) is a Buddhist term which appears only rarely in the Pali Canon, but is common in the Mahayana sūtras and central to the Buddhist tantras. It is variously translated as "brightly shining mind", or "mind of clear light" while the related term luminosity (Skt. prabhāsvaratā; Tib. འོད་གསལ་བ་ ’od gsal ba; Ch. guāng míng; Jpn. kōmyō; Kor. kwangmyōng) is also translated as "clear light" or "luminosity" in Tibetan Buddhist contexts or, "purity" in East Asian contexts.

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  • Luminous mind (Skt: prabhāsvara-citta or ābhāsvara-citta, Pali: pabhassara citta; Tib: འོད་གསལ་གྱི་སེམས་ ’od gsal gyi sems; Ch: 光明心 guangmingxin; Jpn: 光明心 kōmyōshin; Kor: kwangmyŏngsim) is a Buddhist term which appears only rarely in the Pali Canon, but is common in the Mahayana sūtras and central to the Buddhist tantras. It is variously translated as "brightly shining mind", or "mind of clear light" while the related term luminosity (Skt. prabhāsvaratā; Tib. འོད་གསལ་བ་ ’od gsal ba; Ch. guāng míng; Jpn. kōmyō; Kor. kwangmyōng) is also translated as "clear light" or "luminosity" in Tibetan Buddhist contexts or, "purity" in East Asian contexts. The Theravada school identifies the "luminous mind" with the bhavanga, a concept first proposed in the Theravāda Abhidhamma. The later schools of the Mahayana identify it with bodhicitta and tathagatagarbha. The luminosity of mind is of central importance in the philosophy and practice of the Buddhist tantras, Mahamudra, and Dzogchen. (en)
  • 自性清浄(じしょうしょうじょう、梵: prakṛti-prabhāsvara、prakṛti-pariśuddhi、蔵: rang bzhin gyis rnam par dag pa、ye nas dag pa)は、心は自性として(本来、生まれつき)清浄であるが、偶然の過失によって汚れているという考え方。自性清浄説、あるいは心性本浄、心性本浄説ともいう。 (ja)
  • 心性清淨,意譯為明淨心、明光心、光淨心、明心、清淨心(巴利語:pabhassara citta),佛教術語,形容心非常清淨而又光明的狀態,經由禪定修行,就可以體驗到這個狀態。部派佛教中,大眾部與分別說部皆主張心的本性是清淨的,禪定修行只是恢復了心的本來狀態,又稱為本性清淨(梵語:prakṛti-prabhāsvara-citta)、自性清淨心。 大乘佛教中通常將心性本淨,對應到菩提心或如來藏。如來藏學派繼承了這個學說,隨後由此發展出佛性、如來藏等學說。藏傳密宗的大手印及大圓滿傳承,重點都在於發現自我的清淨本性。 (zh)
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  • 自性清浄(じしょうしょうじょう、梵: prakṛti-prabhāsvara、prakṛti-pariśuddhi、蔵: rang bzhin gyis rnam par dag pa、ye nas dag pa)は、心は自性として(本来、生まれつき)清浄であるが、偶然の過失によって汚れているという考え方。自性清浄説、あるいは心性本浄、心性本浄説ともいう。 (ja)
  • 心性清淨,意譯為明淨心、明光心、光淨心、明心、清淨心(巴利語:pabhassara citta),佛教術語,形容心非常清淨而又光明的狀態,經由禪定修行,就可以體驗到這個狀態。部派佛教中,大眾部與分別說部皆主張心的本性是清淨的,禪定修行只是恢復了心的本來狀態,又稱為本性清淨(梵語:prakṛti-prabhāsvara-citta)、自性清淨心。 大乘佛教中通常將心性本淨,對應到菩提心或如來藏。如來藏學派繼承了這個學說,隨後由此發展出佛性、如來藏等學說。藏傳密宗的大手印及大圓滿傳承,重點都在於發現自我的清淨本性。 (zh)
  • Luminous mind (Skt: prabhāsvara-citta or ābhāsvara-citta, Pali: pabhassara citta; Tib: འོད་གསལ་གྱི་སེམས་ ’od gsal gyi sems; Ch: 光明心 guangmingxin; Jpn: 光明心 kōmyōshin; Kor: kwangmyŏngsim) is a Buddhist term which appears only rarely in the Pali Canon, but is common in the Mahayana sūtras and central to the Buddhist tantras. It is variously translated as "brightly shining mind", or "mind of clear light" while the related term luminosity (Skt. prabhāsvaratā; Tib. འོད་གསལ་བ་ ’od gsal ba; Ch. guāng míng; Jpn. kōmyō; Kor. kwangmyōng) is also translated as "clear light" or "luminosity" in Tibetan Buddhist contexts or, "purity" in East Asian contexts. (en)
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  • 自性清浄 (ja)
  • 心性本淨 (zh)
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