visaṃyogaphala
Basic Meaning
One of the five types of effects, or fruitions. It refers to an effect that arises from removing that which obscures or hinders it.
| Term Variations | |
|---|---|
| Key Term | visaṃyogaphala |
| Topic Variation | freed effect |
| Tibetan | བྲལ་འབྲས་ ( drel drey) |
| Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | bral 'bras ( drel drey) |
| Devanagari Sanskrit | विसंयोगफल |
| Romanized Sanskrit | visaṃyogaphala |
| Buddha-nature Site Standard English | freed effect |
| Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term | result of freedom |
| Richard Barron's English Term | disjunct result, result of disengagement/ divestment |
| Jeffrey Hopkin's English Term | separative effect, effect which is a state of separation |
| Ives Waldo's English Term | result of separation |
| Term Information | |
| Source Language | Sanskrit |
| Basic Meaning | One of the five types of effects, or fruitions. It refers to an effect that arises from removing that which obscures or hinders it. |
| Term Type | Noun |
| Definitions | |
| Tshig mdzod Chen mo | 'bras bu lnga'i nang gses/ shes rab kyi stobs kyis rang gi spang bya zad pa'i 'bras bu ste/ 'phags pa'i lam bsgoms pas nyon mongs pa spangs pa'i cha'o/ |
| Synonyms | sbyangs 'bras |