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A3 Noun

六大(ろくだい)the six elements (earth, water, fire, wind, void, and consciousness)

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      the six elements (earth, water, fire, wind, void, and consciousness)

      Buddhism

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    六大 【ろくだい】

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      (ろく)(だい)仏教(ぶっきょう)用語(ようご)(いち)つである。

      Rokudai is one of the Buddhist terms.

        万事(ばんじ)構成要素(こうせいようそ)六大(ろくだい)()ばれています。

        All things are composed of the six elements, which are known as earth, water, fire, wind, void, and consciousness.

          ()(すい)()(ふう)(くう)(しき)の六つが六大(ろくだい)である。

          The six elements are earth, water, fire, wind, void, and consciousness.

            真言宗(しんごんしゅう)()万物(ばんぶつ)根源体(こんげんたい)()(すい)()(ふう)(くう)(しき)六大(ろくだい)だ。

            In Shingon Buddhism, the root of all things, earth, water, fire, wind, void, and consciousness are the six elements.

              ()きし()けるものを構成(こうせい)する(むっ)つの要素(ようそ)六大(ろくだい)()うと(ちち)から()きました。

              I heard from my father that the six elements that make up all living things are called the six elements (earth, water, fire, wind, void, and consciousness).

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