有爲法 yǒuwéi fǎ yu-wei fa 유위법 yuwi beop yuwi pŏp ウイホウ ui hō hữu vay pháp conditioned phenomena Manifest phenomena that are created as the synthesis of causes and conditions. That which is created by cause and condition, and which arises, changes and ceases. That which is created through the function of karma. Created things. Conditioned existence. That which is conditioned. Also refers to the five skandhas of form, feeling, perception, impulse and consciousness, all of which are conditioned dharmas (Skt. saṃskṛta, saṃskṛta-dharmāḥ,saṃskṛta-dharma, saṃskṛtādharmāḥ, saṃskāra, saṃskṛta, saṃskṛta-lakṣaṇa, lakṣya; Tib. chos 'dus byas; 'dus byas). The counterpart of 無爲法. See also 三有爲法. 瑜伽論 T 1579.30.335c20 Defilement, affliction. That which is temporary or provisional. (Skt. pratyaya; bhāva) Bukkyō jiten (Ui)59 Bulgyo sajeon673a Zengaku daijiten (Komazawa U.)61d A Glossary of Zen Terms (Inagaki)414 Zengo jiten (Iriya and Koga)8-P81 Bukkyōgo daijiten (Nakamura)80b Buddhist Chinese-Sanskrit Dictionary (Hirakawa)0630 Bukkyō daijiten (Mochizuki)(v.1-6)203b, (v.9-10)1059a Sanskrit-Tibetan Index for the Yogâcārabhūmi-śāstra (Yokoyama and Hirosawa){Digital Version}