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khandha(蘊): Heap; group; aggregate. Physical and mental components of the personality and of sensory experience in general. The five bases of clinging (see upadana). See: nama (mental phenomenon), rupa (physical phenomenon), vedana (feeling), sanna (perception), sankhara (mental fashionings), and vinnana (consciousness).
nama-rupa: Name-and-form; mind-and-matter; mentality-physicality. The union of mental phenomena (nama) and physical phenomena (rupa) that constitutes the five aggregates (khandha), and which lies at a crucial link in the causal chain of dependent co-arising (paticca-samuppada).
nama (名): Mental phenomena(精神的現象). This term refers to the mental components of the five khandhas, and includes: vedana (feeling, 受), sanna (perception, 想), sankhara (mental fashionings, 行), and vinnana (consciousness, 識).
rupa (色): Body; physical phenomenon(身體的現象); sense datum. The basic meaning of this word is "appearance" or "form." It is used, however, in a number of different contexts, taking on different shades of meaning in each. In lists of the objects of the senses, it is given as the object of the sense of sight. As one of the khandha, it refers to physical phenomena or sensations (visible appearance or form being the defining characteristics of what is physical). This is also the meaning it carries when opposed to nama, or mental phenomena.
citta: Mind; heart; state of consciousness