noun
Buddhist term for the five gravest offenses: killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, and causing a schism within the sangha. These are believed to lead to rebirth in the Avīci hell.
五無間業を犯すと、無間地獄に落ちるとされる。
Committing the five cardinal sins is said to lead to falling into the Avīci hell.
From Buddhist terminology, combining 五 (five), 無間 (without interval, referring to the Avīci hell), and 業 (karma, deed). The term refers to actions that result in immediate rebirth in the Avīci hell.