six types of harmony and reverence [六和敬] ( roku-wakyō or roku-wagyō): Also, six types of harmonious respect. Six ways or areas in which Buddhist practitioners should work in harmony and be respectful of one another. They are in (1) action, (2) word, (3) mind, (4) observance of the precepts, (5) doctrinal views, and (6) practice (or the possession and use of goods, according to another account). The list of these six varies among Buddhist texts.