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Simple Dictionary Definition |
法依 see styles |
fǎ yī fa3 yi1 fa i hōe |
relying on the dharma |
法侶 法侣 see styles |
fǎ lǚ fa3 lv3 fa lü hōryo |
A companion of the Dharma, a disciple. |
法兄 see styles |
fǎ xiōng fa3 xiong1 fa hsiung hō kei |
[elder] dharma brother |
法光 see styles |
fǎ guāng fa3 guang1 fa kuang houmitsu / homitsu ほうみつ |
(surname) Houmitsu light of the dharma |
法公 see styles |
fǎ gōng fa3 gong1 fa kung hōkō |
Signior of the Law, a courtesy title of any monk. |
法具 see styles |
fǎ jù fa3 ju4 fa chü hougu / hogu ほうぐ |
{Buddh} ritual implements dharma implements |
法劍 法剑 see styles |
fǎ jiàn fa3 jian4 fa chien hōken |
The sword of Buddha-truth, able to cut off the functioning of illusion. |
法化 see styles |
fǎ huà fa3 hua4 fa hua hōke |
Transformation by Buddha-truth; teaching in or by it. |
法匠 see styles |
fǎ jiàng fa3 jiang4 fa chiang hōshō |
Dharma workman, a teacher able to mould his pupils. |
法印 see styles |
fǎ yìn fa3 yin4 fa yin houin / hoin ほういん |
(1) {Buddh} highest rank among priests; (2) {Buddh} mountain ascetic monk; (3) {Buddh} signs that distinguish Buddhist teachings from other faiths; (4) title given to a great physician or painter; (personal name) Houin The seal of Buddha-truth, expressing its reality and immutability, also its universality and its authentic transmission from one Buddha or patriarch to another. |
法卷 see styles |
fǎ juǎn fa3 juan3 fa chüan hōkan |
dharma-scrolls |
法友 see styles |
fǎ yǒu fa3 you3 fa yu noritomo のりとも |
(given name) Noritomo dharma friend |
法名 see styles |
fǎ míng fa3 ming2 fa ming houmyou / homyo ほうみょう |
name in religion (of Buddhist or Daoist within monastery); same as 法號|法号[fa3 hao4] (1) {Buddh} Buddhist name; priest's name (on entering the priesthood); (2) {Buddh} posthumous Buddhist name; (surname) Houmyou A monk's name, given to him on ordination, a term chiefly used by the 眞 Shin sect, 戒名 being the usual term. |
法味 see styles |
fǎ wèi fa3 wei4 fa wei houmi / homi ほうみ |
(place-name) Houmi The taste or flavour of the dharma. |
法命 see styles |
fǎ mìng fa3 ming4 fa ming hō myō |
The wisdom-life of the dharmakāya, intp. as 法身慧命. The age or lifetime of a monk. |
法喜 see styles |
fǎ xǐ fa3 xi3 fa hsi houki / hoki ほうき |
(surname) Houki Joy in the Law, the joy of hearing or tasting dharma. Name of Dharmanandi, v. 曇. |
法嗣 see styles |
fǎ sì fa3 si4 fa ssu houshi / hoshi ほうし |
(personal name) Houshi dharma heir |
法器 see styles |
fǎ qì fa3 qi4 fa ch`i fa chi hōki |
Implements used in worship; one who obeys the Buddha; a vessel of the Law. |
法城 see styles |
fǎ chéng fa3 cheng2 fa ch`eng fa cheng houjou / hojo ほうじょう |
(given name) Hōjō Dharma as a citadel against the false; the secure nirvāṇa abode; the sūtras as the guardians of truth. |
法域 see styles |
fǎ yù fa3 yu4 fa yü houiki / hoiki ほういき |
jurisdiction The realm of dharma, nirvāṇa; also 法性土. |
法堂 see styles |
fǎ táng fa3 tang2 fa t`ang fa tang houdou / hodo ほうどう |
{Buddh} lecture hall of a temple (esp. Zen); (surname) Houdou The chief temple, so called by the Chan (Zen) sect; amongst others it is 講堂 preaching hall. |
法報 法报 see styles |
fǎ bào fa3 bao4 fa pao hoppō |
dharma and reward |
法壽 法寿 see styles |
fǎ shòu fa3 shou4 fa shou hōju |
dharma age |
法夏 see styles |
fǎ xià fa3 xia4 fa hsia hōge |
Dharma summers, the years or age of a monk; v. 法臘. |
法子 see styles |
fǎ zi fa3 zi5 fa tzu houko / hoko ほうこ |
way; method; Taiwan pr. [fa2 zi5] (female given name) Houko Child of the Dharma, one who makes his living by following Buddhism. |
法孫 法孙 see styles |
fǎ sūn fa3 sun1 fa sun hōson |
dharma-grandson |
法宇 see styles |
fǎ yǔ fa3 yu3 fa yü houu / hou ほうう |
(See 寺・てら) temple (Buddhist) Dharma roof, or canopy, a monastery. |
法定 see styles |
fǎ dìng fa3 ding4 fa ting houjou / hojo ほうじょう |
statutory; law-based; legal (noun - becomes adjective with の) legal; designated by law; (surname) Hōjō One of the twelve names for the Dharma-nature, implying that it is the basis of all phenomena. |
法寶 法宝 see styles |
fǎ bǎo fa3 bao3 fa pao houbou / hobo ほうぼう |
Buddha's teaching; Buddhist monk's apparel, staff etc; (Daoism) magic weapon; talisman; fig. specially effective device; magic wand (personal name) Houbou Dharmaratna. (1) Dharma-treasure, i. e. the Law or Buddha-truth, the second personification in the triratna 三寶. (2) The personal articles of a monk or nun— robe, almsbowl, etc. |
法將 法将 see styles |
fǎ jiàng fa3 jiang4 fa chiang hōshō |
Dharma-generals, i.e. monks of high character and leadership. |
法尊 see styles |
fǎ zūn fa3 zun1 fa tsun hōson |
the highest most sublime Dharma |
法山 see styles |
fǎ shān fa3 shan1 fa shan houyama / hoyama ほうやま |
(surname) Houyama Buddha-truth mountain, i. e. the exalted dharma. |
法帝 see styles |
fǎ dì fa3 di4 fa ti hottei |
Dharma emperor, i. e. the Buddha. |
法師 法师 see styles |
fǎ shī fa3 shi1 fa shih houshi / hoshi ほうし |
one who has mastered the sutras (Buddhism) (1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) layman dressed like a priest; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. pronounced ぼうし) person; (surname, given name) Houshi A Buddhist teacher, master of the Law; five kinds are given— a custodian (of the sūtras), reader, intoner, expounder, and copier. |
法席 see styles |
fǎ xí fa3 xi2 fa hsi hōseki |
dharma seat |
法幢 see styles |
fǎ chuáng fa3 chuang2 fa ch`uang fa chuang hōdō |
The standard of Buddha-truth as an emblem of power over the hosts of Māra. |
法床 see styles |
fǎ chuáng fa3 chuang2 fa ch`uang fa chuang hōshō |
the Dharma-seat |
法座 see styles |
fǎ zuò fa3 zuo4 fa tso houza / hoza ほうざ |
(1) dharma seat (seat from which one gives Buddhist sermons); (2) Buddhist religious service Dharma-seat |
法忍 see styles |
fǎ rěn fa3 ren3 fa jen hounin / honin ほうにん |
(surname, given name) Hounin Patience attained through dharma, to the overcoming of illusion; also ability to bear patiently external hardships. |
法性 see styles |
fǎ xìng fa3 xing4 fa hsing hosshou / hossho ほっしょう |
{Buddh} (See 法相・ほっそう・1) dharmata (dharma nature, the true nature of all manifest phenomena); (personal name) Hosshou dharmatā. Dharma-nature, the nature underlying all thing, the bhūtatathatā, a Mahāyāna philosophical concept unknown in Hīnayāna, v. 眞如 and its various definitions in the 法相, 三論 (or法性), 華嚴, and 天台 Schools. It is discussed both in its absolute and relative senses, or static and dynamic. In the Mahāparinirvāṇa sūtra and various śāstras the term has numerous alternative forms, which may be taken as definitions, i. e. 法定 inherent dharma, or Buddha-nature; 法住 abiding dharma-nature; 法界 dharmakṣetra, realm of dharma; 法身 dharmakāya, embodiment of dharma; 實際 region of reality; 實相 reality; 空性 nature of the Void, i. e. immaterial nature; 佛性 Buddha-nature; 無相 appearance of nothingness, or immateriality; 眞如 bhūtatathatā; 如來藏 tathāgatagarbha; 平等性 universal nature; 離生性 immortal nature; 無我性 impersonal nature; 虛定界: realm of abstraction; 不虛妄性 nature of no illusion; 不變異性 immutable nature; 不思議界 realm beyond thought; 自性淸淨心 mind of absolute purity, or unsulliedness, etc. Of these the terms 眞如, 法性, and 實際 are most used by the Prajñāpāramitā sūtras. |
法恩 see styles |
fǎ ēn fa3 en1 fa en Hōon |
Dharma-grace, i. e. the grace of the triratna. |
法悅 法悦 see styles |
fǎ yuè fa3 yue4 fa yüeh hōetsu |
Joy from hearing end meditating on the Law. |
法想 see styles |
fǎ xiǎng fa3 xiang3 fa hsiang hōsō |
thoughts on the dharma |
法愛 法爱 see styles |
fǎ ài fa3 ai4 fa ai noa のあ |
(female given name) Noa Religious love in contrast with 欲愛 ordinary love; Dharma-love may be Hīnayāna desire for nirvāṇa; or bodhisattva attachment to illusory things, both of which are to be eradicated; or Tathāgata-love, which goes out to all beings for salvation. |
法慢 see styles |
fǎ màn fa3 man4 fa man hōman |
pride in the dharma |
法慳 法悭 see styles |
fǎ qiān fa3 qian1 fa ch`ien fa chien hōken |
Meanness in offering Buddha-truth, avariciously holding on to it for oneself. |
法戰 法战 see styles |
fǎ zhàn fa3 zhan4 fa chan hōsen |
dharma combat |
法文 see styles |
fǎ wén fa3 wen2 fa wen norifumi のりふみ |
French language text of the law; (personal name) Norifumi The literature of Buddhism. |
法施 see styles |
fǎ shī fa3 shi1 fa shih hosse |
The almsgiving of the Buddha-truth, i. e. its preaching or explanation; also 法布施. |
法明 see styles |
fǎ míng fa3 ming2 fa ming noriaki のりあき |
(given name) Noriaki Dharmaprabhāsa, brightness of the law, a Buddha who will appear in our universe in the Ratnāvabhāsa-kalpa in a realm called Suviśuddha 善淨, when there will be no sexual difference, birth taking place by transformation. |
法智 see styles |
fǎ zhì fa3 zhi4 fa chih hōchi |
Dharma-wisdom, which enables one to understand the four dogmas 四諦; also, the understanding of the law, or of things. |
法服 see styles |
fǎ fú fa3 fu2 fa fu houfuku / hofuku ほうふく |
see 法衣[fa3 yi1] (1) court dress; judge's robe; judge's gown; lawyer's robe; barrister's gown; (2) clerical robe; priest's robe; monastic robe 法衣 Dharma garment, the robe. |
法本 see styles |
fǎ běn fa3 ben3 fa pen norimoto のりもと |
(surname) Norimoto The root or essence of all things, the bhūtatathatā. |
法果 see styles |
fǎ guǒ fa3 guo3 fa kuo hōka |
the fruit of the dharma |
法樂 法乐 see styles |
fǎ lè fa3 le4 fa le hōraku |
Religious joy, in contrast with the joy of common desire; that of hearing the dharma, worshipping Buddha, laying up merit, making offerings, repeating sūtras, etc. |
法樹 法树 see styles |
fǎ shù fa3 shu4 fa shu noriki のりき |
(given name) Noriki The dharma-tree which bears nirvāṇa-fruit. |
法橋 法桥 see styles |
fǎ qiáo fa3 qiao2 fa ch`iao fa chiao hotsukiyou / hotsukiyo ほつきよう |
(surname) Hotsukiyou The bridge of Buddha-truth, which is able to carry all across to nirvāṇa. |
法水 see styles |
fǎ shuǐ fa3 shui3 fa shui housui / hosui ほうすい |
(given name) Housui Buddha-truth likened to water able to wash away the stains of illusion; 法河 to a deep river; 法海 to a vast deep ocean. |
法法 see styles |
fǎ fǎ fa3 fa3 fa fa hoppō |
dharma and dharma |
法流 see styles |
fǎ liú fa3 liu2 fa liu houryuu / horyu ほうりゅう |
(given name) Houryū flow of the dharma |
法海 see styles |
fǎ hǎi fa3 hai3 fa hai norimi のりみ |
Fahai, name of the evil Buddhist monk in Tale of the White Snake 白蛇傳|白蛇传[Bai2 she2 Zhuan4] (given name) Norimi dharma-sea |
法涌 see styles |
fǎ yǒng fa3 yong3 fa yung hōyō |
welling-up of the dharma |
法源 see styles |
fǎ yuán fa3 yuan2 fa yüan hougen / hogen ほうげん |
Origin of Dharma (in Buddhism); source of the law (a) source of law; (given name) Hougen |
法滅 法灭 see styles |
fǎ miè fa3 mie4 fa mieh hōmetsu |
The extinction of the Law, or Buddhism, after the third of the three stages 正像末. |
法照 see styles |
fǎ zhào fa3 zhao4 fa chao hosshou / hossho ほっしょう |
(personal name) Hosshou Dharma-shining; name of the fourth patriarch of the 蓮宗 Lotus sect. |
法燈 法灯 see styles |
fǎ dēng fa3 deng1 fa teng hottō |
The lamp of dharma, which dispels the darkness of ignorance. |
法父 see styles |
fǎ fù fa3 fu4 fa fu hōfu |
the father of the Dharma |
法王 see styles |
fǎ wáng fa3 wang2 fa wang houou / hoo ほうおう |
Sakyamuni (1) (See ローマ法王) Pope; (2) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) Buddha; (place-name) Houou Dharmarāja, King of the Law, Buddha. |
法界 see styles |
fǎ jiè fa3 jie4 fa chieh hokkai; houkai / hokkai; hokai ほっかい; ほうかい |
(1) {Buddh} universe; (2) {Buddh} realm of thought; (3) {Buddh} underlying principle of reality; manifestation of true thusness; (4) (ほうかい only) (abbreviation) (See 法界悋気) being jealous of things that have nothing to do with one; being jealous of others who are in love with each other dharmadhātu, 法性; 實相; 達磨馱都 Dharma-element, -factor, or-realm. (1) A name for "things" in general, noumenal or phenomenal; for the physical universe, or any portion or phase of it. (2) The unifying underlying spiritual reality regarded as the ground or cause of all things, the absolute from which all proceeds. It is one of the eighteen dhātus. These are categories of three, four, five, and ten dharmadhātus; the first three are combinations of 事 and 理 or active and passive, dynamic and static; the ten are: Buddha-realm, Bodhisattva-realm, pratyekabuddha-realm, śrāvaka, deva, Human, asura, Demon, Animal, and Hades realms-a Huayan category. Tiantai has ten for meditaton, i.e. the realms of the eighteen media of perception (the six organs, six objects, and six sense-data or sensations), of illusion, sickness, karma, māra, samādhi, (false) views, pride, the two lower Vehicles, and the Bodhisattva Vehicle. |
法盛 see styles |
fǎ shèng fa3 sheng4 fa sheng Hōjō |
flourishing of dharma |
法相 see styles |
fǎ xiàng fa3 xiang4 fa hsiang hossou / hosso ほっそう |
(1) {Buddh} (See 法性) dharmalaksana (dharma characteristics, the specific characteristics of all manifest phenomena); (2) (abbreviation) (See 法相宗) Hosso sect of Buddhism The aspects of characteristics of things-all things are of monad nature but differ in form. A name of the 法相宗 Faxiang or Dharmalakṣaṇa sect (Jap. Hossō), called also 慈恩宗 Cien sect from the Tang temple, in which lived 窺基 Kuiji, known also as 慈恩. It "aims at discovering the ultimate entity of cosmic existence n contemplation, through investigation into the specific characteristics (the marks or criteria) of all existence, and through the realization of the fundamental nature of the soul in mystic illumination". "An inexhaustible number" of "seeds" are "stored up in the Ālaya-soul; they manifest themselves in innumerable varieties of existence, both physical and mental". "Though there are infinite varieties. . . they all participate in the prime nature of the ālaya." Anesaki. The Faxiang School is one of the "eight schools", and was established in China on the return of Xuanzang, consequent on his translation of the Yogācārya works. Its aim is to understand the principle underlying the 萬法性相 or nature and characteristics of all things. Its foundation works are the 解深密經, the 唯識論, and the 瑜伽論. It is one of the Mahāyāna realistic schools, opposed by the idealistic schools, e.g. the 三論 school; yet it was a "combination of realism and idealism, and its religion a profoundly mystic one". Anesaki. |
法眷 see styles |
fǎ juàn fa3 juan4 fa chüan hokken |
[elder] dharma brother |
法眼 see styles |
fǎ yǎn fa3 yan3 fa yen hougen / hogen ほうげん |
discerning eye (1) {Buddh} (See 五眼) the dharma eye; (2) (abbreviation) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) (archaism) title bestowed upon doctors, etc.; (surname) Hougen The (bodhisattva) dharma-eye able to penetrate all things. Name of the founder of the法眼宗 Fayan sect, one of the five Chan (Zen) schools. |
法禁 see styles |
fǎ jīn fa3 jin1 fa chin hōgon |
dharma and precepts |
法種 法种 see styles |
fǎ zhǒng fa3 zhong3 fa chung hōshu |
dharma-lineage (?) |
法筵 see styles |
fǎ yán fa3 yan2 fa yen houen / hoen ほうえん |
the seat of the Law, on which the one who explains the doctrine is seated (Buddhism) {Buddh} (See 法の筵・のりのむしろ) preaching place dharma assembly |
法系 see styles |
fǎ xì fa3 xi4 fa hsi hōkei |
dharma lineage |
法緣 法缘 see styles |
fǎ yuán fa3 yuan2 fa yüan hōen |
Dharma-caused, i.e. the sense of universal altruism giving rise to pity and mercy. |
法縛 法缚 see styles |
fǎ fú fa3 fu2 fa fu hōbaku |
idem 法執. |
法聲 法声 see styles |
fǎ shēng fa3 sheng1 fa sheng hosshō |
the sound of the dharma |
法脈 法脉 see styles |
fǎ mài fa3 mai4 fa mai hōmyaku |
dharma-lineage |
法臘 法腊 see styles |
fǎ là fa3 la4 fa la hōrō |
The end of the monk's year after the summer retreat; a Buddhist year; the number of 夏 or 戒臘 summer or discipline years indicating the years since a monk's ordination. |
法臣 see styles |
fǎ chén fa3 chen2 fa ch`en fa chen noriaki のりあき |
(male given name) Noriaki Ministers of the Law, i.e. bodhisattvas; the Buddha is King of the Law, these are his ministers. |
法舟 see styles |
fǎ zhōu fa3 zhou1 fa chou hō shū |
法船 The barque of Buddha-truth which ferries men out from the sea of mortality and reincarnation to nirvana. |
法船 see styles |
fǎ chuán fa3 chuan2 fa ch`uan fa chuan housen / hosen ほうせん |
(place-name) Housen vessel of the dharma |
法芽 see styles |
fǎ yá fa3 ya2 fa ya hōge |
The sprout or bud of Buddhism. |
法苑 see styles |
fǎ yuàn fa3 yuan4 fa yüan hōen |
The garden of Dharma, Buddhism. |
法華 法华 see styles |
fǎ huā fa3 hua1 fa hua myouka / myoka みょうか |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 法華宗) Nichiren sect; Tendai sect; (2) (abbreviation) (See 法華経) Lotus Sutra; (female given name) Myōka The Dharma-flower, i.e. the Lotus Sutra, the法華經 or 妙法蓮華經 q.v. Saddharmapuṇḍarīka Sutra; also the法華宗 Lotus sect, i.e. that of Tiantai, which had this sutra for its basis. There are many treatises with this as part of the title. 法華法, 法華會, 法華講 ceremonials, meetings, or explications connected with this sutra. |
法藏 see styles |
fǎ zàng fa3 zang4 fa tsang houzou / hozo ほうぞう |
(personal name) Houzou Dharma-store; also 佛法藏; 如來藏 (1) The absolute, unitary storehouse of the universe, the primal source of all things. (2) The Treasury of Buddha's teaching the sutras, etc. (3) Any Buddhist library. (4) Dharmākara, mine of the Law; one of the incarnations of Amitābha. (5) Title of the founder of the Huayan School 賢首法藏Xianshou Fazang. |
法藥 法药 see styles |
fǎ yào fa3 yao4 fa yao hōyaku |
The medicine of the Law, capable of healing all misery. |
法螺 see styles |
fǎ luó fa3 luo2 fa lo hora; hora ほら; ホラ |
(1) (kana only) boasting; bragging; big talk; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) (orig. meaning) (See 法螺貝) conch (esp. Charonia tritonis); trumpet shell Conch of the Law, a symbol of the universality, power, or command of the Buddha's teaching. Cf. 商佉 śaṅkha. |
法衆 法众 see styles |
fǎ zhòng fa3 zhong4 fa chung hōshu |
The Buddhist monkhood; an assembly of monks or nuns. |
法要 see styles |
fǎ yào fa3 yao4 fa yao houyou / hoyo ほうよう |
Buddhist memorial service The essentials of the Truth; v. 法會. |
法見 法见 see styles |
fǎ jiàn fa3 jian4 fa chien hokken |
Maintaining one tenet and considering others wrong; narrow-minded, bigoted. |
法訓 法训 see styles |
fǎ xùn fa3 xun4 fa hsün hōkun |
the teaching of the Dharma |
法詔 法诏 see styles |
fǎ zhào fa3 zhao4 fa chao hōshō |
instructions (or the teaching) of the Dharma |
法話 法话 see styles |
fǎ huà fa3 hua4 fa hua houwa / howa ほうわ |
Buddhist sermon dharma talk |
法語 法语 see styles |
fǎ yǔ fa3 yu3 fa yü hougo / hogo ほうご |
French (language) Buddhist sermon Dharma-words, religious discourses. |
法誨 法诲 see styles |
fǎ huǐ fa3 hui3 fa hui hōkai |
the teaching of the Dharma |
法誼 法谊 see styles |
fǎ yí fa3 yi2 fa i hōgi |
the meaning of the Dharma |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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