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法明道

see styles
fǎ míng dào
    fa3 ming2 dao4
fa ming tao
 hōmyō dō
The wisdom of the pure heart which illumines the Way of all Buddhas.

法明門


法明门

see styles
fǎ míng mén
    fa3 ming2 men2
fa ming men
 hōmyō mon
The teaching which sheds light on everything, differentiating and explaining them.

法智品

see styles
fǎ zhì pǐn
    fa3 zhi4 pin3
fa chih p`in
    fa chih pin
 hōchi hon
having the properties of dharma-cognition

法會社


法会社

see styles
fǎ huì shè
    fa3 hui4 she4
fa hui she
 hō esha
A monastery.

法歸依


法归依

see styles
fǎ guī yī
    fa3 gui1 yi1
fa kuei i
 hō kie
taking the dharma [teachings] as refuge

法灌頂


法灌顶

see styles
fǎ guàn dǐng
    fa3 guan4 ding3
fa kuan ting
 hō kanjō
dharma-consecration

法無礙


法无碍

see styles
fǎ wú ài
    fa3 wu2 ai4
fa wu ai
 hō muge
(法無礙解 or法無礙智) Wisdom or power of explanation in unembarrassed accord with the Law, or Buddha-truth.

法王子

see styles
fǎ wáng zǐ
    fa3 wang2 zi3
fa wang tzu
 hōō ji
Son of the Dharma-king, a bodhisattva.

法王法

see styles
fǎ wáng fǎ
    fa3 wang2 fa3
fa wang fa
 hōō bō
the Dharma of the Dharma-king

法王身

see styles
fǎ wáng shēn
    fa3 wang2 shen1
fa wang shen
 hōō shin
the body of the dharma-king

法界佛

see styles
fǎ jiè fó
    fa3 jie4 fo2
fa chieh fo
 hokkai butsu
The dharmadhātu Buddha, i.e. the dharmakāya; the universal Buddha; the Buddha of a Buddha-realm.

法界印

see styles
fǎ jiè yìn
    fa3 jie4 yin4
fa chieh yin
 hokkai in
sign of the dharma-realm

法界定

see styles
fǎ jiè dìng
    fa3 jie4 ding4
fa chieh ting
 hokkai jō
In dharmadhātu meditation, a term for Vairocana in both maṇḍalas.

法界宮


法界宫

see styles
fǎ jiè gōng
    fa3 jie4 gong1
fa chieh kung
 hokkai gū
The dharmadhātu-palace, i.e. the shrine of Vairocana in the garbhadhātu.

法界性

see styles
fǎ jiè xìng
    fa3 jie4 xing4
fa chieh hsing
 hokkai shō
idem 法界 and 法性.

法界教

see styles
fǎ jiè jiào
    fa3 jie4 jiao4
fa chieh chiao
 hokkai kyō
teaching of the dharma-realm

法界身

see styles
fǎ jiè shēn
    fa3 jie4 shen1
fa chieh shen
 hokkai shin
The dharmakāya (manifesting itself in all beings); the dharmadhātu as the buddhakāya, all things being Buddha.

法相宗

see styles
fǎ xiàng zōng
    fa3 xiang4 zong1
fa hsiang tsung
 hossoushuu; housoushuu / hossoshu; hososhu
    ほっそうしゅう; ほうそうしゅう
Yogācāra school of Buddhism; Dharma-character school of Buddhism
(See 法相・ほっそう・2) Hosso sect of Buddhism (Japanese equivalent of the Chinese Faxiang sect)
Dharma-character school

法眞理

see styles
fǎ zhēn lǐ
    fa3 zhen1 li3
fa chen li
 hōshinri
principle of dharma(s)

法眼淨


法眼净

see styles
fǎ yǎn jìng
    fa3 yan3 jing4
fa yen ching
 hōgen jō
To see clearly or purely the truth: in Hīnayāna, to see the truth of the four dogmas; in Mahāyāna, to see the truth which releases from reincarnation.

法等分

see styles
fǎ děng fēn
    fa3 deng3 fen1
fa teng fen
 hō tōfun
dharma heir

法自在

see styles
fǎ zì zài
    fa3 zi4 zai4
fa tzu tsai
 hō jizai
A bodhisattva's complete dialectical freedom and power, so that he can expound all things unimpeded.

法自相

see styles
fǎ zì xiàng
    fa3 zi4 xiang4
fa tzu hsiang
 hō jisō
the distinctive characteristic of a dharma

法舍利

see styles
fǎ shè lì
    fa3 she4 li4
fa she li
 hō shari
(法身舍利); 法身偈 The śarīra, or spiritual relics of the Buddha, his sutras, or verses, his doctrine and immutable law.

法行者

see styles
fǎ xíng zhě
    fa3 xing2 zhe3
fa hsing che
 hōgyōsha
dharma-follower

法足經


法足经

see styles
fǎ zú jīng
    fa3 zu2 jing1
fa tsu ching
 Hōsoku kyō
Dharma Leg Sūtra

法身位

see styles
fǎ shēn wèi
    fa3 shen1 wei4
fa shen wei
 hosshin'i
stage of the dharma-body

法身佛

see styles
fǎ shēn fó
    fa3 shen1 fo2
fa shen fo
 hosshin butsu
The dharmakāya Buddha.

法身偈

see styles
fǎ shēn jì
    fa3 shen1 ji4
fa shen chi
 Hosshin ge
Verse on the Dharma-body

法身德

see styles
fǎ shēn dé
    fa3 shen1 de2
fa shen te
 hosshin toku
merit of the dharma-body

法身藏

see styles
fǎ shēn zàng
    fa3 shen1 zang4
fa shen tsang
 hosshin zō
The storehouse of the dharmakāya, the essence of Buddhahood, by contemplating which the holy man attains to it.

法身觀


法身观

see styles
fǎ shēn guān
    fa3 shen1 guan1
fa shen kuan
 hosshin kan
Meditation on, or insight into, the dharmakāya, varying in definition in the various schools.

法輪寺


法轮寺

see styles
fǎ lún sì
    fa3 lun2 si4
fa lun ssu
 hourinji / horinji
    ほうりんじ
(personal name) Hourinji
Dharma Wheel Temple

法都講


法都讲

see styles
fǎ dū jiǎng
    fa3 du1 jiang3
fa tu chiang
 hō to kō
a Dharma-preacher

法鏡經


法镜经

see styles
fǎ jìng jīng
    fa3 jing4 jing1
fa ching ching
 Hōkyō kyō
Sūtra of the Dharma Mirror

法門家


法门家

see styles
fǎ mén jiā
    fa3 men2 jia1
fa men chia
 hōmonke
dharma-family

法門寺


法门寺

see styles
fǎ mén sì
    fa3 men2 si4
fa men ssu
 Hōmonji
Dharma Gate Temple

法門身


法门身

see styles
fǎ mén shēn
    fa3 men2 shen1
fa men shen
 hōmon shin
A Tiantai definition of the dharmakāya of the Trinity, i.e. the qualities, powers, and methods of the Buddha. The various representations of the respective characteristics of buddhas and bodhisattvas in the maṇḍalas.

法隨念


法随念

see styles
fǎ suí niàn
    fa3 sui2 nian4
fa sui nien
 hō zuinen
mindfulness of the dharma

法雲地


法云地

see styles
fǎ yún dì
    fa3 yun2 di4
fa yün ti
 hōun ji
The tenth bodhisattva stage, when the dharma-clouds everywhere drop their sweet dew.

涅槃法

see styles
niè pán fǎ
    nie4 pan2 fa3
nieh p`an fa
    nieh pan fa
 nehan (no) hō
the Dharma of nirvāṇa

淨法界


净法界

see styles
jīng fǎ jiè
    jing1 fa3 jie4
ching fa chieh
 jō hokkai
The realm of pure dharma, the unsullied realm, i.e. the bhūtatathatā.

淨法眼

see styles
jìng fǎ yǎn
    jing4 fa3 yan3
ching fa yen
 jōhō gen
pure eye of the Dharma

淨法門


淨法门

see styles
jìng fǎ mén
    jing4 fa3 men2
ching fa men
 jō hōmon
pure dharma-gate

淸白法

see styles
qīng bái fǎ
    qing1 bai2 fa3
ch`ing pai fa
    ching pai fa
 shōbyaku hō
unsullied dharma

滅法忍


灭法忍

see styles
miè fǎ rěn
    mie4 fa3 ren3
mieh fa jen
 meppōnin
the tolerance of the dharma of cessation;

無上法


无上法

see styles
wú shàng fǎ
    wu2 shang4 fa3
wu shang fa
 mujō hō
The supreme dharma, nirvāṇa.

無信解


无信解

see styles
wú xìn jiě
    wu2 xin4 jie3
wu hsin chieh
 mu shinge
lack of confidence [in the truth, dharma, etc.]

無比法


无比法

see styles
wú bǐ fǎ
    wu2 bi3 fa3
wu pi fa
 mubi hō
Incomparable truth or law, an incorrect tr. of abhidharma.

無法愛


无法爱

see styles
wú fǎ ài
    wu2 fa3 ai4
wu fa ai
 mu hōai
non-attachment to the dharma

無生忍


无生忍

see styles
wú shēng rěn
    wu2 sheng1 ren3
wu sheng jen
 mushounin / mushonin
    むしょうにん
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 無生法忍) anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes)
The patient rest in belief in immortality, or no rebirth.

無遮會


无遮会

see styles
wú zhē huì
    wu2 zhe1 hui4
wu che hui
 musha e
(無遮大會) pañca(vārṣika)pariṣad; the 五年大會 quinquennial assembly, for having all things in common, and for confession, penance, and remission.

照法輪


照法轮

see styles
zhào fǎ lún
    zhao4 fa3 lun2
chao fa lun
 shō hōrin
illuminate the wheel of the dharma

爲說法


为说法

see styles
wéi shuō fǎ
    wei2 shuo1 fa3
wei shuo fa
 i seppō
teach the dharma [to someone else]

理法界

see styles
lǐ fǎ jiè
    li3 fa3 jie4
li fa chieh
 ri hokkai
One of the 四界, that of the common essence or dharmakāya of all beings.

甘露法

see styles
gān lù fǎ
    gan1 lu4 fa3
kan lu fa
 kanro hō
or 甘露雨 The ambrosial truth, or rain, i. e. the Buddha truth.

甚深法

see styles
shén shēn fǎ
    shen2 shen1 fa3
shen shen fa
 shinshin hō
profound dharma

百福法

see styles
bǎi fú fǎ
    bai3 fu2 fa3
pai fu fa
 hyappuku hō
the Dharma of hundredfold merits

百高座

see styles
bǎi gāo zuò
    bai3 gao1 zuo4
pai kao tso
 hyaku kōza
Dharma Assembly of the Hundred Seats

相稱法


相称法

see styles
xiāng chēng fǎ
    xiang1 cheng1 fa3
hsiang ch`eng fa
    hsiang cheng fa
 sōshō hō
appropriate dharma

眞實法


眞实法

see styles
zhēn shí fǎ
    zhen1 shi2 fa3
chen shih fa
 shinjitsu hō
real dharma

眞法界

see styles
zhēn fǎ jiè
    zhen1 fa3 jie4
chen fa chieh
 shin hokkai
The region of reality apart from the temporal and unreal.

眞法身

see styles
zhēn fǎ shēn
    zhen1 fa3 shen1
chen fa shen
 shin hosshin
true dharma-body

示相轉


示相转

see styles
shì xiàng zhuǎn
    shi4 xiang4 zhuan3
shih hsiang chuan
 ji sōten
indicative aspect of the turning [of the wheel of the dharma]

祕蜜藏

see styles
mì mì zàng
    mi4 mi4 zang4
mi mi tsang
 himitsuzō
secret (dharma) store

答哩磨

see styles
dá lī mó
    da2 li1 mo2
ta li mo
 tōrima
idem 達磨 dharma.

素法身

see styles
sù fǎ shēn
    su4 fa3 shen1
su fa shen
 so hosshin
Possessing the fundamental dharmakāya nature though still in sin, i.e. the beings in the three lowest orders of transmigration.

經法教


经法教

see styles
jīng fǎ jiào
    jing1 fa3 jiao4
ching fa chiao
 kyōhō kyō
teaching about the scriptural Dharma

總持法


总持法

see styles
zǒng chí fǎ
    zong3 chi2 fa3
tsung ch`ih fa
    tsung chih fa
 sōjihō
Dharma of a magical formula (dhāraṇī)

聖法王


圣法王

see styles
shèng fǎ wáng
    sheng4 fa3 wang2
sheng fa wang
 shōbōō
a sacred king of the Dharma

聖法藏


圣法藏

see styles
shèng fǎ zàng
    sheng4 fa3 zang4
sheng fa tsang
 shōhōzō
the treasure-house of the sacred Dharma

聽法者


听法者

see styles
tīng fǎ zhě
    ting1 fa3 zhe3
t`ing fa che
    ting fa che
 chōhō sha
hearer of the dharma

能說法


能说法

see styles
néng shuō fǎ
    neng2 shuo1 fa3
neng shuo fa
 nō seppō
teacher of the dharma

苦法忍

see styles
kǔ fǎ rěn
    ku3 fa3 ren3
k`u fa jen
    ku fa jen
 ku hōnin
the tolerance of the dharma of suffering

華嚴宗


华严宗

see styles
huá yán zōng
    hua2 yan2 zong1
hua yen tsung
 Kegon Shū
Chinese Buddhist school founded on the Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya Sutra (Garland sutra)
The Huayan (Kegon) school, whose foundation work is the Avataṃsaka-sūtra; founded in China by 帝心杜順 Dixin Dushun; he died A.D. 640 and was followed by 雲華智嚴 Yunhua Zhiyan; 賢首法藏 Xianshou Fazang; 淸涼澄觀 Qingliang Chengguan; 圭峯宗密 Guifeng Zongmi, and other noted patriarchs of the sect; its chief patron is Mañjuśrī. The school was imported into Japan early in the Tang dynasty and flourished there. It held the doctrine of the 法性 Dharma-nature, by which name it was also called.

行此法

see styles
xíng cǐ fǎ
    xing2 ci3 fa3
hsing tz`u fa
    hsing tzu fa
 gyō shi hō
to practice this dharma

言說法


言说法

see styles
yán shuō fǎ
    yan2 shuo1 fa3
yen shuo fa
 gon seppō
expounding the dharma through language

說法品


说法品

see styles
shuō fǎ pǐn
    shuo1 fa3 pin3
shuo fa p`in
    shuo fa pin
 seppō hon
stage of teaching the dharma

說法堂


说法堂

see styles
shuō fǎ táng
    shuo1 fa3 tang2
shuo fa t`ang
    shuo fa tang
 seppō dō
dharma talk hall

說法師


说法师

see styles
shuō fǎ shī
    shuo1 fa3 shi1
shuo fa shih
 seppōshi
Dharma preacher

說法者


说法者

see styles
shuō fǎ zhě
    shuo1 fa3 zhe3
shuo fa che
 seppō sha
a Dharma preacher

謗正法


谤正法

see styles
bàng zhèng fǎ
    bang4 zheng4 fa3
pang cheng fa
 hō shōbō
to revile the true dharma

謗法者


谤法者

see styles
bàng fǎ zhě
    bang4 fa3 zhe3
pang fa che
 hōhō sha
disparagers of the dharma

證相轉


证相转

see styles
zhèng xiàng zhuǎn
    zheng4 xiang4 zhuan3
cheng hsiang chuan
 shō sōten
evidential aspect of the turning [of the wheel of the dharma]

護法心


护法心

see styles
hù fǎ xīn
    hu4 fa3 xin1
hu fa hsin
 gohō shin
intention to protect the dharma

護法神


护法神

see styles
hù fǎ shén
    hu4 fa3 shen2
hu fa shen
 gohō jin
protector deities of Buddhist law
The four lokapālas, seen at the entrance to Buddhist temples, v, supra.

転法輪

see styles
 tenbourin / tenborin
    てんぼうりん
(See 法輪) expounding the teachings of Buddha; spinning the dharma wheel; (surname) Tenpourin

轉法輪


转法轮

see styles
zhuǎn fǎ lún
    zhuan3 fa3 lun2
chuan fa lun
 tenpourin / tenporin
    てんぽうりん
to transmit Buddhist teaching; chakram or chakka (throwing disk)
(surname) Tenpourin
To turn the dharma-cakra, or wheel of dharma, to preach, to teach, to explain the religion of Buddha.

退法相

see styles
tuì fǎ xiàng
    tui4 fa3 xiang4
t`ui fa hsiang
    tui fa hsiang
 taihōsō
the aspect of backsliding from the dharma

達磨宗


达磨宗

see styles
dá mó zōng
    da2 mo2 zong1
ta mo tsung
 darumashuu / darumashu
    だるましゅう
(1) (rare) (See 禅宗) Zen (Buddhism); (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) (See 達磨歌) confusing style of middle-age Japanese poetry
The Damo, or Dharma sect, i.e. the 禪宗 Meditation, or Intuitional School.

阿蘭若


阿兰若

see styles
ā lán rě
    a1 lan2 re3
a lan je
 arannya
    あらんにゃ
Buddhist temple (transliteration of Sanskrit "Aranyakah")
{Buddh} isolated place; hermitage
āraṇya; from araṇya, 'forest.'阿蘭若迦 āraṇyaka, one who lives there. Intp. by 無諍聲 no sound of discord; 閑靜 shut in and quiet; 遠離 far removed; 空 寂 uninhabited and still; a lonely abode 500 bow-lengths from any village. A hermitage, or place of retirement for meditation. Three kinds of occupants are given: 達磨阿蘭若迦 dharma-āraṇyaka; 摩祭阿蘭若迦 mātaṅga-āraṇyaka, and 檀陀阿蘭若迦 daṇḍaka-āraṇyaka. Other forms are: 阿蘭那 or 阿蘭攘; 阿蘭陀 or 陁; 阿練若 or 阿練茄; 曷刺 M028515.

離欲法


离欲法

see styles
lí yù fǎ
    li2 yu4 fa3
li yü fa
 riyoku hō
dharma of freedom from desire

離法愛


离法爱

see styles
lí fǎ ài
    li2 fa3 ai4
li fa ai
 ri hōai
non-attachment to the dharma

離言法


离言法

see styles
lí yán fǎ
    li2 yan2 fa3
li yen fa
 ri gon hō
the dharma that is beyond language

非正法

see styles
fēi zhèng fǎ
    fei1 zheng4 fa3
fei cheng fa
incorrect dharma

非法器

see styles
fēi fǎ qì
    fei1 fa3 qi4
fei fa ch`i
    fei fa chi
not a vessel for the dharma

魔怨敵

see styles
mó yuàn dí
    mo2 yuan4 di2
mo yüan ti
Māra, the enemy (of the Dharma)

一乘妙法

see styles
yī shèng miào fǎ
    yi1 sheng4 miao4 fa3
i sheng miao fa
 ichijō myō hō
subtle dharma of the One Vehicle

一乘法門


一乘法门

see styles
yī shèng fǎ mén
    yi1 sheng4 fa3 men2
i sheng fa men
 ichijō hōmon
the dharma teaching of the One Vehicle

一切皆成

see styles
yī qiè jiē chéng
    yi1 qie4 jie1 cheng2
i ch`ieh chieh ch`eng
    i chieh chieh cheng
 issai kai jō
All beings become Buddhas, for all have the Buddha-nature and must ultimately become enlightened, i.e. 一切衆生皆悉成佛. This is the doctrine of developed Mahāyāna, or universalism, as opposed to the limited salvation of Hīnayāna and of undeveloped Mahāyāna; 法華經方便品; 若有聞法者無一不成佛 if there be any who hear the dharma, not one will fail to become Buddha.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

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