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<...2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
法音寺郷 see styles |
houonjigou / hoonjigo ほうおんじごう |
(place-name) Houonjigou |
法音方便 see styles |
fǎ yīn fāng biàn fa3 yin1 fang1 bian4 fa yin fang pien hōon hōben |
sarvarutakauśalyâvartā |
法頌舍利 法颂舍利 see styles |
fǎ sòng shè lì fa3 song4 she4 li4 fa sung she li hōju shari |
Śāriputra's Verse on the Dharma-body |
法領屋敷 see styles |
houryouyashiki / horyoyashiki ほうりょうやしき |
(place-name) Houryōyashiki |
法體恆有 法体恒有 see styles |
fǎ tǐ héng yǒu fa3 ti3 heng2 you3 fa t`i heng yu fa ti heng yu hottai gōu |
essence of phenomena always existing |
あへん法 see styles |
ahenhou / ahenho あへんほう |
Opium Law (1954) |
ご飯論法 see styles |
gohanronpou / gohanronpo ごはんろんぽう |
(joc) giving evasive answers by arguing over the definition of a word |
アミロ法 see styles |
amirohou / amiroho アミロほう |
amylo process |
カノン法 see styles |
kanonhou / kanonho カノンほう |
canon law |
スンプ法 see styles |
sunpuhou / sunpuho スンプほう |
sump method |
ゼロ位法 see styles |
zeroihou / zeroiho ゼロいほう |
zero method |
ディザ法 see styles |
dizahou / dizaho ディザほう |
{comp} dither method |
ベイズ法 see styles |
beizuhou / bezuho ベイズほう |
{math} Bayesian method |
リズム法 see styles |
rizumuhou / rizumuho リズムほう |
rhythm method (method of birth control); calendar method |
ローマ法 see styles |
roomahou / roomaho ローマほう |
(hist) Roman law |
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 |
一切佛法 see styles |
yī qiè fó fǎ yi1 qie4 fo2 fa3 i ch`ieh fo fa i chieh fo fa issai buppō |
all Buddhist teachings |
一切善法 see styles |
yī qiè shàn fǎ yi1 qie4 shan4 fa3 i ch`ieh shan fa i chieh shan fa issai zenpō |
all good phenomena |
一切法中 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ zhōng yi1 qie4 fa3 zhong1 i ch`ieh fa chung i chieh fa chung issai hōchū |
within all phenomena |
一切法性 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ xìng yi1 qie4 fa3 xing4 i ch`ieh fa hsing i chieh fa hsing issai hosshō |
nature of all dharmas |
一切法空 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ kōng yi1 qie4 fa3 kong1 i ch`ieh fa k`ung i chieh fa kung issaihō kū |
sarvadharma-śūnyatā, the emptiness or unreality of all things. |
一切法義 一切法义 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ yì yi1 qie4 fa3 yi4 i ch`ieh fa i i chieh fa i issai hōgi |
content of all dharmas |
一切法門 一切法门 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ mén yi1 qie4 fa3 men2 i ch`ieh fa men i chieh fa men issai hōmon |
the whole gamut of teachings |
一切萬法 一切万法 see styles |
yī qiè wàn fǎ yi1 qie4 wan4 fa3 i ch`ieh wan fa i chieh wan fa issai no manbō |
all phenomena |
一切說法 一切说法 see styles |
yī qiè shuō fǎ yi1 qie4 shuo1 fa3 i ch`ieh shuo fa i chieh shuo fa issai seppō |
all explanations of the dharma |
一切諸法 一切诸法 see styles |
yī qiè zhū fǎ yi1 qie4 zhu1 fa3 i ch`ieh chu fa i chieh chu fa issai shohō |
all dharmas |
一塵法界 一尘法界 see styles |
yī chén fǎ jiè yi1 chen2 fa3 jie4 i ch`en fa chieh i chen fa chieh ichijin hokkai |
The whole in an atom, a universe in a grain of dust, one grain of dust is a microcosm of the universal whole. |
一寸法師 see styles |
issunboushi / issunboshi いっすんぼうし |
(1) dwarf; midget; elf; Tom Thumb; Jack Sprat; (2) Issun-bōshi (Japanese fairytale) |
一微塵法 一微尘法 see styles |
yī wēi chén fǎ yi1 wei1 chen2 fa3 i wei ch`en fa i wei chen fa ichimijin hō |
a tiny particle of the dharma |
一念法界 see styles |
yī niàn fǎ jiè yi1 nian4 fa3 jie4 i nien fa chieh ichinen hokkai |
integrate thoughts with reality (the dharmadhātu) |
一法中道 see styles |
yī fǎ zhōng dào yi1 fa3 zhong1 dao4 i fa chung tao ippō chūdō |
single dharma of the middle way |
一法界心 see styles |
yī fǎ jiè xīn yi1 fa3 jie4 xin1 i fa chieh hsin ippokkai shin |
A mind universal, above limitations of existence or differentiation. |
一相法門 一相法门 see styles |
yī xiàng fǎ mén yi1 xiang4 fa3 men2 i hsiang fa men issō hōmon |
The unitary or monistic method is interpreted in more than a dozen ways; in general it means to reach a stage beyond differentiation where all is seen as a unity. |
一眞法界 see styles |
yī zhēn fǎ jiè yi1 zhen1 fa3 jie4 i chen fa chieh isshinhokkai |
The dharma realm of the one reality, i.e. of the bhūtatathatā, complete in a speck of dust as in a universe; such is the dharmakāya, or spiritual body of all Buddhas, eternal, above terms of being, undefinable, neither immanent nor transcendent, yet the one reality, though beyond thought. It is the fundamental doctrine of the 華嚴宗. The 法界 is 諸佛平等法身, 從本以來不生不滅, 非空非有, 離名離相, 無內無外, 惟一眞實, 不可思議, 是名一眞法界; see 三藏法數 4. |
一道法門 一道法门 see styles |
yī dào fǎ mén yi1 dao4 fa3 men2 i tao fa men ichidōhōmon |
The "a' school (Shingon) which takes a as the alpha (and even omega) of all wisdom; the way by which all escape mortality. |
七僧法會 七僧法会 see styles |
qī sēng fǎ huì qi1 seng1 fa3 hui4 ch`i seng fa hui chi seng fa hui shichisō hōe |
An assembly of a monasterial fraternity. |
七十五法 see styles |
qī shí wǔ fǎ qi1 shi2 wu3 fa3 ch`i shih wu fa chi shih wu fa shichijū go hō |
The seventy-five dharmas of the Abhidharmakośa-bhāsya, which classifies all phenomena under seventy-five categories or elements, divided into five groups; cf. 五根, 五境, 無表色. (1) Material 色法 rūpāṇi, 11 . (2) Mind 心法 cittam, 1. (3) Mental qualities 心所有法 citta-saṃprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 46. (4) Non-mental 心不相應行法 cittaviprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 14. These are the seventy-two Sarvastivadin divisions (v. Keith, B. I. , p. 201 ). (5) In addition there are three unconditioned or non-phenomenal elements 無爲法 asaṃskṛta dharma, 3 (v. Keith, p. 160) . |
七滅諍法 七灭诤法 see styles |
qī miè zhēng fǎ qi1 mie4 zheng1 fa3 ch`i mieh cheng fa chi mieh cheng fa shichi metsujō hō |
saptādhikaraṇa-śamatha. Seven rules given in the Vinaya for settling disputes among the monks. Disputes arise from causes : from arguments; from discovery of misconduct; judgment and punishment of such; the correctness or otherwise of a religious observance. The seven rules are : 現前毘尼 saṃmukha-vinaya, face to face evidence, or appeal to the law; 憶念毘尼 smṛti-vinaya, witness or proof; 不痴毘尼 amūḍha-vinaya, irresponsibility, e.g. lunacy; 自言毘尼 tatsvabhavaiṣīya-vinaya, voluntary confession; 多語毘尼 pratijñākāraka-vinaya, decision by majority vote; 罪處所毘尼 yadbhūyasikīya-vinaya, condemnation of unconfessed sin by the 白四 or jñapticaturthin method, i.e. to make a statement and ask thrice for judgment; 草覆地毘尼 tṛṇastāraka-vinaya. , i.e. covering the mud with straw, i.e. in protracted disputes the appointment by each side of an elder to spread the straw of the law over the mud of the dispute. |
七百集法 see styles |
qī bǎi jí fǎ qi1 bai3 ji2 fa3 ch`i pai chi fa chi pai chi fa shichihyaku shūhō |
Council of the Seven Hundred |
万国公法 see styles |
bankokukouhou / bankokukoho ばんこくこうほう |
(obsolete) (See 国際法・こくさいほう) international laws |
三ッ法寺 see styles |
mitsuhouji / mitsuhoji みつほうじ |
(place-name) Mitsuhouji |
三不堅法 三不坚法 see styles |
sān bù jiān fǎ san1 bu4 jian1 fa3 san pu chien fa sanfuken hō |
Three unstable things — the body, length of life, wealth. |
三周說法 三周说法 see styles |
sān zhōu shuō fǎ san1 zhou1 shuo1 fa3 san chou shuo fa sanshū seppō |
three rounds in the explanation of the dharma |
三品聽法 三品听法 see styles |
sān pǐn tīng fǎ san1 pin3 ting1 fa3 san p`in t`ing fa san pin ting fa sanbon chōhō |
The three grades of hearers, i.e. 上 with the 神 spirit; 中 with the 心 mind; 下 with the 耳 ear. |
三大祕法 see styles |
sān dà mì fǎ san1 da4 mi4 fa3 san ta mi fa san dai hihō |
three great esoteric rituals |
三摩地法 see styles |
sān mó dì fǎ san1 mo2 di4 fa3 san mo ti fa sanmaji hō |
samādhi doctrines |
三支作法 see styles |
sān zhī zuò fǎ san1 zhi1 zuo4 fa3 san chih tso fa sanshi sahō |
three part syllogism |
三教法師 三教法师 see styles |
sān jiào fǎ shī san1 jiao4 fa3 shi1 san chiao fa shih sangyō hōshi |
Master of the Tripiṭaka; a title of Xuanzang 玄奘. |
三有爲法 三有为法 see styles |
sān yǒu wéi fǎ san1 you3 wei2 fa3 san yu wei fa san ui hō |
three conditioned phenomena |
三歸受法 三归受法 see styles |
sān guī shòu fǎ san1 gui1 shou4 fa3 san kuei shou fa sanki juhō |
The receiving of the Law, or admission of a lay disciple, after recantation of his previous wrong belief and sincere repetition to the abbot or monk of the three refuges 三歸. |
三段論法 see styles |
sandanronpou / sandanronpo さんだんろんぽう |
(yoji) {logic} syllogism |
三法因緣 三法因缘 see styles |
sān fǎ yīn yuán san1 fa3 yin1 yuan2 san fa yin yüan sanhō innen |
causes and conditions for the three factors |
三法無差 三法无差 see styles |
sān fǎ wú chā san1 fa3 wu2 cha1 san fa wu ch`a san fa wu cha sanbō musha |
idem 三無差別 q.v. |
三無爲法 三无为法 see styles |
sān wú wéi fǎ san1 wu2 wei2 fa3 san wu wei fa san mui hō |
three unconditioned phenomena |
三種悔法 三种悔法 see styles |
sān zhǒng huǐ fǎ san1 zhong3 hui3 fa3 san chung hui fa sanshu kehō |
(or 三種懺法) Three modes of repentance: (a) 無生悔 to meditate on the way to prevent wrong thoughts and delusions; (b) 取相悔 to seek the presence of the Buddha to rid one of sinful thoughts and passions; (c) 作法懺 in proper form to confess one's breach of the rules before the Buddha and seek remission. |
三種懺法 三种忏法 see styles |
sān zhǒng chàn fǎ san1 zhong3 chan4 fa3 san chung ch`an fa san chung chan fa sanshu senbō |
three kinds of repentance |
三種法輪 三种法轮 see styles |
sān zhǒng fǎ lún san1 zhong3 fa3 lun2 san chung fa lun sanshu hōrin |
v. 三輪教. |
三蔵法師 see styles |
sanzouhoushi / sanzohoshi さんぞうほうし |
(personal name) Sanzouhoushi |
三藏法師 三藏法师 see styles |
sān zàng fǎ shī san1 zang4 fa3 shi1 san tsang fa shih sanzō hosshi |
monk who has mastered the scriptures; (esp.) Xuanzang 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4] (602-664) A teacher of the Law; especially 玄奘 Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty; and cf. 般若. |
三轉法輪 三转法轮 see styles |
sān zhuǎn fǎ lún san1 zhuan3 fa3 lun2 san chuan fa lun santen bōrin |
three turns of the wheel of the dharma |
三部大法 see styles |
sān bù dà fǎ san1 bu4 da4 fa3 san pu ta fa sanbu daihō |
(l) The Garbhadhātu maṇḍala, or pantheon, has the three divisions of 佛, 蓮, 金, i.e. Vairocana, Lotus, and Diamond or Vajra. (2) The teaching of the 胎藏界, 金剛界 and 蘇悉地法 is said to cover the whole of esoteric Buddhism. |
三重法界 see styles |
sān zhòng fǎ jiè san1 zhong4 fa3 jie4 san chung fa chieh sanjū hokkai |
The three meditations, on the relationship of the noumenal and phenomenal, of the 華嚴宗 Huayan School: (a) 理法界 the universe as law or mind, that all things are 眞如, i.e. all things or phenomena are of the same Buddha-nature, or the Absolute; (b) 理事無礙法界 that the Buddha-nature and the thing, or the Absolute and phenomena are not mutually exclusive; (c) 事事無礙法界 that phenomena are not mutually exclusive, but in a common harmony as parts of the whole. |
三階佛法 三阶佛法 see styles |
sān jiē fó fǎ san1 jie1 fo2 fa3 san chieh fo fa sankai buppō |
Three Stages of the Buddha-Dharma |
上中下法 see styles |
shàng zhòng xià fǎ shang4 zhong4 xia4 fa3 shang chung hsia fa jō chū ge hō |
The three dharmas, systems, or vehicles, 菩薩, 緣覺, and 聲聞 bodhisattva, pratyeka-buddha, and śrāvaka. |
上宮法王 上宫法王 see styles |
shàng gōng fǎ wáng shang4 gong1 fa3 wang2 shang kung fa wang Jōgū Hōō |
Jōgū Hōō |
上法界寺 see styles |
kamihoukaiji / kamihokaiji かみほうかいじ |
(place-name) Kamihoukaiji |
上法軍寺 see styles |
kamihougunji / kamihogunji かみほうぐんじ |
(place-name) Kamihougunji |
上法音寺 see styles |
kamihouonji / kamihoonji かみほうおんじ |
(place-name) Kamihouonji |
上浄法寺 see styles |
kamijohouji / kamijohoji かみじょほうじ |
(place-name) Kamijohouji |
上訴法院 上诉法院 see styles |
shàng sù fǎ yuàn shang4 su4 fa3 yuan4 shang su fa yüan |
appeals court |
下法界寺 see styles |
shimohoukaiji / shimohokaiji しもほうかいじ |
(place-name) Shimohoukaiji |
下法軍寺 see styles |
shimohougunji / shimohogunji しもほうぐんじ |
(place-name) Shimohougunji |
下浄法寺 see styles |
shimojohouji / shimojohoji しもじょほうじ |
(place-name) Shimojohouji |
不二之法 see styles |
bù èr zhī fǎ bu4 er4 zhi1 fa3 pu erh chih fa funi no hō |
The one undivided truth, the Buddha-truth. Also, the unity of the Buddha-nature. |
不二法門 不二法门 see styles |
bù èr fǎ mén bu4 er4 fa3 men2 pu erh fa men funi hōmon |
the one and only way; the only proper course to take is similar to 不二之法; also the cult of the monistic doctrine; and the immediacy of entering into the truth. |
不共佛法 see styles |
bù gòng fó fǎ bu4 gong4 fo2 fa3 pu kung fo fa fugu buppō |
the unequalled; peerless Buddha qualities |
不共法聲 不共法声 see styles |
bù gòng fǎ shēng bu4 gong4 fa3 sheng1 pu kung fa sheng fugūhō shō |
unique sounds |
不可轉法 不可转法 see styles |
bù kě zhuǎn fǎ bu4 ke3 zhuan3 fa3 pu k`o chuan fa pu ko chuan fa fukaten hō |
irreversible teaching |
不定地法 see styles |
bù dìng dì fǎ bu4 ding4 di4 fa3 pu ting ti fa fujōchi hō |
One of the six mental conditions, that of undetermined character, open to any influence good or evil. |
不成文法 see styles |
bù chéng wén fǎ bu4 cheng2 wen2 fa3 pu ch`eng wen fa pu cheng wen fa |
unwritten law |
不文憲法 see styles |
fubunkenpou / fubunkenpo ふぶんけんぽう |
(See 成文憲法) uncodified constitution; unwritten constitution |
不法侵入 see styles |
fuhoushinnyuu / fuhoshinnyu ふほうしんにゅう |
trespassing; intrusion |
不法入国 see styles |
fuhounyuukoku / fuhonyukoku ふほうにゅうこく |
illegal entry (into a country); illegal immigration |
不法分子 see styles |
bù fǎ fèn zǐ bu4 fa3 fen4 zi3 pu fa fen tzu |
lawbreaker; outlaw |
不法占拠 see styles |
fuhousenkyo / fuhosenkyo ふほうせんきょ |
(noun, transitive verb) unlawful occupation (e.g. of a house, of land, etc.); squatting |
不法占有 see styles |
fuhousenyuu / fuhosenyu ふほうせんゆう |
unlawful detention (of shipping); unlawful occupation (of a house or land) |
不法就労 see styles |
fuhoushuurou / fuhoshuro ふほうしゅうろう |
illegal employment; illegal work; unauthorized labor |
不法所持 see styles |
fuhoushoji / fuhoshoji ふほうしょじ |
(See 違法所持) illegal possession; unlawful possession |
不法投棄 see styles |
fuhoutouki / fuhotoki ふほうとうき |
(noun, transitive verb) illegal dumping; fly-tipping |
不法残留 see styles |
fuhouzanryuu / fuhozanryu ふほうざんりゅう |
{law} (illegally) overstaying one's visa |
不法滞在 see styles |
fuhoutaizai / fuhotaizai ふほうたいざい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) illegal residence (in a country); illegal stay; illegal overstaying (of a visa) |
不法監禁 see styles |
fuhoukankin / fuhokankin ふほうかんきん |
false imprisonment |
不法移民 see styles |
fuhouimin / fuhoimin ふほういみん |
(1) illegal immigration; (2) illegal immigrant |
不法行為 see styles |
fuhoukoui / fuhokoi ふほうこうい |
(yoji) tort; illegal act; illegal activity; offence; offense |
不法集会 see styles |
fuhoushuukai / fuhoshukai ふほうしゅうかい |
unlawful assembly |
不淨說法 不淨说法 see styles |
bù jìng shuō fǎ bu4 jing4 shuo1 fa3 pu ching shuo fa fujō seppō |
邪命說法 'Unclean' preaching, i. e. to preach, whether rightly or wrongly, from an impure motive, e. g. for making a living. |
不相應法 不相应法 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng fǎ bu4 xiang1 ying4 fa3 pu hsiang ying fa fu sōō hō |
[mental] factors not directly associated [with the mind] |
不調法者 see styles |
buchouhoumono / buchohomono ぶちょうほうもの |
clumsy person; bungler; person with no particular talents (in performing arts); nondrinker; nonsmoker |
不起法忍 see styles |
bù qǐ fǎ rěn bu4 qi3 fa3 ren3 pu ch`i fa jen pu chi fa jen fukihō nin |
The stage of endurance, or patient meditation, that has reached the state where phenomenal illusion ceases to arise, through entry into the realization of the Void, or noumenal; also 生法忍 (or 起法忍) . |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "法" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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