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Simple Dictionary Definition |
法量 see styles |
houryou / horyo ほうりょう |
(p,s,g) Houryō |
法鈴 法铃 see styles |
fǎ líng fa3 ling2 fa ling hōryō |
The dharma-bell; the pleasing sound of intoning the sutras. |
法銭 see styles |
housen / hosen ほうせん |
(surname) Housen |
法録 see styles |
houroku / horoku ほうろく |
(surname) Houroku |
法鏡 法镜 see styles |
fǎ jìng fa3 jing4 fa ching hōkyō |
The Dharma mirror, reflecting the Buddha-wisdom. |
法門 法门 see styles |
fǎ mén fa3 men2 fa men hōmon |
More info & calligraphy: Dharma Gatedharmaparyāya. The doctrines, or wisdom of Buddha regarded as the door to enlightenment. A method. Any sect. As the living have 84,000 delusions, so the Buddha provides 84,000 methods法門of dealing with them. Hence the法門海 ocean of Buddha's methods. |
法院 see styles |
fǎ yuàn fa3 yuan4 fa yüan houin / hoin ほういん |
court of law; court court |
法隆 see styles |
houryuu / horyu ほうりゅう |
(surname) Houryū |
法障 see styles |
fǎ zhàng fa3 zhang4 fa chang hōshō |
dharma obstructions |
法雄 see styles |
norio のりお |
(given name) Norio |
法雅 see styles |
norimasa のりまさ |
(personal name) Norimasa |
法集 see styles |
fǎ jí fa3 ji2 fa chi hōju |
idem 佛會. |
法難 see styles |
hounan / honan ほうなん |
religious persecution |
法雨 see styles |
fǎ yǔ fa3 yu3 fa yü houu / hou ほうう |
shower of dharma; Buddhism flowing forth; (surname) Minori The rain of Buddha-truth which fertilizes all beings. |
法雲 法云 see styles |
fǎ yún fa3 yun2 fa yün houun / houn ほううん |
(given name) Houun dharmamegha. Buddhism as a fertilizing cloud. |
法雷 see styles |
fǎ léi fa3 lei2 fa lei hōrai |
The thunder of dharma, awakening man from stupor and stimulating the growth of virtue, the awful voice of Buddha-truth. 法電 The lightning of the Truth. |
法電 法电 see styles |
fǎ diàn fa3 dian4 fa tien hōden |
dharma lightning |
法霊 see styles |
houryou / horyo ほうりょう |
(surname) Houryō |
法霖 see styles |
hourin / horin ほうりん |
(personal name) Hourin |
法面 see styles |
norimen のりめん |
slope (e.g. of embankment) |
法音 see styles |
fǎ yīn fa3 yin1 fa yin houon / hoon ほうおん |
{Buddh} sound of sutra chanting; (given name) Houin The sound of the Truth, or of preaching. |
法頂 法顶 see styles |
fǎ dǐng fa3 ding3 fa ting Hōchō |
Beopjeong |
法順 法顺 see styles |
fǎ shùn fa3 shun4 fa shun Hōjun |
Fashun |
法頌 法颂 see styles |
fǎ sòng fa3 song4 fa sung hōju |
a dharma-hymn |
法領 see styles |
houryou / horyo ほうりょう |
(place-name) Houryō |
法顕 see styles |
hokken ほっけん |
(given name) Hokken |
法願 法愿 see styles |
fǎ yuàn fa3 yuan4 fa yüan Hōgan |
Fayuan |
法類 法类 see styles |
fǎ lèi fa3 lei4 fa lei hōrui |
dharma relative |
法顯 法显 see styles |
fǎ xiǎn fa3 xian3 fa hsien hokken ほっけん |
(personal name) Hokken Faxian, the famous pilgrim who with fellow-monks left Chang'an A.D. 399 overland for India, finally reached it, remained alone for six years, and spent three years on the return journey, arriving by sea in 414. His 佛國記 Records of the Buddhistic Kingdoms were made, for his information, by Buddhabhadra, an Indian monk in China. His own chief translation is the 僧祗律, a work on monastic discipline. |
法食 see styles |
fǎ shí fa3 shi2 fa shih hōjiki |
dharmāhāra. Diet in harmony with the rules of Buddhism; truth as food. 法食時 The regulation time for meals, at or before noon, and not after. |
法養 法养 see styles |
fǎ yǎng fa3 yang3 fa yang hōyō |
dharma-offerings |
法香 see styles |
houkou / hoko ほうこう |
(given name) Houkou |
法馬 法马 see styles |
fǎ mǎ fa3 ma3 fa ma |
variant of 砝碼|砝码[fa3 ma3] |
法體 法体 see styles |
fǎ tǐ fa3 ti3 fa t`i fa ti hōtai |
Embodiment of the Law, or of things. (1) Elements into which the Buddhists divided the universe; the Abhidharmakośa has 75, the 成實論 Satyasiddhi Sāstra 84, the Yogācārya 100. (2) A monk. |
法魔 see styles |
fǎ mó fa3 mo2 fa mo hōma |
Bemused by things; the illusion that things are real and not merely seeming. |
法鼓 see styles |
fǎ gǔ fa3 gu3 fa ku hōko |
The drum of the Law, stirring all to advance in virtue. |
法齡 法龄 see styles |
fǎ líng fa3 ling2 fa ling hōrei |
Buddhist age |
法龍 see styles |
houryuu / horyu ほうりゅう |
(given name) Houryū |
一法 see styles |
yī fǎ yi1 fa3 i fa kazunori かずのり |
(given name) Kazunori A dharma, or law; an ordered something, a thing, a matter. |
七法 see styles |
qī fǎ qi1 fa3 ch`i fa chi fa shichi hō |
The seven (unavoidable) things, v. 七不避. |
三法 see styles |
sān fǎ san1 fa3 san fa sanbō |
The three dharma, i.e. 教法 the Buddha's teaching; 行法 the practice of it; 證法 realization or experiential proof of it in bodhi and nirvāṇa. |
上法 see styles |
shàng fǎ shang4 fa3 shang fa joubou / jobo じょうぼう |
(surname) Jōbou the supreme Dharma |
不法 see styles |
bù fǎ bu4 fa3 pu fa fuhou / fuho ふほう |
lawless; illegal; unlawful (noun or adjectival noun) (1) unlawful; illegal; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) unreasonable; outrageous; unjust; unwarranted Not in accordance with the Buddha law, wrong, improper, unlawful. |
世法 see styles |
shì fǎ shi4 fa3 shih fa sehō |
Common or ordinary dharmas, i. e. truths, laws, things, etc. |
中法 see styles |
zhōng fǎ zhong1 fa3 chung fa |
China-France (cooperation); Sino-French |
主法 see styles |
shuhou / shuho しゅほう |
main laws |
乗法 see styles |
jouhou / joho じょうほう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {math} multiplication |
乘法 see styles |
chéng fǎ cheng2 fa3 ch`eng fa cheng fa |
multiplication |
九法 see styles |
kunori くのり |
(surname) Kunori |
了法 see styles |
ryouhou / ryoho りょうほう |
(given name) Ryōhou |
事法 see styles |
shì fǎ shi4 fa3 shih fa jihō |
individual phenomena |
二法 see styles |
èr fǎ er4 fa3 erh fa nihō |
dichotomy |
五法 see styles |
wǔ fǎ wu3 fa3 wu fa gohō |
pañcadharma. The five laws or categories, of which four groups are as follows: I. 相名五法 The five categories of form and name: (1) 相 appearances, or phenomena; (2) 名 their names; (3) 分別 sometimes called 妄想 ordinary mental discrimination of them— (1) and (2) are objective, (3) subjective; (4) 正智 corrective wisdom, which corrects the deficiencies and errors of the last: (5) 如如 the 眞如 Bhutatathata or absolute wisdom, reached through the 如理智 understanding of the law of the absolute, or ultimate truth. II. 事理五法 The five categories into which things and their principles are divided: (1) 心法 mind; (2) 心所法 mental conditions or activities; (3) 色法 the actual states or categories as conceived; (4) 不相應法 hypothetic categories, 唯識 has twenty-four, the Abhidharma fourteen; (5) 無爲法 the state of rest, or the inactive principle pervading all things; the first four are the 事 and the last the 理. III. 理智五法 cf. 五智; the five categories of essential wisdom: (1) 眞如 the absolute; (2) 大圓鏡智 wisdom as the great perfect mirror reflecting all things; (3) 平等性智 wisdom of the equal Buddha nature of all beings; (4) 妙觀察智 wisdom of mystic insight into all things and removal of ignorance and doubt; (5) 成所作智 wisdom perfect in action and bringing blessing to self and others. IV. 提婆五法 The five obnoxious rules of Devadatta: not to take milk in any form, nor meat, nor salt; to wear unshaped garments, and to live apart. Another set is: to wear cast-off rags, beg food, have only one set meal a day, dwell in the open, and abstain from all kinds of flesh, milk, etc. |
人法 see styles |
rén fǎ ren2 fa3 jen fa ninpō |
Men and things; also, men and the Buddha's law, or teaching. |
仁法 see styles |
hitonori ひとのり |
(personal name) Hitonori |
仏法 see styles |
buppou / buppo ぶっぽう |
Buddhist teachings; Buddhism |
他法 see styles |
tā fǎ ta1 fa3 t`a fa ta fa tahō |
another's teaching |
令法 see styles |
ryoubu; ryoubu / ryobu; ryobu りょうぶ; リョウブ |
Japanese clethra; tree clethra; clethra barbinervis; (female given name) Ryōbu |
以法 see styles |
yǐ fǎ yi3 fa3 i fa ihō |
using the dharma |
伊法 see styles |
ihou / iho いほう |
(surname) Ihou |
伏法 see styles |
fú fǎ fu2 fa3 fu fa |
to be executed |
伝法 see styles |
denbou; denpou / denbo; denpo でんぼう; でんぽう |
(noun or adjectival noun) teaching Buddhism; rough person; bullying; ostentatious bravado; (place-name, surname) Denpou |
似法 see styles |
sì fǎ si4 fa3 ssu fa jihō |
apparent dharmas |
住法 see styles |
zhù fǎ zhu4 fa3 chu fa jūhō |
to abide in the dharma |
佛法 see styles |
fó fǎ fo2 fa3 fo fa buppō |
More info & calligraphy: Dharma / Buddhist Doctrinebuddhadharma; the Dharma or Law preached by the Buddha, the principles underlying these teachings, the truth attained by him, its embodiment in his being. Buddhism. |
作法 see styles |
zuò fǎ zuo4 fa3 tso fa sahou(p); sakuhou / saho(p); sakuho さほう(P); さくほう |
course of action; method of doing something; practice; modus operandi (1) (さほう only) manners; etiquette; propriety; (2) manner of production (esp. of prose, poetry, etc.); way of making Karma, which results from action, i.e. the "deeds" of body or mouth; to perform ceremonies. |
佳法 see styles |
yoshinori よしのり |
(given name) Yoshinori |
依法 see styles |
yī fǎ yi1 fa3 i fa ehō |
legal (proceedings); according to law grounds |
便法 see styles |
benpou / benpo べんぽう |
(1) convenient method; handy method; (2) expedient; shortcut |
俊法 see styles |
toshinori としのり |
(given name) Toshinori |
保法 see styles |
yasunori やすのり |
(given name) Yasunori |
信法 see styles |
xìn fǎ xin4 fa3 hsin fa shinbō |
to believe the [Buddhist] teachings |
修法 see styles |
xiū fǎ xiu1 fa3 hsiu fa shuhou; zuhou(ok); suhou(ok) / shuho; zuho(ok); suho(ok) しゅほう; ずほう(ok); すほう(ok) |
to amend a law {Buddh} prayer and austerities [esoteric] ritual |
假法 see styles |
jiǎ fǎ jia3 fa3 chia fa kehō |
provisional phenomenon |
做法 see styles |
zuò fǎ zuo4 fa3 tso fa |
way of handling something; method for making; work method; recipe; practice; CL:個|个[ge4] |
傅法 see styles |
denpou / denpo でんぽう |
(surname) Denpou |
傳法 传法 see styles |
chuán fǎ chuan2 fa3 ch`uan fa chuan fa denpou / denpo でんぽう |
to pass on doctrines from master to disciple (Buddhism) (surname) Denpou To transmit, or spread abroad the Buddha truth. |
像法 see styles |
xiàng fǎ xiang4 fa3 hsiang fa zoubou / zobo ぞうぼう |
{Buddh} age of the copied law (one of the three ages of Buddhism); middle day of the law; age of semblance dharma saddharma-pratirūpaka; the formal or image period of Buddhism; the three periods are 正像末, those of the real, the formal, and the final; or correct, semblance, and termination. The first period is of 500 years; the second of 1,000 years; the third 3,000 years, when Maitreya is to appear and restore all things. There are varied statements about periods and dates, e.g. there is a division of four periods, that while the Buddha was alive, the early stage after his death, then the formal and the final periods. |
僧法 see styles |
sēng fǎ seng1 fa3 seng fa Sōhō |
Sengfa |
元法 see styles |
motonori もとのり |
(given name) Motonori |
充法 see styles |
mitsunori みつのり |
(given name) Mitsunori |
光法 see styles |
mitsunori みつのり |
(place-name, surname) Mitsunori |
克法 see styles |
katsunori かつのり |
(given name) Katsunori |
入法 see styles |
rù fǎ ru4 fa3 ju fa nippō |
to enter into the dharma |
內法 内法 see styles |
nèi fǎ nei4 fa3 nei fa naihō |
Buddhism, as contrasted with other religions. |
八法 see styles |
bā fǎ ba1 fa3 pa fa happō |
eight methods of treatment (TCM) The eight dharmas, things, or methods. There are three groups: (1) idem 八風 q.v. (2) 四大and 四微 q.v. (3) The eight essential things, i.e. 教 instruction, 理 doctrine, 智 knowledge or wisdom attained, 斷 cutting away of delusion, 行 practice of the religious life, 位 progressive status, 因 producing 果 the fruit of saintliness. Of these 教理行果 are known as the 四法. |
公法 see styles |
gōng fǎ gong1 fa3 kung fa kouhou / koho こうほう |
public law public law |
六法 see styles |
liù fǎ liu4 fa3 liu fa roppou / roppo ろっぽう |
(1) six codes (constitution, civil code, criminal code, commercial code, code of civil procedure, code of criminal procedure); (2) (abbreviation) (See 六法全書) Compendium of Laws is also a term for 六法念. |
共法 see styles |
gòng fǎ gong4 fa3 kung fa gū hō |
共功德 The totality of truth, or virtue, common to all sages, is found in the Buddha. |
兵法 see styles |
bīng fǎ bing1 fa3 ping fa heihou; hyouhou / heho; hyoho へいほう; ひょうほう |
More info & calligraphy: Art of Warart of war; strategy; tactics; (surname) Heihou |
内法 see styles |
uchinori うちのり |
inside measure |
出法 see styles |
izuppou / izuppo いずっぽう |
(place-name) Izuppou |
刑法 see styles |
xíng fǎ xing2 fa3 hsing fa keihou / keho けいほう |
criminal law criminal law; penal code |
別法 别法 see styles |
bié fǎ bie2 fa3 pieh fa beppou / beppo べっぽう |
different method to separate teaching |
剣法 see styles |
kenpou / kenpo けんぽう |
(art of) fencing; swordsmanship |
劍法 剑法 see styles |
jiàn fǎ jian4 fa3 chien fa |
fencing; sword-play |
加法 see styles |
jiā fǎ jia1 fa3 chia fa kahou / kaho かほう |
addition {math} addition |
動法 动法 see styles |
dòng fǎ dong4 fa3 tung fa dō hō |
principle of transmigration |
勝法 胜法 see styles |
shèng fǎ sheng4 fa3 sheng fa katsunori かつのり |
(personal name) Katsunori excellent teaching |
化法 see styles |
huà fǎ hua4 fa3 hua fa kehō |
Instruction in the Buddhist principles, as 化儀 is in practice, Tiantai in its 化法四教 divides the Buddha's teaching during his lifetime into the four periods of 藏, 通, 別, and 圓 Pitaka, Interrelated, Differentiated, and Complete, or All-embracing. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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