There are 22 total results for your 一如 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一如 see styles |
yī rú yi1 ru2 i ju ichinyo いちにょ |
to be just like oneness; (personal name) Kazuyuki The one ru, i.e. the bhūtatathatā, or absolute, as the norm and essence of life. The 眞如 true suchness, or true character, or reality; the 法性 nature of things or beings. The whole of things as they are, or seem; a cosmos; a species; things of the same order. Name of a celebrated monk, Yiru. V. 一眞; 一實. |
一如往常 see styles |
yī rú wǎng cháng yi1 ru2 wang3 chang2 i ju wang ch`ang i ju wang chang |
as usual |
一如所料 see styles |
yī rú suǒ liào yi1 ru2 suo3 liao4 i ju so liao |
as expected |
一如既往 see styles |
yī rú - jì wǎng yi1 ru2 - ji4 wang3 i ju - chi wang |
(idiom) just as in the past; as before; continuing as always |
一如觀音 一如观音 see styles |
yī rú guān yīn yi1 ru2 guan1 yin1 i ju kuan yin Ichinyo Kannon |
One of the 33 representations of Guanyin ascending on the clouds. |
一如頓證 一如顿证 see styles |
yī rú dùn zhèng yi1 ru2 dun4 zheng4 i ju tun cheng ichinyo tonshō |
Immediate experiential enlightenment by the Tathāgata truth; the immediate realization that all is 眞如 bhūtatathatā. |
修證一如 修证一如 see styles |
xiū zhèng yī rú xiu1 zheng4 yi1 ru2 hsiu cheng i ju shu shō ichinyo |
the identity of practice and realization |
凡聖一如 凡圣一如 see styles |
fán shèng yī rú fan2 sheng4 yi1 ru2 fan sheng i ju bonshō ichinyo |
Sinners and saints are of the same fundamental nature. |
動靜一如 动静一如 see styles |
dòng jìng yī rú dong4 jing4 yi1 ru2 tung ching i ju dōjō ichinyo |
sameness of movement and stillness |
寤寐一如 see styles |
wù mèi yī rú wu4 mei4 yi1 ru2 wu mei i ju gobi ichinyo |
continuous awareness whether awake or asleep |
形影一如 see styles |
keieiichinyo / keechinyo けいえいいちにょ |
(yoji) being inseparable as a form and its shadow; a person's deed mirrors the good or evil of his mind; husband and wife being never apart |
心身一如 see styles |
shinjinichinyo しんじんいちにょ shinshinichinyo しんしんいちにょ |
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity |
熟眠一如 see styles |
shóu mián yī rú shou2 mian2 yi1 ru2 shou mien i ju jukumin ichinyo |
continuous awareness (even) during deep sleep |
物心一如 see styles |
busshinichinyo ぶっしんいちにょ |
(expression) matter and mind are one; body and mind as one |
物我一如 see styles |
wù wǒ yī rú wu4 wo3 yi1 ru2 wu wo i ju motsuga ichinyo |
things and the self are one |
生佛一如 see styles |
shēng fó yī rú sheng1 fo2 yi1 ru2 sheng fo i ju shōbutsu ichinyo |
生佛一體; 生佛不二; 凡聖一如 The living and the Buddha are one, i. e. all are the one undivided whole, or absolute; they are all of the same substance: all are Buddha, and of the same 法身 dharmakāya, or spiritual nature; all are of the same 空 infinity. |
生死一如 see styles |
seishiichinyo / seshichinyo せいしいちにょ |
(expression) life and death are the two faces of the same coin |
萬法一如 万法一如 see styles |
wàn fǎ yī rú wan4 fa3 yi1 ru2 wan fa i ju manbō ichinyo |
The absolute in everything; the ultimate reality behind everything. |
身心一如 see styles |
shēn xīn yī rú shen1 xin1 yi1 ru2 shen hsin i ju shin jin ichinyo しんじんいちにょ |
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity unity of body and mind |
迷悟一如 see styles |
mí wù yī rú mi2 wu4 yi1 ru2 mi wu i ju meigo ichinyo |
the two are aspects of the one reality, as water and ice are the same substance, 迷悟不二 and fundamentally are the same. |
邪正一如 see styles |
jashouichinyo / jashoichinyo じゃしょういちにょ |
(expression) Wrong and right are but two faces of the same coin |
Variations: |
shinshinichinyo; shinjinichinyo しんしんいちにょ; しんじんいちにょ |
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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