There are 40 total results for your 佛性 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
佛性 see styles |
fó xìng fo2 xing4 fo hsing butsushou / butsusho ぶつしょう |
Buddha nature (surname) Butsushou buddhatā. The Buddha-nature, i.e. gnosis, enlightenment; potential bodhi remains in every gati, i.e. all have the capacity for enlightenment; for the Buddha-nature remains in all as wheat-nature remains in all wheat. This nature takes two forms: 理 noumenal, in the absolute sense, unproduced and immortal, and 行 phenomenal, in action. While every one possesses the Buddha-nature, it requires to be cultivated in order to produce its ripe fruit. |
佛性佛 see styles |
fó xìng fó fo2 xing4 fo2 fo hsing fo busshō butsu |
Buddha as Buddha-nature |
佛性寺 see styles |
butsushouji / butsushoji ぶつしょうじ |
(place-name) Butsushouji |
佛性戒 see styles |
fó xìng jiè fo2 xing4 jie4 fo hsing chieh busshō kai |
The moral law which arises out of the Buddha-nature in all beings; also which reveals or evolves the Buddha-nature. |
佛性論 佛性论 see styles |
fó xìng lùn fo2 xing4 lun4 fo hsing lun Busshō ron |
Buddha-nature Treatise |
三佛性 see styles |
sān fó xìng san1 fo2 xing4 san fo hsing san busshō |
The three kinds of Buddha-nature: (1) 自性住佛性 the Buddha-nature which is in all living beings, even those in the three evil paths (gati). (2) 引出佛性 the Buddha-nature developed by the right discipline. (3) 至得果佛性 the final or perfected Buddha-nature resulting from the development of the original potentiality. |
二佛性 see styles |
èr fó xìng er4 fo2 xing4 erh fo hsing ni busshō |
Dual aspects of the Buddha-nature, i.e., 理佛性 the Buddha-nature which is fundamentally in all sentient beings, and 行佛性 the functioning Buddha-nature active and effective in some, but not in others, a doctrine of the 法相 school. |
五佛性 see styles |
wǔ fó xìng wu3 fo2 xing4 wu fo hsing go busshō |
The five characteristics of a Buddha' s nature: the first three are the 三因佛性 q. v., the fourth is 果佛性 the fruition of perfect enlightenment, and the fifth 果果佛性 the fruition of that fruition, or the revelation of parinirvāṇa. The first three are natural attributes, the two last are acquired. |
有佛性 see styles |
yǒu fó xìng you3 fo2 xing4 yu fo hsing u busshō |
has buddha-nature |
果佛性 see styles |
guǒ fó xìng guo3 fo2 xing4 kuo fo hsing ka busshō |
Fruition of the Buddha-enlightenment, its perfection, one of the five forms of the Buddha-nature. |
無佛性 无佛性 see styles |
wú fó xìng wu2 fo2 xing4 wu fo hsing busshō nashi |
no buddha-nature |
理佛性 see styles |
lǐ fó xìng li3 fo2 xing4 li fo hsing ri busshō |
The fundamental Buddha-nature in contrast with 行佛性the Buddha-nature in action or development. |
行佛性 see styles |
xíng fó xìng xing2 fo2 xing4 hsing fo hsing gyō busshō |
buddha-nature acquired through practice |
見佛性 见佛性 see styles |
jiàn fó xìng jian4 fo2 xing4 chien fo hsing ken butsushō |
to see the buddha-nature |
佛性中道 see styles |
fó xìng zhōng dào fo2 xing4 zhong1 dao4 fo hsing chung tao busshō chūdō |
Middle Way of Buddha-nature |
佛性常住 see styles |
fó xìng cháng zhù fo2 xing4 chang2 zhu4 fo hsing ch`ang chu fo hsing chang chu busshō jō jū |
The eternity of the Buddha-nature, also of Buddha as immortal and immutable. |
佛性正因 see styles |
fó xìng zhèng yīn fo2 xing4 zheng4 yin1 fo hsing cheng yin busshō shōin |
buddha-nature of direct cause |
佛性眞如 see styles |
fó xìng zhēn rú fo2 xing4 zhen1 ru2 fo hsing chen ju busshō shinnyo |
The Buddha-nature, the absolute, as eternally existent, i.e. the bhūtatathatā. |
三因佛性 see styles |
sān yīn fó xìng san1 yin1 fo2 xing4 san yin fo hsing san'in busshō |
three causes of buddha-nature |
三身佛性 see styles |
sān shēn fó xìng san1 shen1 fo2 xing4 san shen fo hsing sanshin busshō |
v. 三身. |
了因佛性 see styles |
liǎo yīn fó xìng liao3 yin1 fo2 xing4 liao yin fo hsing ryōin busshō |
The second of the three Buddha-nature "causes", i.e. 正因佛性 is the 眞如 as direct cause of attaining the perfect Buddha-nature, associated with the 法身; 了因佛性 is the revealing or enlightening cause, associated with the Buddha-wisdom; 緣因佛性 is the environing cause, e.g. his goodness and merits which result in deliverance, or salvation. |
引出佛性 see styles |
yǐn chū fó xìng yin3 chu1 fo2 xing4 yin ch`u fo hsing yin chu fo hsing inshutsu busshō |
One of the 三佛性 q. v. the Buddha-nature in all the living to be developed by proper processes. |
得果佛性 see styles |
dé guǒ fó xìng de2 guo3 fo2 xing4 te kuo fo hsing tokuka busshō |
attained buddha-nature |
悉有佛性 see styles |
xī yǒu fó xìng xi1 you3 fo2 xing4 hsi yu fo hsing kotogotoku yūsu busshō |
all possess buddha-nature |
果果佛性 see styles |
guǒ guǒ fó xìng guo3 guo3 fo2 xing4 kuo kuo fo hsing kaka busshō |
The fruit of the fruit of Buddhahood, i. e. parinirvāṇa, one of the 五佛性. |
正因佛性 see styles |
zhèng yīn fó xìng zheng4 yin1 fo2 xing4 cheng yin fo hsing shōin busshō |
buddha-nature of direct cause |
狗子佛性 see styles |
gǒu zǐ fó xìng gou3 zi3 fo2 xing4 kou tzu fo hsing kushi busshō くしぶっしょう |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) "Does a dog have Buddha nature?" (classic Zen koan) dog, buddha-nature |
皆依佛性 see styles |
jiē yī fó xìng jie1 yi1 fo2 xing4 chieh i fo hsing kai e busshō |
all rely on the buddha-nature |
皆有佛性 see styles |
jiē yǒu fó xìng jie1 you3 fo2 xing4 chieh yu fo hsing kai u busshō |
all [sentient beings] possess the buddha-nature |
眞如佛性 see styles |
zhēn rú fó xìng zhen1 ru2 fo2 xing4 chen ju fo hsing shinnyo busshō |
thusness and the buddha-nature |
緣因佛性 缘因佛性 see styles |
yuán yīn fó xìng yuan2 yin1 fo2 xing4 yüan yin fo hsing en'in busshō |
conditional causes of buddha-nature |
佛性不受羅 佛性不受罗 see styles |
fó xìng bù shòu luó fo2 xing4 bu4 shou4 luo2 fo hsing pu shou lo busshō fujura |
The Buddha-nature does not receive punishment in the hells, because it is 空 void of form, or spiritual and above the formal or material, only things with form can enter the hells. |
自性住佛性 see styles |
zì xìng zhù fó xìng zi4 xing4 zhu4 fo2 xing4 tzu hsing chu fo hsing jishōjū busshō |
innate Buddha-nature |
至得果佛性 see styles |
zhì dé guǒ fó xìng zhi4 de2 guo3 fo2 xing4 chih te kuo fo hsing shitokuka busshō |
buddha-nature as finally actualized |
佛性常住妙果 see styles |
fó xìng cháng zhù miào guǒ fo2 xing4 chang2 zhu4 miao4 guo3 fo hsing ch`ang chu miao kuo fo hsing chang chu miao kuo busshō jōjū myōka |
marvelous realization of the eternally abiding buddha-nature |
一切衆生有佛性 一切众生有佛性 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng shēng yǒu fó xìng yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 you3 fo2 xing4 i ch`ieh chung sheng yu fo hsing i chieh chung sheng yu fo hsing issai shūjō u busshō |
all sentient beings have the buddha-nature |
一切衆生悉有佛性 一切众生悉有佛性 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng shēng xī yǒu fó xìng yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 xi1 you3 fo2 xing4 i ch`ieh chung sheng hsi yu fo hsing i chieh chung sheng hsi yu fo hsing issai shujō shitsū busshō |
all sentient beings possess Buddha-nature |
一切衆生皆有佛性 一切众生皆有佛性 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng shēng jiē yǒu fó xìng yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 jie1 you3 fo2 xing4 i ch`ieh chung sheng chieh yu fo hsing i chieh chung sheng chieh yu fo hsing issai shūjō kaiu busshō |
all sentient beings without exception possess the Buddha-nature |
有佛無佛性相常住 有佛无佛性相常住 see styles |
yǒu fó wú fó xìng xiàng cháng zhù you3 fo2 wu2 fo2 xing4 xiang4 chang2 zhu4 yu fo wu fo hsing hsiang ch`ang chu yu fo wu fo hsing hsiang chang chu ubutsu mubutsu shōsō jōjū |
regardless of whether a buddha appears, nature and characteristics abide eternally |
Variations: |
kushibusshou / kushibussho くしぶっしょう |
{Buddh} (See 公案) the Mu koan ("does a dog have Buddha nature?") |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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