There are 11 total results for your 法智 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
法智 see styles |
fǎ zhì fa3 zhi4 fa chih hōchi |
Dharma-wisdom, which enables one to understand the four dogmas 四諦; also, the understanding of the law, or of things. |
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 |
心法智 see styles |
xīn fǎ zhì xin1 fa3 zhi4 hsin fa chih shinhōchi |
wisdom of mental factors |
滅法智 灭法智 see styles |
miè fǎ zhì mie4 fa3 zhi4 mieh fa chih meppōcchi |
The knowledge or wisdom of the dogma of extinction (of passion and reincarnation); one of the 八智 q. v. |
苦法智 see styles |
kǔ fǎ zhì ku3 fa3 zhi4 k`u fa chih ku fa chih kuhocchi |
The knowledge of the law of suffering and the way of release, one of the 八智. 苦法智忍 q. v. |
道法智 see styles |
dào fǎ zhì dao4 fa3 zhi4 tao fa chih dōhotchi |
The wisdom attained by them; the wisdom which rids one of false views in regard to mārga, or the eightfold noble path. |
滅法智忍 灭法智忍 see styles |
miè fǎ zhì rěn mie4 fa3 zhi4 ren3 mieh fa chih jen metsuhō chi nin |
One of the 八忍, the endurance and patience associated with the last. |
瞿曇法智 瞿昙法智 see styles |
jù tán fǎ zhì ju4 tan2 fa3 zhi4 chü t`an fa chih chü tan fa chih Gudon Hōchi |
Gautama-Dharmajñāna |
觀法智慧 观法智慧 see styles |
guān fǎ zhì huì guan1 fa3 zhi4 hui4 kuan fa chih hui kanbō chie |
contemplative wisdom |
法智品見道 法智品见道 see styles |
fǎ zhì pǐn jiàn dào fa3 zhi4 pin3 jian4 dao4 fa chih p`in chien tao fa chih pin chien tao hōchi hon kendō |
qualities of understanding of phenomena in the path of seeing (?) |
知一切法智 see styles |
zhī yī qiè fǎ zhì zhi1 yi1 qie4 fa3 zhi4 chih i ch`ieh fa chih chih i chieh fa chih chi issai hōchi |
The Buddha-wisdom of knowing every thing or method (of salvation). |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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