There are 15 total results for your 法眼 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
法眼 see styles |
fǎ yǎn fa3 yan3 fa yen hougen / hogen ほうげん |
discerning eye (1) {Buddh} (See 五眼) the dharma eye; (2) (abbreviation) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) (archaism) title bestowed upon doctors, etc.; (surname) Hougen The (bodhisattva) dharma-eye able to penetrate all things. Name of the founder of the法眼宗 Fayan sect, one of the five Chan (Zen) schools. |
法眼寺 see styles |
houganji / hoganji ほうがんじ |
(place-name) Houganji |
法眼淨 法眼净 see styles |
fǎ yǎn jìng fa3 yan3 jing4 fa yen ching hōgen jō |
To see clearly or purely the truth: in Hīnayāna, to see the truth of the four dogmas; in Mahāyāna, to see the truth which releases from reincarnation. |
擇法眼 择法眼 see styles |
zé fǎ yǎn ze2 fa3 yan3 tse fa yen chakuhō gen |
擇法覺支 The bodhyaṅga of discrimination, v. 擇. |
正法眼 see styles |
zhèng fǎ yǎn zheng4 fa3 yan3 cheng fa yen shōbō gen |
eye of the true Dharma |
淨法眼 see styles |
jìng fǎ yǎn jing4 fa3 yan3 ching fa yen jōhō gen |
pure eye of the Dharma |
法眼健作 see styles |
hougenkensaku / hogenkensaku ほうげんけんさく |
(person) Hougen Kensaku |
法眼文益 see styles |
fǎ yǎn wén yì fa3 yan3 wen2 yi4 fa yen wen i Hōgen Mon'eki |
Fayan Wenyi |
法眼晋作 see styles |
hougenshinsaku / hogenshinsaku ほうげんしんさく |
(person) Hougen Shinsaku (1910.2-) |
得法眼淨 see styles |
dé fǎ yǎn jìng de2 fa3 yan3 jing4 te fa yen ching toku hōgen jō |
to obtain the pure dharma-eye |
正法眼蔵 see styles |
shoubougenzou / shobogenzo しょうぼうげんぞう |
(person) Shoubou Genzou |
正法眼藏 see styles |
zhèng fǎ yǎn zàng zheng4 fa3 yan3 zang4 cheng fa yen tsang Shōbōgenzō |
treasury of the true eye of the dharma |
淸淨法眼 淸净法眼 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ yǎn qing1 jing4 fa3 yan3 ch`ing ching fa yen ching ching fa yen shōjō hōgen |
The pure dharma-eye, with which the Hīnayāna disciple first discerns the four noble truths, and the: Mahāyāna disciple discerns the unreality of self and things. |
鬼一法眼 see styles |
kiichihougen / kichihogen きいちほうげん |
(person) Kiichi Hougen |
出生一切如來法眼遍照大力明王經 出生一切如来法眼遍照大力明王经 see styles |
chū shēng yī qiè rú lái fǎ yǎn biàn zhào dà lì míng wáng jīng chu1 sheng1 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 fa3 yan3 bian4 zhao4 da4 li4 ming2 wang2 jing1 ch`u sheng i ch`ieh ju lai fa yen pien chao ta li ming wang ching chu sheng i chieh ju lai fa yen pien chao ta li ming wang ching Shusshō issai nyorai hōgen he |
Sūtra of the Greatly Powerful Mantra King [The Universally Shining Dharma-Eye from which All Tathāgatas Arise |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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