There are 9 total results for your 觀行 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
觀行 观行 see styles |
guān xíng guan1 xing2 kuan hsing kangyou / kangyo かんぎょう |
(surname) Kangyou Contemplation and (accordant) action; method of contemplating. |
觀行佛 观行佛 see styles |
guān xíng fó guan1 xing2 fo2 kuan hsing fo kangyō butsu |
觀行卽 The third of the 六卽, the bodhisattva or disciple who has attained to the 五品 stage of Buddhahood. |
觀行卽 观行卽 see styles |
guān xíng jí guan1 xing2 ji2 kuan hsing chi kangyō soku |
stage of the practice of meditation |
觀行者 观行者 see styles |
guān xíng zhě guan1 xing2 zhe3 kuan hsing che kangyō sha |
meditation practitioner |
修觀行 修观行 see styles |
xiū guān xíng xiu1 guan1 xing2 hsiu kuan hsing shu kangyō |
practices meditation |
修觀行者 修观行者 see styles |
xiū guān xíng zhě xiu1 guan1 xing2 zhe3 hsiu kuan hsing che shu kangyō sha |
meditation practitioner |
四種觀行 四种观行 see styles |
sì zhǒng guān xíng si4 zhong3 guan1 xing2 ssu chung kuan hsing shishu kangyō |
The four kinds of examination, a method of repentance as a way to get rid of any sin: study the cause of the sin, which lies in ignorance, or lack of clear understanding, e. g. moth and fame; study its inevitable effect, its karma; study oneself, introspection; and study the Tathāgata in his perfect character, and saving power. |
觀行五品位 观行五品位 see styles |
guān xíng wǔ pǐn wèi guan1 xing2 wu3 pin3 wei4 kuan hsing wu p`in wei kuan hsing wu pin wei kangyō gohon i |
stage in which one engages in the five practices |
先舊觀行師 先旧观行师 see styles |
xiān jiù guān xíng shī xian1 jiu4 guan1 xing2 shi1 hsien chiu kuan hsing shih sengu kangyō shi |
Yogâcāra masters of old |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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