There are 8 total results for your 傳心 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
傳心 传心 see styles |
chuán xīn chuan2 xin1 ch`uan hsin chuan hsin denshin |
To pass from mind to mind, to pass by narration or tradition, to transmit the mind of Buddha as in the Intuitional school, mental transmission. |
傳心術 传心术 see styles |
chuán xīn shù chuan2 xin1 shu4 ch`uan hsin shu chuan hsin shu |
telepathy |
傳心法要 传心法要 see styles |
chuán xīn fǎ yào chuan2 xin1 fa3 yao4 ch`uan hsin fa yao chuan hsin fa yao Denshin hōyō |
Dharma Essentials for Mental Transmission |
三處傳心 三处传心 see styles |
sān chù chuán xīn san1 chu4 chuan2 xin1 san ch`u ch`uan hsin san chu chuan hsin san sho denshin |
The three places where Śākyamuni is said to have transmitted his mind or thought direct and without speech to Kāśyapa: at the 靈山 by a smile when plucking a flower; at the 多子塔 when he shared his seat with him; finally by putting his foot out of his coffin. |
以心傳心 以心传心 see styles |
yǐ xīn chuán xīn yi3 xin1 chuan2 xin1 i hsin ch`uan hsin i hsin chuan hsin ishin denshin |
Direct transmission from mind to mind, as contrasted with the written word; the intuitive principle of the Chan (Zen), or intuitive school. |
別傳心法議 别传心法议 see styles |
bié chuán xīn fǎ yì bie2 chuan2 xin1 fa3 yi4 pieh ch`uan hsin fa i pieh chuan hsin fa i Betsuden shinhō gi |
Biechuanxin fa yi |
黃檗山斷際禪師傳心法要 see styles |
huáng bò shān duàn jì chán shī chuán xīn fǎ yào huang2 bo4 shan1 duan4 ji4 chan2 shi1 chuan2 xin1 fa3 yao4 huang po shan tuan chi ch`an shih ch`uan hsin fa yao huang po shan tuan chi chan shih chuan hsin fa yao |
Huangboshan duanji chanshi zhuanxin fayao |
中華傳心地禪門師資承襲圖 中华传心地禅门师资承袭图 see styles |
zhōng huā chuán xīn dì chán mén shī zī chéng xí tú zhong1 hua1 chuan2 xin1 di4 chan2 men2 shi1 zi1 cheng2 xi2 tu2 chung hua ch`uan hsin ti ch`an men shih tzu ch`eng hsi t`u chung hua chuan hsin ti chan men shih tzu cheng hsi tu Chūke denshinchi zenmonshi shishōshū zu |
Chart of the Master-Disciple Succession of the Chan Gate that Transmits the Mind Ground in China |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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