There are 38 total results for your 實相 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
實相 实相 see styles |
shí xiàng shi2 xiang4 shih hsiang jissō |
actual situation; the ultimate essence of things (Buddhism) Reality, in contrast with 虛妄; absolute fundamental reality, the ultimate, the absolute; the 法身, i.e. dharmakāya, or 眞如 bhūtatathatā. Other terms are 一實; 一如; 一相; 無相; 法證; 法位; 涅槃; 無爲; 眞諦; 眞性; 眞空; 實性; 實諦; 實際, q.v. |
實相印 实相印 see styles |
shí xiāng yìn shi2 xiang1 yin4 shih hsiang yin jissō in |
The seal or witness of reality, which is passed on from Buddha to Buddha. |
實相寺 实相寺 see styles |
shí xiàng sì shi2 xiang4 si4 shih hsiang ssu Jissōji |
Silsangsa |
實相山 实相山 see styles |
shí xiāng shān shi2 xiang1 shan1 shih hsiang shan Jissō zan |
Silsang san |
實相慧 实相慧 see styles |
shí xiàng huì shi2 xiang4 hui4 shih hsiang hui jissō e |
Wisdom in regard to reality. |
實相義 实相义 see styles |
shí xiāng yì shi2 xiang1 yi4 shih hsiang i jissō gi |
truth of the reality of all things |
實相花 实相花 see styles |
shí xiàng huā shi2 xiang4 hua1 shih hsiang hua jissō no hana |
實相風 The flower, or breeze, of Reality, i.e. the truth, or glory, of Buddhist teaching. |
實相觀 实相观 see styles |
shí xiàng guān shi2 xiang4 guan1 shih hsiang kuan jissō kan |
Insight into, or meditation on Reality. |
實相身 实相身 see styles |
shí xiàng shēn shi2 xiang4 shen1 shih hsiang shen jissō shin |
body of the Buddha in his true aspect |
實相院 see styles |
shitsusouin / shitsusoin しつそういん |
(place-name) Shitsusouin |
實相風 实相风 see styles |
shí xiàng fēng shi2 xiang4 feng1 shih hsiang feng jissō no kaze |
wind of reality |
一實相 一实相 see styles |
yī shí xiàng yi1 shi2 xiang4 i shih hsiang ichi jissō |
The state of bhūtatathatā, above all differentiation, immutable; it implies the Buddha-nature, or the immateriality and unity of all things; 眞如之理無二無別, 離諸虛妄之相; it is undivided unity apart from all phenomena. |
如實相 如实相 see styles |
rú shí xiàng ru2 shi2 xiang4 ju shih hsiang nyojissō |
phenomena in their true aspect |
法實相 法实相 see styles |
fǎ shí xiàng fa3 shi2 xiang4 fa shih hsiang hō jissō |
true characteristics of dharmas |
眞實相 眞实相 see styles |
zhēn shí xiàng zhen1 shi2 xiang4 chen shih hsiang shinjissō |
true, authentic marks |
實相三昧 实相三昧 see styles |
shí xiàng sān mèi shi2 xiang4 san1 mei4 shih hsiang san mei jissō zanmai |
The samādhi of reality, in which the unreality of the phenomenal is realized. |
實相念佛 实相念佛 see styles |
shí xiàng niàn fó shi2 xiang4 nian4 fo2 shih hsiang nien fo jissō nenbutsu |
mindfulness of the contemplation of a Buddha |
實相智身 实相智身 see styles |
shí xiàng zhì shēn shi2 xiang4 zhi4 shen1 shih hsiang chih shen jissō chishin |
The body of absolute knowledge, or of complete knowledge of Reality, i.e. that of Vairocana. |
實相法界 实相法界 see styles |
shí xiàng fǎ jiè shi2 xiang4 fa3 jie4 shih hsiang fa chieh jissō hokkai |
The first half is a Lotus Sūtra term for Reality, the latter half a Huayan term for the same. |
實相無相 实相无相 see styles |
shí xiàng wú xiàng shi2 xiang4 wu2 xiang4 shih hsiang wu hsiang jissō musō |
Reality is Nullity, i.e. is devoid of phenomenal characteristics, unconditioned. |
實相眞如 实相眞如 see styles |
shí xiàng zhēn rú shi2 xiang4 zhen1 ru2 shih hsiang chen ju jitsusō shinnyo |
true thusness |
實相般若 实相般若 see styles |
shí xiàng bō rě shi2 xiang4 bo1 re3 shih hsiang po je jissō hannya |
true insight |
一實相印 一实相印 see styles |
yī shí xiàng yìn yi1 shi2 xiang4 yin4 i shih hsiang yin ichi jissō in |
seal of one true mark |
三千實相 三千实相 see styles |
sān qiān shí xiàng san1 qian1 shi2 xiang4 san ch`ien shih hsiang san chien shih hsiang sanzen jissō |
The reality at the basis of all things, a Tiantai doctrine, i. e. the 眞如 or 法性 idem 諸法實相. |
中道實相 中道实相 see styles |
zhōng dào shí xiàng zhong1 dao4 shi2 xiang4 chung tao shih hsiang chūdō jissō |
The reality of the 'mean' is neither 有 substance or existent, nor 空 void or non-existent, but a reality which is neither, or a mean between the two extremes of materialism and nihilism; also 中實. |
圓成實相 圆成实相 see styles |
yuán chéng shí xiàng yuan2 cheng2 shi2 xiang4 yüan ch`eng shih hsiang yüan cheng shih hsiang enjō jissō |
perfectly real aspect |
如是實相 如是实相 see styles |
rú shì shí xiàng ru2 shi4 shi2 xiang4 ju shih shih hsiang nyoze jissō |
things as they are |
法界實相 法界实相 see styles |
fǎ jiè shí xiàng fa3 jie4 shi2 xiang4 fa chieh shih hsiang hokkai jissō |
dharmadhātu-reality, or dharmadhātu is Reality, different names but one idea, i.e. 實相 is used for 理 or noumenon by the 別教 and 法界 by the 圓教. |
無漏實相 无漏实相 see styles |
wú lòu shí xiàng wu2 lou4 shi2 xiang4 wu lou shih hsiang muro jissō |
Reality as passionless or pure. |
眞如實相 眞如实相 see styles |
zhēn rú shí xiàng zhen1 ru2 shi2 xiang4 chen ju shih hsiang shinnyo jissō |
The essential characteristic or mark (lakṣaṇa) of the bhūtatathatā i.e. reality. 眞如 is bhūtatathatā from the point of view of the void, attributeless absolute; 實相 is bhūtatathatā from the point of view of phenomena. |
示眞實相 示眞实相 see styles |
shì zhēn shí xiàng shi4 zhen1 shi2 xiang4 shih chen shih hsiang ji shinjissō |
shows the true characteristics |
諸法實相 诸法实相 see styles |
zhū fǎ shí xiàng zhu1 fa3 shi2 xiang4 chu fa shih hsiang shohō jissō |
All things in their real aspect, i.e. the reality beneath all things, the bhūtatathatā, or dharmakāya, or Ultimate; the term also connotes 空 śūnya, nirvāṇa, Amitābha, the eight negations of the Mādhyamika school, etc. |
端坐念實相 端坐念实相 see styles |
duān zuò niàn shí xiàng duan1 zuo4 nian4 shi2 xiang4 tuan tso nien shih hsiang tanza nen jissō |
to sit erect in mindfulness of reality |
聲字實相義 声字实相义 see styles |
shēng zì shí xiāng yì sheng1 zi4 shi2 xiang1 yi4 sheng tzu shih hsiang i Shōji jissō gi |
Meaning and sound; word; reality |
髆間充實相 see styles |
bó jiān chōng shí xiàng bo2 jian1 chong1 shi2 xiang4 po chien ch`ung shih hsiang po chien chung shih hsiang |
broad-shouldered |
實相無障礙土 实相无障碍土 see styles |
shí xiàng wú zhàn gài tǔ shi2 xiang4 wu2 zhan4 gai4 tu3 shih hsiang wu chan kai t`u shih hsiang wu chan kai tu jissō mushōge do |
the land of Buddha-reward in Reality free from all barriers |
實相爲物二身 实相为物二身 see styles |
shí xiàng wéi wù èr shēn shi2 xiang4 wei2 wu4 er4 shen1 shih hsiang wei wu erh shen jissō imotsu nishin |
The dharmakāya or spiritual Buddha, and the nirmāṇakāya, i.e. manifested or phenomenal Buddha. |
實相般若波羅蜜經 实相般若波罗蜜经 see styles |
shí xiāng bō rě bō luó mì jīng shi2 xiang1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 shih hsiang po je po lo mi ching Jissō hannyaharamitsu kyō |
Shixiang boruo boluomi jing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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