There are 23 total results for your 法王 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
法王 see styles |
fǎ wáng fa3 wang2 fa wang houou / hoo ほうおう |
Sakyamuni (1) (See ローマ法王) Pope; (2) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) Buddha; (place-name) Houou Dharmarāja, King of the Law, Buddha. |
法王子 see styles |
fǎ wáng zǐ fa3 wang2 zi3 fa wang tzu hōō ji |
Son of the Dharma-king, a bodhisattva. |
法王庁 see styles |
hououchou / hoocho ほうおうちょう |
(See 教皇庁) Curia |
法王権 see styles |
hououken / hooken ほうおうけん |
the papacy |
法王法 see styles |
fǎ wáng fǎ fa3 wang2 fa3 fa wang fa hōō bō |
the Dharma of the Dharma-king |
法王町 see styles |
hououchou / hoocho ほうおうちょう |
(place-name) Hououchō |
法王身 see styles |
fǎ wáng shēn fa3 wang2 shen1 fa wang shen hōō shin |
the body of the dharma-king |
大法王 see styles |
dà fǎ wáng da4 fa3 wang2 ta fa wang Daihōō |
Sudharmarāja, King of the Sudharma Kinnaras, the horse-headed human-bodied musicians of Kuvera. |
如法王 see styles |
rú fǎ wáng ru2 fa3 wang2 ju fa wang nyohō ō |
a king who follows the Buddhist teachings |
聖法王 圣法王 see styles |
shèng fǎ wáng sheng4 fa3 wang2 sheng fa wang shōbōō |
a sacred king of the Dharma |
萬法王 万法王 see styles |
wàn fǎ wáng wan4 fa3 wang2 wan fa wang manhōō |
king of myriad dharmas |
法王子住 see styles |
fǎ wáng zí zhù fa3 wang2 zi2 zhu4 fa wang tzu chu hō-ōshi jū |
abode of the dharma-prince |
上宮法王 上宫法王 see styles |
shàng gōng fǎ wáng shang4 gong1 fa3 wang2 shang kung fa wang Jōgū Hōō |
Jōgū Hōō |
佛道法王 see styles |
fó dào fǎ wáng fo2 dao4 fa3 wang2 fo tao fa wang butsu dōhō ō |
the King of the Buddha-Path |
大寶法王 大宝法王 see styles |
dà bǎo fǎ wáng da4 bao3 fa3 wang2 ta pao fa wang Daihō Hōō |
Mahāratna-dharma-rāja. Title of the reformer of the Tibetan church, founder of the Yellow sect, b. A.D. 1417 ,worshipped as an incarnation of Amitābha, now incarnate in every Bogdo gegen Hutuktu reigning in Mongolia. He received this title in A. D. 1426. See 宗客巴 Tsong-kha-Pa. |
無上法王 无上法王 see styles |
wú shàng fǎ wáng wu2 shang4 fa3 wang2 wu shang fa wang mujōhōō |
Lord of the supreme dharma, Buddha. |
破有法王 see styles |
pò yǒu fǎ wáng po4 you3 fa3 wang2 p`o yu fa wang po yu fa wang hau hōō |
king of the dharma who destroys the bonds of existence in the three realms—saṃsāra. |
諸釋法王 诸释法王 see styles |
zhū shì fǎ wáng zhu1 shi4 fa3 wang2 chu shih fa wang shoshaku hōō |
The dharma-king of all the Śākyas, a title of Buddha. |
ローマ法王 see styles |
roomahouou / roomahoo ローマほうおう |
(See 教皇) Pope |
諦觀法王法 谛观法王法 see styles |
dì guān fǎ wáng fǎ di4 guan1 fa3 wang2 fa3 ti kuan fa wang fa taikan hōō hō |
to truly perceive the teaching of the Dharma-king |
文殊師利法王子 文殊师利法王子 see styles |
wén shū shī lì fǎ wáng zǐ wen2 shu1 shi1 li4 fa3 wang2 zi3 wen shu shih li fa wang tzu Monshushiri hō ōji |
Mañjuśrī, Prince of the Dharma |
上宮聖德法王帝說 上宫圣德法王帝说 see styles |
shàng gōng shèng dé fǎ wáng dì shuō shang4 gong1 sheng4 de2 fa3 wang2 di4 shuo1 shang kung sheng te fa wang ti shuo Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Teisetsu |
Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Teisetsu |
諦觀法王法法王法如是 谛观法王法法王法如是 see styles |
dì guān fǎ wáng fǎ fǎ wáng fǎ rú shì di4 guan1 fa3 wang2 fa3 fa3 wang2 fa3 ru2 shi4 ti kuan fa wang fa fa wang fa ju shih tai kan ho o ho, ho o ho nyoze |
when you truly perceive the Dharma King's dharma, the Dharma King's dharma is as it is |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "法王" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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