There are 12 total results for your 淸淨法 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
淸淨法 淸净法 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ qing1 jing4 fa3 ch`ing ching fa ching ching fa shōjōhō |
dharmavirāja, pure truth. |
淸淨法界 淸净法界 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ jiè qing1 jing4 fa3 jie4 ch`ing ching fa chieh ching ching fa chieh shōjō hokkai |
The pure Buddha truth (realm). |
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. |
淸淨法身 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ shēn qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 ch`ing ching fa shen ching ching fa shen shōjō hosshin |
pure dharma body |
淸淨法行經 淸淨法行经 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ xíng jīng qing1 jing4 fa3 xing2 jing1 ch`ing ching fa hsing ching ching ching fa hsing ching Shōjō hōgyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Pure Dharma Conduct Spoken by the Buddha |
善淸淨法界 see styles |
shàn qīng jìng fǎ jiè shan4 qing1 jing4 fa3 jie4 shan ch`ing ching fa chieh shan ching ching fa chieh zen shōjō hokkai |
perfectly pure dharma world |
最極淸淨法身 最极淸淨法身 see styles |
zuì jí qīng jìng fǎ shēn zui4 ji2 qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 tsui chi ch`ing ching fa shen tsui chi ching ching fa shen saigoku shōjō hosshin |
most extremely pure dharma body |
解脫淸淨法殿 解脱淸淨法殿 see styles |
jiě tuō qīng jìng fǎ diàn jie3 tuo1 qing1 jing4 fa3 dian4 chieh t`o ch`ing ching fa tien chieh to ching ching fa tien gedatsu shōjō hōden |
The pure dharma-court of nirvāṇa, the sphere of nirvāṇa, the abode of the dharmakāya. |
佛說淸淨法行經 佛说淸淨法行经 see styles |
fó shuō qīng jìng fǎ xíng jīng fo2 shuo1 qing1 jing4 fa3 xing2 jing1 fo shuo ch`ing ching fa hsing ching fo shuo ching ching fa hsing ching Bussetsu shōjō hōgyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Pure Dharma Conduct Spoken by the Buddha |
善淸淨法界所顯 善淸淨法界所显 see styles |
shàn qīng jìng fǎ jiè suǒ xiǎn shan4 qing1 jing4 fa3 jie4 suo3 xian3 shan ch`ing ching fa chieh so hsien shan ching ching fa chieh so hsien zen shōjō hokkai shoken |
skillful appearance of the pure experiential realm |
淸淨法身毘盧舍那佛 淸淨法身毘卢舍那佛 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ shēn pí lú shèn à fó qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 pi2 lu2 shen4 a4 fo2 ch`ing ching fa shen p`i lu shen a fo ching ching fa shen pi lu shen a fo shōjō hosshin biroshana butsu |
Vairocana Buddha, pure dharma body |
淸淨法身毘盧遮那心地法門成就一切陀羅尼三種悉地 淸淨法身毘卢遮那心地法门成就一切陀罗尼三种悉地 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ shēn pí lú zhēn à xīn dì fǎ mén chéng jiù yī qiè tuó luó ní sān zhǒng xī dì qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 xin1 di4 fa3 men2 cheng2 jiu4 yi1 qie4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 san1 zhong3 xi1 di4 ch`ing ching fa shen p`i lu chen a hsin ti fa men ch`eng chiu i ch`ieh t`o lo ni san chung hsi ti ching ching fa shen pi lu chen a hsin ti fa men cheng chiu i chieh to lo ni san chung hsi ti Shōjō hosshin Birushana shinji hōmon jōju issai darani sanshu shicchi |
Accomplishing All Dhāraṇīs and the Three Siddhis through the Dharma-Gate of the Mental Ground of Vairocana, the Pure Dharma-Body |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 12 results for "淸淨法" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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