There are 9 total results for your 百法 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
百法 see styles |
bǎi fǎ bai3 fa3 pai fa hyappō |
The hundred divisions of all mental qualities and their agents, of the 唯識 School; also known as the 五位百法five groups of the 100 modes or 'things': (1) 心法 the eight 識 perceptions, or forms of consciousness; (2) 心所有法 the fifty-one mental ideas; (3) 色法 the five physical organs and their six modes of sense, e. g. ear and sound; (4) 不相應行 twenty-four indefinites, or unconditioned elements; (5) 無爲 six inactive or metaphysical concepts. |
百法界 see styles |
bǎi fǎ jiè bai3 fa3 jie4 pai fa chieh hyappōkkai |
The realm of the hundred qualities, i. e. the phenomenal realm; the ten stages from Hades to Buddha, each has ten 如是 or qualities which make up the hundred; cf. 百界. |
百法論 百法论 see styles |
bǎi fǎ lùn bai3 fa3 lun4 pai fa lun Hyappōron |
(百法明門論) was tr. by Xuanzang in 1 juan. |
百法門 百法门 see styles |
bǎi fǎ mén bai3 fa3 men2 pai fa men hyappōmon |
the teaching of the 100 dharmas |
百法明門 百法明门 see styles |
bǎi fǎ míng mén bai3 fa3 ming2 men2 pai fa ming men hyakuhō myōmon |
The door to the knowledge of universal phenomena, one of the first stages of Bodhisattva progress. |
五位百法 see styles |
wǔ wèi bǎi fǎ wu3 wei4 bai3 fa3 wu wei pai fa goi hyappō |
five groups of the hundred dharmas |
唯識百法 唯识百法 see styles |
wéi shì bǎi fǎ wei2 shi4 bai3 fa3 wei shih pai fa yuishiki hyakuhō |
one hundred elements (dharmas) |
百法明門論 百法明门论 see styles |
bǎi fǎ míng mén lùn bai3 fa3 ming2 men2 lun4 pai fa ming men lun Hyappō myōmon ron |
Baifa mingmen lun |
大乘百法明門論 大乘百法明门论 see styles |
dà shèng bǎi fǎ míng mén lùn da4 sheng4 bai3 fa3 ming2 men2 lun4 ta sheng pai fa ming men lun Daijō hyappō myōmon ron |
Lucid Introduction to the One Hundred Dharmas |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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