There are 12 total results for your 皆空 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
皆空 see styles |
jiē kōng jie1 kong1 chieh k`ung chieh kung kaikū |
All is empty and void. |
性皆空 see styles |
xìng jiē kōng xing4 jie1 kong1 hsing chieh k`ung hsing chieh kung shō kaikū |
natures are all empty |
一切皆空 see styles |
yī qiè jiē kōng yi1 qie4 jie1 kong1 i ch`ieh chieh k`ung i chieh chieh kung issaikaikuu / issaikaiku いっさいかいくう |
(expression) (yoji) matter is void; all is vanity all is empty |
五蘊皆空 五蕴皆空 see styles |
wǔ yùn jiē kōng wu3 yun4 jie1 kong1 wu yün chieh k`ung wu yün chieh kung goun kai kū |
the five aggregates are empty of own-nature |
四大皆空 see styles |
sì dà jiē kōng si4 da4 jie1 kong1 ssu ta chieh k`ung ssu ta chieh kung |
lit. the four elements are vanity (idiom); this world is an illusion |
諸法皆空 诸法皆空 see styles |
zhū fǎ jiē kōng zhu1 fa3 jie1 kong1 chu fa chieh k`ung chu fa chieh kung shohō kaikū |
All things being produced by causes and accessory conditions have no reality, a doctrine differently interpreted in different schools of Buddhism. |
一切皆空宗 see styles |
yī qiè jiē kōng zōng yi1 qie4 jie1 kong1 zong1 i ch`ieh chieh k`ung tsung i chieh chieh kung tsung issai kai kū shū |
The sects which maintain the unreality of all things; v. 十宗. |
五蘊皆空經 五蕴皆空经 see styles |
wǔ yùn jiē kōng jīng wu3 yun4 jie1 kong1 jing1 wu yün chieh k`ung ching wu yün chieh kung ching Goun kaikū kyō |
Sūtra on the Emptiness of the Five Aggregates |
勝義皆空宗 胜义皆空宗 see styles |
shèng yì jiē kōng zōng sheng4 yi4 jie1 kong1 zong1 sheng i chieh k`ung tsung sheng i chieh kung tsung shōgikaikūshū |
the ultimate truth that all is emptiness |
因果皆空宗 see styles |
yīn guǒ jiē kōng zōng yin1 guo3 jie1 kong1 zong1 yin kuo chieh k`ung tsung yin kuo chieh kung tsung inga kaikū shū |
A sect of 'heretics' who denied cause and effect both in regard to creation and morals. |
照見五蘊皆空 照见五蕴皆空 see styles |
zhào jiàn wǔ yùn jiē kōng zhao4 jian4 wu3 yun4 jie1 kong1 chao chien wu yün chieh k`ung chao chien wu yün chieh kung shōken goun kaikū |
perceiving that the five aggregates are empty in their own-nature |
佛說五蘊皆空經 佛说五蕴皆空经 see styles |
fó shuō wǔ yùn jiē kōng jīng fo2 shuo1 wu3 yun4 jie1 kong1 jing1 fo shuo wu yün chieh k`ung ching fo shuo wu yün chieh kung ching Bussetsu goun kaikū kyō |
Sūtra on the Emptiness of the Five Aggregates |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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