There are 12 total results for your 观法 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
觀法 观法 see styles |
guān fǎ guan1 fa3 kuan fa kanbō |
Methods of contemplation, or obtaining of insight into truth, cf. 六觀法 and 止觀. |
六觀法 六观法 see styles |
liù guān fǎ liu4 guan1 fa3 liu kuan fa roku kanbō |
(六觀) cf. 六種性 and 六位. |
所觀法 所观法 see styles |
suǒ guān fǎ suo3 guan1 fa3 so kuan fa shokan hō |
objects of contemplation |
十乘觀法 十乘观法 see styles |
shí shèng guān fǎ shi2 sheng4 guan1 fa3 shih sheng kuan fa jūjō kanbō |
ten vehicles of meditation |
十種觀法 十种观法 see styles |
shí zhǒng guān fǎ shi2 zhong3 guan1 fa3 shih chung kuan fa jusshu kanbō |
idem 十乘觀法. |
止觀法門 止观法门 see styles |
zhǐ guān fǎ mén zhi3 guan1 fa3 men2 chih kuan fa men shikan hōmon |
to practice method of cessation and clear observation |
觀法智慧 观法智慧 see styles |
guān fǎ zhì huì guan1 fa3 zhi4 hui4 kuan fa chih hui kanbō chie |
contemplative wisdom |
觀法無我 观法无我 see styles |
guān fǎ wú wǒ guan1 fa3 wu2 wo3 kuan fa wu wo kanbō muga |
contemplation of [all] dharmas as being without self |
十種所觀法 十种所观法 see styles |
shí zhǒng suǒ guān fǎ shi2 zhong3 suo3 guan1 fa3 shih chung so kuan fa jusshu shokan hō |
Ten meditations on each of the 十住, 十行, 十廻向, 十地 and 等覺. |
淨心戒觀法 淨心戒观法 see styles |
jìng xīn jiè guān fǎ jing4 xin1 jie4 guan1 fa3 ching hsin chieh kuan fa jōshin kaikan hō |
Jingxin jieguan fa |
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 |
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.
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