There are 29 total results for your Hoshin search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
放心 see styles |
fàng xīn fang4 xin1 fang hsin houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
More info & calligraphy: No Worries(n,vs,vi) (1) absentmindedness; (n,vs,vi) (2) peace of mind absentmindedness |
保身 see styles |
hoshin ほしん |
self-protection; (personal name) Yasumi |
報身 报身 see styles |
bào shēn bao4 shen1 pao shen houjin; houshin / hojin; hoshin ほうじん; ほうしん |
{Buddh} (See 三身) sambhogakaya (reward body, form taken by a buddha after completing its role as a bodhisattva) Reward body, the saṃbhoga-kāya of a Buddha, in which he enjoys the reward of his labours, v. 三身 trikāya. |
宝岑 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(given name) Houshin |
寶進 宝进 see styles |
bǎo jìn bao3 jin4 pao chin Hōshin |
Baojin |
封臣 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(hist) vassal |
峯真 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(given name) Houshin |
方針 方针 see styles |
fāng zhēn fang1 zhen1 fang chen houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
policy; guidelines; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) policy; course; plan (of action); principle; (2) (orig. meaning) (See 磁針) magnetic needle |
法岑 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(given name) Houshin |
法心 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(surname) Houshin |
法身 see styles |
fǎ shēn fa3 shen1 fa shen hosshin; houshin / hosshin; hoshin ほっしん; ほうしん |
{Buddh} (See 三身) dharmakaya (dharma body, Buddhism's highest form of existence); (surname) Hotsushin dharmakāya, embodiment of Truth and Law, the "spiritual" or true body; essential Buddhahood; the essence of being; the absolute, the norm of the universe; the first of the trikāya, v.三身. The dharmakāya is divided into 總 unity and 別 diversity; as in the noumenal absolute and phenomenal activities, or potential and dynamic; but there are differences of interpretation, e.g. as between the 法相 and 法性 schools. Cf. 法身體性. There are many categories of the dharmakāya. In the 2 group 二法身 are five kinds: (1) 理 "substance" and 智 wisdom or expression; (2) 法性法身 essential nature and 應化法身 manifestation; the other three couples are similar. In the 3 group 三法身 are (1) the manifested Buddha, i.e. Śākyamuni; (2) the power of his teaching, etc.; (3) the absolute or ultimate reality. There are other categories. |
法進 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(personal name) Houshin |
疱疹 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
herpes; blister |
砲身 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
gun barrel |
芳信 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) letter; (2) news that flowers have bloomed; (surname, given name) Yoshinobu |
芳心 see styles |
fāng xīn fang1 xin1 fang hsin houshin; haujin(ok) / hoshin; haujin(ok) ほうしん; はうじん(ok) |
the affection, or heart, of a young woman (honorific or respectful language) kind intentions |
芳真 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(given name) Houshin |
蓬心 see styles |
péng xīn peng2 xin1 p`eng hsin peng hsin houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
narrow and bending; unkempt interior (given name) Houshin |
豊伸 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(given name) Houshin |
豊新 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(place-name) Houshin |
豊神 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(place-name) Houshin |
豊進 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(place-name) Houshin |
鳳心 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(personal name) Houshin |
鵬心 see styles |
houshin / hoshin ほうしん |
(given name) Houshin |
不下精進 不下精进 see styles |
bù xià jīng jìn bu4 xia4 jing1 jin4 pu hsia ching chin fuges hōshin |
undaunted exertion |
法身大士 see styles |
fǎ shēn dà shì fa3 shen1 da4 shi4 fa shen ta shih hōshin daishi |
bodhisattva who has attained the realization of dharmakāya |
法身體性 法身体性 see styles |
fǎ shēn tǐ xìng fa3 shen1 ti3 xing4 fa shen t`i hsing fa shen ti hsing hōshin taishō |
The embodiment, totality, or nature of the dharmakāya. In Hīnayāna the Buddha-nature in its 理 or absolute side is described as not discussed, being synonymous with the 五分 five divisions of the commandments, meditation, wisdom, release, and doctrine, 戒, 定, 慧, 解脫, and 知見. In the Mahāyāna the 三論宗 defines the absolute or ultimate reality as the formless which contains all forms, the essence of being, the noumenon of the other two manifestations of the triratna. The 法相宗 defines it as (a) the nature or essence of the whole triratna; (b) the particular form of the Dharma in that trinity. The One-Vehicle schools represented by the 華嚴宗, 天台, etc., consider it to be the bhūtatathatā, 理 and 智 being one and undivided. The Shingon sect takes the six elements-earth, water, fire, air, space, mind-as the 理 or fundamental dharmakāya and the sixth, mind, intelligence, or knowledge, as the 智 Wisdom dharmakāya. |
奉請法身方便 奉请法身方便 see styles |
fèng qǐng fǎ shēn fāng biàn feng4 qing3 fa3 shen1 fang1 bian4 feng ch`ing fa shen fang pien feng ching fa shen fang pien bujō hōshin hōben |
praying for the Buddha-nature in self and others for entry in the Pure Land |
圓滿報身盧遮那佛 圆满报身卢遮那佛 see styles |
yuán mǎn bào shēn lú zhēn à fó yuan2 man3 bao4 shen1 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 yüan man pao shen lu chen a fo enman hōshin roshanabutsu |
Rocana Buddha, complete enjoyment body |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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