There are 18 total results for your 法行 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
法行 see styles |
fǎ xíng fa3 xing2 fa hsing hougyou / hogyo ほうぎょう |
(personal name) Hougyou practice according to reality |
法行者 see styles |
fǎ xíng zhě fa3 xing2 zhe3 fa hsing che hōgyōsha |
dharma-follower |
五法行 see styles |
wǔ fǎ xíng wu3 fa3 xing2 wu fa hsing go hōgyō |
five categories of mental factors |
十法行 see styles |
shí fǎ xíng shi2 fa3 xing2 shih fa hsing jippō gyō |
Ten ways of devotion to the Buddhist sutras: to copy them; serve the places where they are kept, as if serving the Buddha's shrine; preach or give them to others; listen attentively to their exposition; read; maintain; discourse on them to others; intone them; ponder over them; observe their lessons. |
善法行 see styles |
shàn fǎ xíng shan4 fa3 xing2 shan fa hsing zenhōgyō |
skillfully teaching the dharma |
隨法行 随法行 see styles |
suí fǎ xíng sui2 fa3 xing2 sui fa hsing zuihō gyō |
Those who follow the truth by reason of intellectual ability, in contrast with the non- intellectual, who put their trust in others. v. 隨信行. |
非法行 see styles |
fēi fǎ xíng fei1 fa3 xing2 fei fa hsing |
behavior that is contrary to the teachings |
不法行為 see styles |
fuhoukoui / fuhokoi ふほうこうい |
(yoji) tort; illegal act; illegal activity; offence; offense |
未來法行 未来法行 see styles |
wèi lái fǎ xíng wei4 lai2 fa3 xing2 wei lai fa hsing mirai hōgyō |
future phenomena |
法隨法行 法随法行 see styles |
fǎ suí fǎ xíng fa3 sui2 fa3 xing2 fa sui fa hsing hōzui hōgyō |
practicing the Dharma in accordance with the Dharma |
脱法行為 see styles |
dappoukoui / dappokoi だっぽうこうい |
evasion of the law |
違法行為 see styles |
ihoukoui / ihokoi いほうこうい |
illegal act |
適法行為 see styles |
tekihoukoui / tekihokoi てきほうこうい |
legal (lawful) act |
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 |
共同不法行為 see styles |
kyoudoufuhoukoui / kyodofuhokoi きょうどうふほうこうい |
joint unlawful act; joint tort |
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 |
正修行法隨法行 正修行法随法行 see styles |
zhèng xiū xíng fǎ suí fǎ xíng zheng4 xiu1 xing2 fa3 sui2 fa3 xing2 cheng hsiu hsing fa sui fa hsing shō shugyōhō zuihō gyō |
practice of correctly cultivating the dharma and following the dharma (?) |
非法行不平等行 see styles |
fēi fǎ xíng bù píng děng xíng fei1 fa3 xing2 bu4 ping2 deng3 xing2 fei fa hsing pu p`ing teng hsing fei fa hsing pu ping teng hsing |
immoral behavior and unfair behavior |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "法行" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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