There are 29 total results for your 所行 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
所行 see styles |
suǒ xíng suo3 xing2 so hsing shogyō しょぎょう |
deed; act that which is practiced |
所行境 see styles |
suǒ xíng jìng suo3 xing2 jing4 so hsing ching shogyō kyō |
sphere of activity |
所行處 所行处 see styles |
suǒ xíng chù suo3 xing2 chu4 so hsing ch`u so hsing chu shogyōsho |
extent or limit of function |
所行道 see styles |
suǒ xíng dào suo3 xing2 dao4 so hsing tao shogyō dō |
the path that is practiced |
佛所行 see styles |
fó suǒ xíng fo2 suo3 xing2 fo so hsing butsu shogyō |
the Buddha's activities |
我所行 see styles |
wǒ suǒ xíng wo3 suo3 xing2 wo so hsing ga shogyō |
that which I do |
智所行 see styles |
zhì suǒ xíng zhi4 suo3 xing2 chih so hsing chi shogyō |
within the range of cognition |
所行之道 see styles |
suǒ xíng zhī dào suo3 xing2 zhi1 dao4 so hsing chih tao shogyō no dō |
path that is practiced |
所行境界 see styles |
suǒ xíng jìng jiè suo3 xing2 jing4 jie4 so hsing ching chieh shogyō kyōgai |
sphere of activity |
所行無礙 所行无碍 see styles |
suǒ xíng wú ài suo3 xing2 wu2 ai4 so hsing wu ai shogyō muge |
that which is practiced is unobstructed |
他所行き see styles |
tashoyuki たしょゆき |
(1) going elsewhere; (2) travelling afar with one's client (of a geisha, etc.) |
余所行き see styles |
yosoyuki よそゆき yosoiki よそいき |
(can be adjective with の) (1) going out; (2) one's best (clothes, looks, manners, behaviour, etc.); (3) formal behaviour (manners, speech, etc.) |
佛所行讚 see styles |
fó suǒ xíng zàn fo2 suo3 xing2 zan4 fo so hsing tsan Butsu shogyō san |
Acts of the Buddha |
如來所行 如来所行 see styles |
rú lái suǒ xíng ru2 lai2 suo3 xing2 ju lai so hsing nyorai sho gyō |
carried out by the Tathāgata(s) |
菩薩所行 菩萨所行 see styles |
pú sà suǒ xíng pu2 sa4 suo3 xing2 p`u sa so hsing pu sa so hsing bosatsu shogyō |
...which is practiced by bodhisattvas |
Variations: |
shogyou / shogyo しょぎょう |
deed; act |
佛所行讚傳 佛所行讚传 see styles |
fó suǒ xíng zàn zhuàn fo2 suo3 xing2 zan4 zhuan4 fo so hsing tsan chuan Butsu shogyō san den |
Buddhacarita |
佛所行讚經 佛所行讚经 see styles |
fó suǒ xíng zàn jīng fo2 suo3 xing2 zan4 jing1 fo so hsing tsan ching Butsu shogyō san kyō |
Buddhacarita-kāvya Sutra; a poetic narrative of the life of Śākyamuni by Aśvaghoṣa 馬鳴, tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 414-421. |
愚夫所行禪 愚夫所行禅 see styles |
yú fū suǒ xíng chán yu2 fu1 suo3 xing2 chan2 yü fu so hsing ch`an yü fu so hsing chan gufu sho gyō zen |
meditation practiced by ignorant sentient beings |
我所行三業 我所行三业 see styles |
wǒ suǒ xíng sān yè wo3 suo3 xing2 san1 ye4 wo so hsing san yeh gashogyō sangō |
three karmic activities carried out by me |
Variations: |
shogyou / shogyo しょぎょう |
act (usu. undesirable); action; deed; conduct |
五根所行境界 see styles |
wǔ gēn suǒ xíng jìng jiè wu3 gen1 suo3 xing2 jing4 jie4 wu ken so hsing ching chieh gokon shogyō kyōgai |
the sphere of operation of the five sense faculties |
佛所行讚經傳 佛所行讚经传 see styles |
fó suǒ xíng zàn jīng zhuàn fo2 suo3 xing2 zan4 jing1 zhuan4 fo so hsing tsan ching chuan Butsu shogyō sangyō den |
Buddhacarita |
己心中所行法門 己心中所行法门 see styles |
jǐ xīn zhōng suǒ xíng fǎ mén ji3 xin1 zhong1 suo3 xing2 fa3 men2 chi hsin chung so hsing fa men koshinchū shogyōhōmon |
the method of seeing the function of one's own mind |
煩惱障淨智所行 烦恼障淨智所行 see styles |
fán nǎo zhàng jìng zhì suǒ xíng fan2 nao3 zhang4 jing4 zhi4 suo3 xing2 fan nao chang ching chih so hsing bonnō shō jōchi shogyō |
cognition formulated based on the purification of the afflictive hindrances |
無分別智所行自性 无分别智所行自性 see styles |
wú fēn bié zhì suǒ xíng zì xìng wu2 fen1 bie2 zhi4 suo3 xing2 zi4 xing4 wu fen pieh chih so hsing tzu hsing mu funbetsuchi shogyō jishō |
the own-nature of what is formulated by non-discriminating cognition |
所知障淨智所行眞實 所知障淨智所行眞实 see styles |
suǒ zhī zhàng jìng zhì suǒ xíng zhēn shí suo3 zhi1 zhang4 jing4 zhi4 suo3 xing2 zhen1 shi2 so chih chang ching chih so hsing chen shih shochi shō jōchi shogyō shinjitsu |
awareness of reality in which the sphere of cognitive activity is completely purified of the cognitive hindrances |
煩惱障淨智所行眞實 烦恼障淨智所行眞实 see styles |
fán nǎo zhàng jìng zhì suǒ xíng zhēn shí fan2 nao3 zhang4 jing4 zhi4 suo3 xing2 zhen1 shi2 fan nao chang ching chih so hsing chen shih bonnōshō jōchi shogyō shinjitsu |
knowledge of reality wherein the sphere of cognitive activity is completely purified of the afflictive hindrances |
Variations: |
yosoyuki(p); yosoiki よそゆき(P); よそいき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) going out; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) one's best clothes; (can be adjective with の) (3) formal (e.g. language); best (behaviour, manners, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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