〘Noun〙 A Buddhist term. The observation that all things arise from causality, that there is no such thing as an eternal and unchanging self or substance, and that everything is empty. Kuukan. *Sugakakegoshu (around 903), 100-verse narrative verse: "The pure and clear sky is seen as the moon shines, the Myoho-ren is laid open" [Maha-Shima-Kan - 5, Part 1]Kuu-kan ...kwan [sky view]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 仏語。一切のものは、ことごとく因縁によって生じたものであって、永遠不変の自我や実体といったものはなく、すべて空であると観じること。くうかん。※菅家後集(903頃)叙意一百韻「皎潔空観月、開敷妙法蓮」 〔摩訶止観‐五・上〕
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