Jiu hui yi yin, Jiǔ huì yī yìn: 1 definition

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In Buddhism

Chinese Buddhism

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九會一印 [jiu hui yi yin]—(Nine Assemblies, One Mudra/Seal) — [術語 [shu yu] (Terminology)] Within the 金剛界九會曼陀羅 [jin gang jie jiu hui man tuo luo] (Vajradhatu Mandala's Nine Assemblies), there is the 一印會 [yi yin hui] (One Mudra Assembly). It is the 法門 [fa men] (dharma gate) through which all the venerable ones of the Nine Assemblies are entirely encompassed within the 一智拳印 [yi zhi quan yin] (One Wisdom Fist Mudra) of 大日如來 [da ri ru lai] (Mahavairocana Buddha). The other eight assemblies serve to 開 [kai] (unfold) the virtues of Mahavairocana, while the 一印會 [yi yin hui] (One Mudra Assembly) serves to 合 [he] (integrate) them. These are thus the two gates of unfolding and integrating.

九會一印—【術語】金剛界九會曼陀羅中有一印會者,乃九會眾尊盡納於大日如來一智拳印之法門也。他八會為開大日之德者,而一印會為合之者,即開合之二門也。

[shù yǔ] jīn gāng jiè jiǔ huì màn tuó luó zhōng yǒu yī yìn huì zhě, nǎi jiǔ huì zhòng zūn jǐn nà yú dà rì rú lái yī zhì quán yìn zhī fǎ mén yě. tā bā huì wèi kāi dà rì zhī dé zhě, ér yī yìn huì wèi hé zhī zhě, jí kāi hé zhī èr mén yě.

[shu yu] jin gang jie jiu hui man tuo luo zhong you yi yin hui zhe, nai jiu hui zhong zun jin na yu da ri ru lai yi zhi quan yin zhi fa men ye. ta ba hui wei kai da ri zhi de zhe, er yi yin hui wei he zhi zhe, ji kai he zhi er men ye.

Source: DILA Glossaries: Ding Fubao: Dictionary of Buddhist Studies
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Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.

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