noun
Mohe Zhiguan; Great Calming and Contemplation
A major Chinese Buddhist treatise by Zhiyi, recorded by Guanding (594 CE), foundational for the Tiantai school. In Japanese contexts, it is referred to by its Sino-Japanese reading まかしかん.
天台宗の根本経典の一つに「摩訶止観」がある。
One of the fundamental scriptures of the Tiantai school is the Mohe Zhiguan.
Sino-Japanese reading of the Chinese title 摩訶止観 (Móhē Zhǐguān), from Sanskrit mahā (great) + śamatha-vipaśyanā (calming and contemplation).