noun
Four Dharma Seals; four marks of the Dharma
A core Buddhist doctrinal concept comprising four propositions: all conditioned things are impermanent (諸行無常), all phenomena are without self (諸法無我), all existence is suffering (一切皆苦), and nirvana is quiescence (涅槃寂静). Used in doctrinal and philosophical contexts.
See also: 諸行無常 · 諸法無我 · 一切皆苦 · 涅槃寂静
四法印は仏教の基本的な教えの一つです。
The Four Dharma Seals are one of the fundamental teachings of Buddhism.
One of the Four Dharma Seals; the principle that all phenomena lack a permanent self.
One of the Four Dharma Seals; the principle that all existence is suffering.
One of the Four Dharma Seals; the principle that nirvana is quiescence.
From 四 (four) + 法印 (Dharma seal), a term used in East Asian Buddhism to denote the four fundamental marks of the Buddha's teaching.