noun
anutpattika-dharma-ksanti; recognition that nothing really arises or perishes
Buddhist term for the insight that all phenomena are unproduced and without inherent arising or ceasing. Used in Mahayana contexts.
菩薩は無生法忍を得て、一切の法が本来不生であると悟る。
The bodhisattva attains anutpattika-dharma-ksanti and realizes that all dharmas are originally unarisen.
From Sanskrit anutpattika-dharma-kṣānti, a compound of anutpattika (unproduced), dharma (phenomena), and kṣānti (forbearance, acceptance). The Japanese reading is a Sino-Japanese approximation of the Chinese translation.