Japanese meaning of 因縁生起

Reading:
いんねんしょうき (innen shouki)

English Translation:

Nothing happens by accident / Everything happens for a reason

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


The idea that everything happens as a result of specific causes and conditions, and nothing exists or occurs purely by chance or coincidence.

Cultural Context:


From Buddhist philosophy explaining the interdependent origination of all phenomena. Used in religious, philosophical, and literary contexts.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

• Noun phrase used in Buddhist context, often followed by “の法.”

Trap for English Speakers

May be misunderstood without knowledge of Buddhist philosophy, reducing it to “random cause.”

Example

Basic Example

この出会いも因縁生起だと思う。

I think this meeting is also due to a chain of causes and conditions.


Applied Example

その出会いは偶然ではない、まさに因縁生起だった。

That meeting was no coincidence — it was truly a fated connection.