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Simple Dictionary Definition |
胎内潜り see styles |
tainaikuguri たいないくぐり |
(1) going through a cave, grass ring or the interior of a large Buddhistic statue, etc. (symbolizing rebirth); (2) narrow grotto (into which a person can barely fit) |
能感生業 能感生业 see styles |
néng gǎn shēng yè neng2 gan3 sheng1 ye4 neng kan sheng yeh nō kanshō gō |
activities conducive to bringing about rebirth |
至心信樂 至心信乐 see styles |
zhì xīn xìn lè zhi4 xin1 xin4 le4 chih hsin hsin le shishin shingyō |
to believe in Amitâbha and wish from the bottom of one's heart for rebirth in his Pure Land |
転生輪廻 see styles |
tenshourinne / tenshorinne てんしょうりんね |
(noun/participle) (yoji) (See 輪廻転生) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
還下地生 还下地生 see styles |
huán xià dì shēng huan2 xia4 di4 sheng1 huan hsia ti sheng gen gechi shō |
rebirth into a lower stage of existence |
不更惡趣願 不更恶趣愿 see styles |
bù gēng è qù yuàn bu4 geng1 e4 qu4 yuan4 pu keng o ch`ü yüan pu keng o chü yüan fukyō akushu gan |
The second of Amitābha's forty-eight vows, that those born in his kingdom should never again enter the three evil lower paths of transmigration. |
六道伽陀經 六道伽陀经 see styles |
liù dào qié tuó jīng liu4 dao4 qie2 tuo2 jing1 liu tao ch`ieh t`o ching liu tao chieh to ching Rokudō kada kyō |
A sutra dealing with the six ways of rebirth. |
女人往生願 女人往生愿 see styles |
nǚ rén wǎng shēng yuàn nv3 ren2 wang3 sheng1 yuan4 nü jen wang sheng yüan nyonin ōjō gan |
The thirty-fifth vow of Amitābha that he will refuse to enter into his final joy until every woman who calls on his name rejoices in enlightenment and who, hating her woman's body, has ceased to be reborn as a woman; also 女人成佛願. |
定生喜樂地 定生喜乐地 see styles |
dìng shēng xǐ lè dì ding4 sheng1 xi3 le4 di4 ting sheng hsi le ti jōshō kiraku chi |
paradise of cessation of rebirth |
往生淨土論 往生淨土论 see styles |
wǎng shēng jìng tǔ lùn wang3 sheng1 jing4 tu3 lun4 wang sheng ching t`u lun wang sheng ching tu lun Ōjō jōdo ron |
Treatise on Rebirth in the Pure Land |
招感惡趣生 招感恶趣生 see styles |
zhāo gǎn è qù shēng zhao1 gan3 e4 qu4 sheng1 chao kan o ch`ü sheng chao kan o chü sheng shōkan akushushō |
to invite negative rebirth |
流轉三界中 流转三界中 see styles |
liú zhuǎn sān jiè zhōng liu2 zhuan3 san1 jie4 zhong1 liu chuan san chieh chung ruten sankai chū |
in the round of rebirth in the three realms |
淨土往生論 淨土往生论 see styles |
jìng tǔ wǎng shēng lùn jing4 tu3 wang3 sheng1 lun4 ching t`u wang sheng lun ching tu wang sheng lun Jōdo ōjō ron |
Treatise on the Rebirth in the Pure Land |
無倒勝生道 无倒胜生道 see styles |
wú dào shèng shēng dào wu2 dao4 sheng4 sheng1 dao4 wu tao sheng sheng tao mutō shōshō dō |
not failing to take a superior rebirth |
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shoujo; shousho; umaredokoro / shojo; shosho; umaredokoro しょうじょ; しょうしょ; うまれどころ |
(1) (archaism) birthplace; (2) {Buddh} place of rebirth; place of reincarnation |
翳羅鉢呾羅 翳罗钵呾罗 see styles |
yì luó bō dá luó yi4 luo2 bo1 da2 luo2 i lo po ta lo Eirahatara |
Elāpattra, a nāga who is said to have consulted Śākyamuni about rebirth in a higher sphere; also, a palm-tree formerly destroyed by that nāga. |
胎内くぐり see styles |
tainaikuguri たいないくぐり |
(1) going through a cave, grass ring or the interior of a large Buddhistic statue, etc. (symbolizing rebirth); (2) narrow grotto (into which a person can barely fit) |
うまれ変わり see styles |
umarekawari うまれかわり |
rebirth; reincarnation |
生まれかわり see styles |
umarekawari うまれかわり |
rebirth; reincarnation |
生まれ変わり see styles |
umarekawari うまれかわり |
rebirth; reincarnation |
藥王十二誓願 药王十二誓愿 see styles |
yào wáng shí èr shì yuàn yao4 wang2 shi2 er4 shi4 yuan4 yao wang shih erh shih yüan yakuō jūni seigan |
The twelve vows of the Buddha of Medicine are: (1) To shine upon all beings with his light; (2) to reveal his great power to all beings; (3) to fulfil the desires of all beings; (4) to cause all beings to enter the Great Vehicle; (5) to enable all beings to observe all the moral laws; (6) to heal all those whose senses are imperfect; (7) to remove all diseases and give perfect health of body and mind and bring all to perfect enlightenment; (8) to transform women into men (in the next rebirth); (9) to enable all beings to escape false doctrines and bonds and attain to truth; (10) to enable all beings to escape evil kalpas, etc.; (11) to give superior food to the hungry; (12) and wonderful garments to the naked. |
帝隸路迦也吠闍耶 帝隶路迦也吠阇耶 see styles |
dì lì lù jiā yě fèi shé yé di4 li4 lu4 jia1 ye3 fei4 she2 ye2 ti li lu chia yeh fei she yeh taireirokaya beishaya |
Trailokya-vijaya, victor or lord over the 三世 three realms.|靑 Indranila, an emerald. 幽 Hidden, dark, mysterious. |儀 The mysterious form, the spirit of the dead. |冥 Mysterious, beyond comprehension; the shades. |途 The dark paths, i. e. of rebirth in purgatory or as hungry ghosts or animals. |靈 Invisible spirits, the spirits in the shades, the souls of the departed. |
惡趣煩惱業生雜染障 恶趣烦恼业生杂染障 see styles |
è qù fán nǎo yè shēng zá rǎn zhàng e4 qu4 fan2 nao3 ye4 sheng1 za2 ran3 zhang4 o ch`ü fan nao yeh sheng tsa jan chang o chü fan nao yeh sheng tsa jan chang akushu bonnō gō shō zōzen shō |
hindrances of defilement by afflictions in the negative destinies, karma, and rebirth |
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rutenrinne るてんりんね |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
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seiseiruten; shoujouruten / seseruten; shojoruten せいせいるてん; しょうじょうるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
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rinne りんね |
(1) {Buddh} samsara; cycle of death and rebirth; (noun/participle) (2) {Buddh} being reborn; reincarnation |
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rinne りんね |
(1) {Buddh} samsara (cycle of death and rebirth); (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} being reborn; reincarnation |
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tainaikuguri たいないくぐり |
(1) going through a cave, grass ring or the interior of a large Buddhistic statue, etc. (symbolizing rebirth); (2) narrow grotto (into which a person can barely fit) |
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kousei / kose こうせい |
(n,vs,vi) (1) rehabilitation; remaking one's life; starting life anew; (noun, transitive verb) (2) rebirth; regeneration; reorganization; rebuilding; recovery; restoration; remaking; (n,vs,vi) (3) coming back to life; revival; resuscitation |
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ribaasu; rebaasu(ik) / ribasu; rebasu(ik) リバース; レバース(ik) |
(noun/participle) (1) reverse; (noun/participle) (2) rebirth; (noun/participle) (3) (slang) vomit |
佛說觀彌勒菩薩上生兜率天經 佛说观弥勒菩萨上生兜率天经 see styles |
fó shuō guān mí lè pú sà shàng shēng dōu shuài tiān jīng fo2 shuo1 guan1 mi2 le4 pu2 sa4 shang4 sheng1 dou1 shuai4 tian1 jing1 fo shuo kuan mi le p`u sa shang sheng tou shuai t`ien ching fo shuo kuan mi le pu sa shang sheng tou shuai tien ching Bussetsu kan Miroku bosatsu jōshō tosotsuten kyō |
Sūtra on the Contemplation of the Bodhisattva Maitreya's Ascent to Rebirth in Tuṣita Heaven |
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umarekawari うまれかわり |
rebirth; reincarnation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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