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xīn
    xin1
hsin
 shin
    しん

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Heart / Mind / Spirit
heart; mind; intention; center; core; CL:顆|颗[ke1],個|个[ge4]
(1) (See 心・こころ・1) heart; mind; spirit; vitality; inner strength; (2) bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); nature; (3) (usu. written as 芯) (See 芯・2) centre; center; core; heart; (4) (See 心臓・1) heart (organ); (5) {astron} (See 二十八宿) Chinese "Heart" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (6) (archaism) (child. language) friend; (given name) Haato
hṛd, hṛdaya 汗栗太 (or 汗栗馱); 紀哩馱 the heart, mind, soul; citta 質多 the heart as the seat of thought or intelligence. In both senses the heart is likened to a lotus. There are various definitions, of which the following are six instances: (1) 肉團心 hṛd, the physical heart of sentient or nonsentient living beings, e. g. men, trees, etc. (2) 集起心 citta, the ālayavijñāna, or totality of mind, and the source of all mental activity. (3) 思量心 manas, the thinking and calculating mind; (4) 緣慮心; 了別心; 慮知心; citta; the discriminating mind; (5) 堅實心 the bhūtatathatā mind, or the permanent mind; (6) 積聚精要心 the mind essence of the sutras.


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    qi4
ch`i
    chi
 ki
    き

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Life Energy / Spiritual Energy
gas; air; smell; weather; to make angry; to annoy; to get angry; vital energy; qi
(out-dated kanji) (1) spirit; mind; heart; (2) nature; disposition; (3) motivation; intention; (4) mood; feelings; (5) ambience; atmosphere; mood
energy

一心

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yī xīn
    yi1 xin1
i hsin
 isshin
    いっしん
wholeheartedly; heart and soul
(adv,n) (1) one mind; (adv,n) (2) (See 一心に) wholeheartedness; one's whole heart; (female given name) Hitomi
With the whole mind or heart; one mind of heart; also the bhūtatathatā, or the whole of things; the universe as one mind, or a spiritual unity.

三昧

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sān mèi
    san1 mei4
san mei
 sanmai; zanmai
    さんまい; ざんまい

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Samadhi
Samadhi (Buddhist term)
(1) (さんまい only) {Buddh} samadhi (state of intense concentration achieved through meditation) (san:); (suffix noun) (2) (usu. ざんまい) being immersed in; being absorbed in; indulging in; doing to one's heart's content; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. ざんまい) prone to; apt to; (given name) Sanmai
(三昧地) Samādhi, "putting together, composing the mind, intent contemplation, perfect absorption, union of the meditator with the object of meditation." (M. W.) Also 三摩地 (三摩提, 三摩帝, 三摩底). Interpreted by 定 or 正定, the mind fixed and undisturbed; by 正受 correct sensation of the object contemplated; by 調直定 ordering and fixing the mind; by 正心行處 the condition when the motions of the mind are steadied and harmonized with the object; by 息慮凝心 the cessation of distraction and the fixation of the mind; by 等持 the mind held in equilibrium; by 奢摩他, i.e. 止息 to stay the breathing. It is described as concentration of the mind (upon an object). The aim is 解脫, mukti, deliverance from all the trammels of life, the bondage of the passions and reincarnations. It may pass from abstraction to ecstasy, or rapture, or trance. Dhyāna 定 represents a simpler form of contemplation; samāpatti 三摩鉢底 a stage further advanced; and samādhi the highest stage of the Buddhist equivalent for Yoga, though Yoga is considered by some as a Buddhist development differing from samādhi. The 翻譯名義 says: 思專 when the mind has been concentrated, then 志一不分 the will is undivided; when 想寂 active thought has been put to rest, then 氣虛神朗 the material becomes etherealized and the spirit liberated, on which 智 knowledge, or the power to know, has free course, and there is no mystery into which it cannot probe. Cf. 智度論 5, 20, 23, 28; 止觀 2; 大乘義章 2, 9, 1 3, 20, etc. There are numerous kinds and degrees of samādhi.

佛心

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fó xīn
    fo2 xin1
fo hsin
 busshin

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Buddha Heart / Mind of Buddha
Buddha-like heart (full of compassion); spirit of Buddha (awakened to reality and no longer clinging to appearances)
The mind of Buddha, the spiritually enlightened heart. A heart of mercy; a heart abiding in the real, not the seeming; detached from good and evil and other such contrasts.

善心

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shàn xīn
    shan4 xin1
shan hsin
 zenshin
    ぜんしん

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Good Heart
kindness; benevolence; philanthropy; virtuous intentions
virtue; moral sense; conscience; (given name) Yoshinaka
A good heart, or mind.

安心

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ān xīn
    an1 xin1
an hsin
 anjin
    あんじん
at ease; to feel relieved; to set one's mind at rest; to keep one's mind on something
{Buddh} obtaining peace of mind through faith or ascetic practice; (female given name) Anshin
To quiet the heart, or mind; be at rest.

心光

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xīn guāng
    xin1 guang1
hsin kuang
 shinkou / shinko
    しんこう
(surname) Shinkou
The light from (a Buddha's) mind, or merciful heart, especially that of Amitābha.

心眼

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xīn yǎn
    xin1 yan3
hsin yen
 shingan
    しんがん

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Mind’s Eye
heart; intention; conscience; consideration; cleverness; tolerance
the mind's eye
The eye of the mind, mental vision.

想い

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 omoi
    おもい

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Omoi / Desire
(1) thought; (2) imagination; mind; heart; (3) desire; wish; hope; expectation; (4) love; affection; (5) feelings; emotion; sentiment; experience

愛心


爱心

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ài xīn
    ai4 xin1
ai hsin
 aishin
    あいしん

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Loving Heart / Compassion
compassion; kindness; care for others; love; CL:片[pian4]; charity (bazaar, golf day etc); heart (the symbol ♥)
(obsolete) love; affection; (female given name) Rabu
A loving heart; a mind full of desire; a mind dominated by desire.

明心

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míng xīn
    ming2 xin1
ming hsin
 meimi / memi
    めいみ

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Akemi
(female given name) Meimi
The enlightened heart.

本心

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běn xīn
    ben3 xin1
pen hsin
 honshin
    ほんしん

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The Original Mind
(1) true feelings; real intention; one's heart; (2) one's right mind; one's senses; one's conscience
The original heart, or mind; one's own heart.

精神

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jīng shen
    jing1 shen5
ching shen
 seishin / seshin
    せいしん

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Spirit
vigor; vitality; spirited; good-looking
(1) mind; spirit; soul; heart; ethos; (2) attitude; mentality; will; intention; (3) spirit (of a matter); essence; fundamental significance; (given name) Seishin
Vitality; also the pure and spiritual, the subtle, or recondite.

虛心


虚心

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xū xīn
    xu1 xin1
hsü hsin
 koshin

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Calm and Open Mind
open-minded; humble
With humble mind, or heart.

記住


记住

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jì zhu
    ji4 zhu5
chi chu

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Remember
to remember; to bear in mind; to learn by heart

質多


质多

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zhí duō
    zhi2 duo1
chih to
 chitta

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Thinking Heart
(質多耶); 質帝 citta (cittam), the heart considered as the seat of intellect; the thinking, reflecting mind.

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xìng
    xing4
hsing
 narikuse
    なりくせ
nature; character; property; quality; attribute; sexuality; sex; gender; suffix forming adjective from verb; suffix forming noun from adjective, corresponding to -ness or -ity; essence; CL:個|个[ge4]
(archaism) disposition; nature; character; (surname) Shou
svabhāva, prakṛti, pradhāna. The nature intp. as embodied, causative, unchanging; also as independent or self-dependent; fundamental nature behind the manifestation or expression. Also, the Buddha-nature immanent in all beings, the Buddha heart or mind.


怀

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huái
    huai2
huai
 kai
    ふところ
bosom; heart; mind; to think of; to harbor in one's mind; to conceive (a child)
(out-dated kanji) (1) bosom; bust; (2) (breast) pocket; purse; handbag
To carry in the bosom, mind, or heart; to embrace, cherish; the bosom.

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xiōng
    xiong1
hsiung
 mune(p); muna
    むね(P); むな
chest; bosom; heart; mind; thorax
(1) (むな is usually used in compounds) chest; breast; (2) breasts; bosom; bust; (3) heart; (4) lungs; (5) stomach; (6) heart; mind; feelings
The breast.

三障

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sān zhàng
    san1 zhang4
san chang
 sanshō
The three vighna, i.e. hinderers or barriers, of which three groups are given: (1) (a) 煩惱障 the passions, i.e. 三毒 desire, hate, stupidity; (b) 業障 the deeds done; (c) 報障 the retributions. (2) (a) 皮煩惱障 ; (b) 肉煩惱障 ; (c) 心煩惱障 skin, flesh, and heart (or mind) troublers, i.e. delusions from external objects: internal views, and mental ignorance. (3) 三重障 the three weighty obstructions: (a) self-importance, 我慢; (b) envy, 嫉妬; (c) desire, 貧欲.

中心

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zhōng xīn
    zhong1 xin1
chung hsin
 chuushin / chushin
    ちゅうしん
center; heart; core
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) center; centre; middle; heart; core; focus; pivot; emphasis; balance; (suffix) (2) -centered; -centred; -focused; -oriented; centered on; focused on
idem 忠心經.

入心

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rù xīn
    ru4 xin1
ju hsin
 nyūshin
To enter the heart, or mind; also used for 入地 entering a particular state, its three stages being 入住出 entry, stay, and exit.

內心


内心

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nèi xīn
    nei4 xin1
nei hsin
 naishin
heart; innermost being; (math.) incenter
The mind or heart within; the red lotus is used in the 大日經 as its emblem.

内心

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 naishin
    ないしん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) inner thoughts; real intention; inmost heart; one's mind; (n,adv) (2) at heart; deep down; on the inside; (3) {math} (See 外心・がいしん) inner center (centre)

内面

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 naimen
    ないめん
(1) inside; interior; (2) (within) one's mind; one's soul; one's heart

凡心

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fán xīn
    fan2 xin1
fan hsin
 bonshin
reluctance to leave this world; heart set on the mundane
ordinary mind

十心

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shí xīn
    shi2 xin1
shih hsin
 jisshin
The ten kinds of heart or mind; there are three groups. One is from the 止觀 4, minds ignorant and dark; affected by evil companions; not following the good; doing evil in thought, word, deed; spreading evil abroad; unceasingly wicked; secret sin; open crime; utterly shameless; denying cause and effect (retribution)―all such must remain in the flow 流 of reincarnation. The second group (from the same book) is the 逆流 the mind striving against the stream of perpetual reincarnation; it shows itself in devout faith, shame (for sin), fear (of wrong-doing), repentance and confession, reform, bodhi (i.e. the bodhisattva mind), doing good, maintaining the right law, thinking on all the Buddhas, meditation on the void (or, the unreality of sin). The third is the 眞言 group from the 大日經疏 3; the "seed" heart (i.e. the original good desire), the sprout (under Buddhist religious influence), the bud, leaf, flower, fruit, its serviceableness; the child-heart, the discriminating heart, the heart of settled judgment (or resolve).

四等

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sì děng
    si4 deng3
ssu teng
 shitō
The four virtues which a Buddha out of his infinite heart manifests equally to all; also called 四無量 q. w. They are: 慈悲喜捨 maitrī, karuṇā, muditā, upekṣā, i. e. kindness, pity, joy and indifference, or 護 protection. Another group is 字語法身, i. e. 字 that all Buddhas have the same title or titles; 語 speak the same language; 法 proclaim the same truth; and 身 have each the threefold body, or trikāya. A third group is 諸法 all things are equally included in the bhūtatathatā; 發心 the mind-nature being universal, its field of action is universal; 道等 the way or method is also universal; therefore 慈悲 the mercy (of the Buddhas) is universal for all.

圓覺


圆觉

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yuán jué
    yuan2 jue2
yüan chüeh
 engaku
Complete enlightenment potentially present in each being, for all have 本覺 primal awareness, or 眞心 the true heart (e. g. conscience), which has always remained pure and shining; considered as essence it is the 一心 one mind, considered causally it is the Tathāgata-garbha, considered it is|| perfect enlightenment, cf. 圓覺經.

女人

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nǚ ren
    nu:3 ren5
nü jen
 nyonin; jojin
    にょにん; じょじん
wife
woman
Woman, described in the Nirvāṇa sūtra 浬槃經 9 as the "abode of all evil", 一切女人皆是衆惡之所住處 The 智度論 14 says: 大火燒人是猶可近, 淸風無形是亦可捉, 蚖蛇含毒猶亦可觸, 女人之心不可得實 "Fierce fire that would burn men may yet be approached, clear breezes without form may yet be grasped, cobras that harbour poison may yet be touched, but a woman's heart is never to be relied upon." The Buddha ordered Ānanda: "Do not Look at a woman; if you must, then do not talk with her; if you must, then call on the Buddha with all your mind"— an evidently apocryphal statement of 文句 8.

妙心

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miào xīn
    miao4 xin1
miao hsin
 myōshin
The mind or heart wonderful and profound beyond human thought. According to Tiantai the 別教 limited this to the mind 眞心 of the Buddha, while the 圓教 universalized it to include the unenlightened heart 妄心 of all men.

妙明

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miào míng
    miao4 ming2
miao ming
 taeaki
    たえあき
(surname, given name) Taeaki
Profoundly enlightened heart or mind, i.e. the knowledge of the finality of the stream of reincarnation.

安樂


安乐

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ān lè
    an1 le4
an le
 anraku
    あんらく
peace and happiness
(surname) Anraku
Happy; ease (of body) and joy (of heart) 身安心樂.

定散

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dìng sàn
    ding4 san4
ting san
 jōsan
A settled, or a wandering mind; the mind organized by meditation, or disorganized by distraction. The first is characteristic of the saint and sage, the second of the common untutored man. The fixed heart may or may not belong to the realm of transmigration; the distracted heart has the distinctions of good, bad, or indifferent.

居心

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jū xīn
    ju1 xin1
chü hsin
to harbor (evil) intentions; to be bent on; a tranquil heart or mind

己心

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jǐ xīn
    ji3 xin1
chi hsin
 koshin
One's own heart.

幼心

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 osanagokoro
    おさなごころ
child's mind; child's heart; young mind

廻心


迴心

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huí xīn
    hui2 xin1
hui hsin
 eshin
    かいしん
(noun/participle) conversion
To turn the mind or heart towards (Mahāyāna).

徹心


彻心

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chè xīn
    che4 xin1
ch`e hsin
    che hsin
 tesshin
    てっしん
(given name) Tesshin
To penetrate or reach the heart or mind.

心中

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xīn zhōng
    xin1 zhong1
hsin chung
 shinchuu / shinchu
    しんちゅう
central point; in one's thoughts; in one's heart
one's heart; the mind; inner feelings; inmost thoughts; true motives
in the mind

心佛

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xīn fó
    xin1 fo2
hsin fo
 shinbutsu
The Buddha within the heart: from mind is Buddha hood: the Buddha revealed in or to the mind; the mind is Buddha. 心佛及衆生, 是三無差別 The mind, Buddha, and all the living — there is no difference between the three. i. e. all are of the same order. This is an important doctrine of the 華嚴經 Huayan sutra, cf. its 夜摩天宮品; by Tiantai it is called 三法妙 the mystery of the three things.

心冰

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xīn bīng
    xin1 bing1
hsin ping
 shinpyō
The heart chaste as ice; the mind congealed as ice, i. e. unable to solve a difficulty.

心動


心动

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xīn dòng
    xin1 dong4
hsin tung
 shindō
heartbeat; heart rate; (fig.) emotionally affected; aroused (of desire, emotion, interest etc)
motion of the mind

心情

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xīn qíng
    xin1 qing2
hsin ch`ing
    hsin ching
 shinjou / shinjo
    しんじょう
mood; frame of mind; CL:個|个[ge4]
sentiment; emotions; one's feelings; one's heart

心慧

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xīn huì
    xin1 hui4
hsin hui
 shine
wisdom, i. e. mind or heart wisdom, e. g. 身戒心慧 controlled in body and wise in mind.

心月

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xīn yuè
    xin1 yue4
hsin yüeh
 mizuki
    みづき
(female given name) Mizuki
Mind (as the) moon, the natural mind or heart pure and bright as the full moon.

心根

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xīn gēn
    xin1 gen1
hsin ken
 kokorone; shinkon
    こころね; しんこん
the innermost depths of one's heart; (Buddhism) manas (the mind)
(1) innermost feelings; heart; motive; (2) (こころね only) nature; disposition; spirit
Manas, or the mind-organ, one of the twenty-five tattva 諦 or postulates of a universe.

心氣


心气

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xīn qì
    xin1 qi4
hsin ch`i
    hsin chi
intention; motive; state of mind; ambition; aspiration; heart 氣|气[qi4] (TCM)

心田

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xīn tián
    xin1 tian2
hsin t`ien
    hsin tien
 shinden
    しんでん
heart (one's innermost being)
(given name) Shinden
The field of the mind, or heart, in which spring up good and evil.

心相

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xīn xiàng
    xin1 xiang4
hsin hsiang
 shinsō
Heart-shape (of the physical heart); manifestation of mind in action; (the folly of assuming that) mind has shape.

心胸

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xīn xiōng
    xin1 xiong1
hsin hsiung
heart; mind; ambition; aspiration

心腸


心肠

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xīn cháng
    xin1 chang2
hsin ch`ang
    hsin chang
heart; intention; one's inclination; state of mind; to have the heart for something; mood

心華


心华

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xīn huā
    xin1 hua1
hsin hua
 mihana
    みはな
(female given name) Mihana
Heart-flower, the heart in its original innocence resembling a fower.

心蓮


心莲

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xīn lián
    xin1 lian2
hsin lien
 Shinren
The lotus of the mind or heart; the exoteric school interprets it by original purity; the esoteric by the physical heart, which resembles a closed lotus with eight petals.

心行

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xīn xíng
    xin1 xing2
hsin hsing
 shingyō
The activities of the mind, or heart; also working on the mind for its control; also mind and action.

心裡


心里

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xīn li
    xin1 li5
hsin li
chest; heart; mind

心鏡


心镜

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xīn jìng
    xin1 jing4
hsin ching
 kokoro no kagami
The heart-mirror, or mirror of the mind, which must be kept clean if it is to reflect the Truth.

心靈


心灵

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xīn líng
    xin1 ling2
hsin ling
 shinryō
bright; smart; quick-witted; heart; thoughts; spirit
The mind spirit, or genius; intelligence; cf. 心燈.

心頭


心头

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xīn tóu
    xin1 tou2
hsin t`ou
    hsin tou
 shintou / shinto
    しんとう
heart; thoughts; mind
heart; mind
thought

心香

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xīn xiāng
    xin1 xiang1
hsin hsiang
 motoka
    もとか
(female given name) Motoka
The incense of the mind, or heart, i. e. sincere devotion.

心骨

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 shinkotsu
    しんこつ
(1) body and soul; mind and body; (2) bottom of one's heart; depth of one's heart

念い

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 omoi
    おもい
(1) thought; (2) imagination; mind; heart; (3) desire; wish; hope; expectation; (4) love; affection; (5) feelings; emotion; sentiment; experience

思い

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 omoi
    おもい
(1) thought; (2) imagination; mind; heart; (3) desire; wish; hope; expectation; (4) love; affection; (5) feelings; emotion; sentiment; experience

性心

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xìng xīn
    xing4 xin1
hsing hsin
 shōshin
The perfectly clear and unsullied mind, i. e. the Buddha mind or heart. The Chan (Zen) school use 性心 or 心性 indifferently.

意中

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yì zhōng
    yi4 zhong1
i chung
 ichuu / ichu
    いちゅう
according with one's wish or expectation
one's mind; one's heart; one's intention

意車


意车

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yì chē
    yi4 che1
i ch`e
    i che
 isha
The mind vehicle, the vehicle of intellectual consciousness, the imagination.

我心

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wǒ xīn
    wo3 xin1
wo hsin
 gashin
    わがこころ
(exp,n) my heart
self-[attached] mind

方寸

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fāng cùn
    fang1 cun4
fang ts`un
    fang tsun
 housun / hosun
    ほうすん
square cun (Chinese unit of area: 1 cun × 1 cun, or 3⅓ cm × 3⅓ cm); heart; mind
(1) (See 寸・1) a square sun (i.e. approx 9sq. cm.); (2) one's mind; space occupied by one's heart

欲心

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yù xīn
    yu4 xin1
yü hsin
 yokushin
    よくしん
greed
A desirous, covetous, passionate, or lustful heart.

淨心


净心

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jìng xīn
    jing4 xin1
ching hsin
 Jōshin
The pure heart or mind, which is the original Buddha-nature in every man.

深奥

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shēn ào
    shen1 ao4
shen ao
 shinou / shino
    しんおう
(1) depths (of an art, one's mind, etc.); heart; inner mysteries; (adjectival noun) (2) profound; deep; esoteric; abstruse
深妙; 深密; 深秘 Deep, profound, abstruse.

牢記


牢记

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láo jì
    lao2 ji4
lao chi
 rouki / roki
    ろうき
to keep in mind; to remember
(noun, transitive verb) keeping in mind; taking note of; remembering; taking to heart

狗心

see styles
gǒu xīn
    gou3 xin1
kou hsin
 kushin
A dog's heart, satisfied with trifles, unreceptive of Buddha's teaching.

發心


发心

see styles
fā xīn
    fa1 xin1
fa hsin
 hosshin
Mental initiation or initiative, resolve, make up the mind to; to start out for bodhi, or perfect enlightenment; to show kindness of heart, give alms.

盡心


尽心

see styles
jìn xīn
    jin4 xin1
chin hsin
 jinshin
with all of one's heart
to exhaust one's mind

直心

see styles
zhí xīn
    zhi2 xin1
chih hsin
 jikishin
    じきしん
{Buddh} true and honest heart; pure heart; heart devoted to Buddhism; (female given name) Naomi
Straightforward, sincere, blunt.

空心

see styles
kòng xīn
    kong4 xin1
k`ung hsin
    kung hsin
 kūshin
on an empty stomach
An empty mind, or heart; a mind meditating on the void, or infinite; a mind not entangled in cause and effect, i.e. detached from the phenomenal.

童心

see styles
tóng xīn
    tong2 xin1
t`ung hsin
    tung hsin
 doushin / doshin
    どうしん
childish heart; childish innocence
child's mind; childlike innocence; naivete; (personal name) Wakamoto

聖心


圣心

see styles
shèng xīn
    sheng4 xin1
sheng hsin
 seishin; hijirigokoro; mikokoro / seshin; hijirigokoro; mikokoro
    せいしん; ひじりごころ; みこころ
Sacred Heart (Christian)
{Christn} Sacred Heart; (female given name) Mimiko
The holy mind, that of Buddha.

胸中

see styles
xiōng zhōng
    xiong1 zhong1
hsiung chung
 kyouchuu / kyochu
    きょうちゅう
one's mind
(noun - becomes adjective with の) one's heart; one's mind; one's intentions

胸奥

see styles
 kyouou / kyoo
    きょうおう
one's heart of hearts; the depths of one's mind

胸裏

see styles
 kyouri / kyori
    きょうり
one's heart; one's mind (feelings, bosom)

道體


道体

see styles
dào tǐ
    dao4 ti3
tao t`i
    tao ti
 dōtai
The embodiment of truth, the fundament of religion, i.e. the natural heart or mind, the pure nature, the universal mind, the bhūtatathatā.

一つ心

see styles
 hitotsukokoro
    ひとつこころ
one mind; the whole heart; wholeheartedness

二解脫


二解脱

see styles
èr jiě tuō
    er4 jie3 tuo1
erh chieh t`o
    erh chieh to
 ni gedatsu
Two kinds of deliverance, mukti or mokṣa: (1) (a) 有爲解脫 Active or earthly deliverance to arhatship; (b) 無爲解脫 nirvana-deliverance. (2) (a) 性淨解脫 The pure, original freedom or innocence; (b) 障盡解脫 deliverance acquired by the ending of all hindrances (to salvation). (3) (a) 慧解脫 The arhat's deliverance from hindrances to wisdom; (b) 具解脫 his complete deliverance in regard to both wisdom and vision 慧 and 定. (4) (a) 時解脫 The dull who take time or are slow in attaining to 定 vision; (b) 不時解脫 the quick or clever who take "no time". (5) (a) 心解脫 A heart or mind delivered from desires; (b) 慧解脫 a mind delivered from ignorance by wisdom.

佛心印

see styles
fó xīn yìn
    fo2 xin1 yin4
fo hsin yin
 busshin in
The seal of the Buddha heart or mind, the stamp of the universal Buddha-heart in every one; the seal on a Buddha's heart, or breast; the svastika.

佛心宗

see styles
fó xīn zōng
    fo2 xin1 zong1
fo hsin tsung
 Busshin Shū
The sect of the Buddha-heart, i.e. the Chan (Zen) or Intuitive sect of Bodhidharma, holding that each individual has direct access to Buddha through meditation.

堅實心


坚实心

see styles
jiān shí xīn
    jian1 shi2 xin1
chien shih hsin
 kenjitsu shin
With firm heart.

大乘心

see styles
dà shèng xīn
    da4 sheng4 xin1
ta sheng hsin
 daijō shin
The mind or heart of the Mahāyāna; seeking the mind of Buddha by means of Mahāyāna.

大義王


大义王

see styles
dà yì wáng
    da4 yi4 wang2
ta i wang
 daigiō
(or 大義城) The king, or city, of all ideas, or aims, i.e. the heart as mind.

工伎鬼

see styles
gōng jì guǐ
    gong1 ji4 gui3
kung chi kuei
 kugi ki
Nata, a dancer; the skilful or wily one, i. e. the heart or mind.

強い心

see styles
 tsuyoikokoro
    つよいこころ
(exp,n) stout heart; strong mind

心の丈

see styles
 kokoronotake
    こころのたけ
(exp,n) one's mind; one's thoughts; one's heart

心月輪


心月轮

see styles
xīn yuè lún
    xin1 yue4 lun2
hsin yüeh lun
 shingachi rin
The mind' s or heart' s moon-revolutions, i. e. the moon' s varying stages, typifying the grades of enlightenment from beginner to saint.

憶える

see styles
 oboeru
    おぼえる
(transitive verb) to memorize; to memorise; to commit to memory; to learn by heart; to bear in mind; to remember

月輪觀


月轮观

see styles
yuè lún guān
    yue4 lun2 guan1
yüeh lun kuan
 gatsurinkan
(or 月輪三昧) The moon contemplation ( or samādhi) in regard to its sixteen nights of waxing to the full, and the application of this contemplation to the development of bodhi within, especially of the sixteen kinds of bodhisattva mind of the lotus and of the human heart.

極める

see styles
 kiwameru
    きわめる
    kimeru
    きめる
(transitive verb) (1) to carry to extremes; to go to the end of something; (2) to investigate thoroughly; to master; (transitive verb) (1) to decide; to choose; to determine; to make up one's mind; to resolve; to set one's heart on; to settle; to arrange; to set; to appoint; to fix; (2) to clinch (a victory); to decide (the outcome of a match); (3) to persist in doing; to go through with; (4) to always do; to have made a habit of; (5) to take for granted; to assume; (6) to dress up; to dress to kill; to dress to the nines; (7) to carry out successfully (a move in sports, a pose in dance, etc.); to succeed in doing; (8) (martial arts term) (sumo) to immobilize with a double-arm lock (in sumo, judo, etc.); (9) to eat or drink something; to take illegal drugs

汗栗駄

see styles
hàn lì tuó
    han4 li4 tuo2
han li t`o
    han li to
(or 于栗駄 or 乾栗駄); 紇哩陀耶 hṛd, hṛdaya, the heart, core, mind, soul; probably an error for 汙.

汙栗駄

see styles
wū lì tuó
    wu1 li4 tuo2
wu li t`o
    wu li to
hṛd, hṛdaya, the 心 heart, core, mind, soul.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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