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There are 35 total results for your Prajna search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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huì
    hui4
hui
 megumi
    めぐみ

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Wisdom / Intelligence
intelligent
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) (Buddhist term) prajna (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom; (female given name) Megumi
prajñā ; sometimes jñāna. Wisdom, discernment, understanding; the power to discern things and their underlying principles and to decide the doubtful. It is often interchanged with 智, though not correctly, for zhi means knowledge, the science of the phenomenal, while hui refers more generally to principles or morals. It is part of the name of many monks, e.g. 慧可 Huike; 慧思Huisi.

智恵

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 norie
    のりえ

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Wisdom / Intelligence
(1) wisdom; wit; sagacity; sense; intelligence; (2) (Buddhist term) prajna (insight leading to enlightenment); (female given name) Norie

智慧

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zhì huì
    zhi4 hui4
chih hui
 tomoe
    ともえ

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Wisdom
wisdom; intelligence
(1) wisdom; wit; sagacity; sense; intelligence; (2) (Buddhist term) prajna (insight leading to enlightenment); (female given name) Tomoe
jñāna as 智 knowledge and prajñā as 慧 discernment, i.e. knowledge of things and realization of truth; in general knowledge and wisdom; but sometimes implying mental and moral wisdom.

知恵

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 tomoe
    ともえ

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Wisdom
(1) wisdom; wit; sagacity; sense; intelligence; (2) (Buddhist term) prajna (insight leading to enlightenment); (female given name) Tomoe

般若

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bō rě
    bo1 re3
po je
 hannya
    はんにゃ

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Great Wisdom
(Buddhism) wisdom; insight into the true nature of reality (from Sanskrit prajñā)
(1) {Buddh} prajna (wisdom required to attain enlightenment); (2) {noh} (See 般若面・1) hannya; mask of a grinning, horned demoness (represents a woman's rage and jealousy); (3) (abbreviation) (See 般若面・2) dreadful face (esp. of a woman driven mad by jealousy); terrifying facial expression; (surname) Hanniya
(般賴若) Prajñā is also the name of a monk from Kabul, A.D. 810, styled 三藏法師; tr. four works and author of an alphabet.; prajñā, 'to know, understand'; 'Wisdom. ' M. W. Intp. 慧 wisdom; 智慧 understanding, or wisdom; 明 clear, intelligent, the sixth pāramitā. The Prajñā-pāramitā Sutra describes it as supreme, highest, incomparable, unequalled, unsurpassed. It is spoken of as the principal means, by its enlightenment, of attaining to nirvana, through its revelation of the unreality of all things. Other forms 般羅若; 般諄若; 鉢若; 鉢剌若; 鉢羅枳孃; 鉢腎禳; 波若, 波賴若; 波羅孃; 班若.

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huì
    hui4
hui
 meguru
    めぐる
Japanese variant of 惠[hui4]
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) (Buddhist term) prajna (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom; (female given name) Meguru

槃若

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pán ruò
    pan2 ruo4
p`an jo
    pan jo
 hannya
prajñā

波若

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bō ruò
    bo1 ruo4
po jo
 namiwaka
    なみわか
(surname) Namiwaka
prajñā

鉢若


钵若

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bō ruò
    bo1 ruo4
po jo
 hanya
prajñā

三般若

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sān bō rě
    san1 bo1 re3
san po je
 san hannya
The three prajñās, or perfect enlightenments: (a) 實相般若 wisdom in its essence or reality; (b) 觀照般若 the wisdom of perceiving the real meaning of the last; (c) 方便般若 or 文字般若 the wisdom of knowing things in their temporary and changing condition.

定慧社

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dìng huì shè
    ding4 hui4 she4
ting hui she
 Jōesha
samādhi and prajñā society

小品經


小品经

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xiǎo pǐn jīng
    xiao3 pin3 jing1
hsiao p`in ching
    hsiao pin ching
 Shōbon kyō
shorter version of the Mahā-prajñā-pāramitā-sūtra

Variations:

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 e
    え
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} (See 三学) prajñā (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom

波若論


波若论

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bō ruò lùn
    bo1 ruo4 lun4
po jo lun
 Hanya ron
Prajñā Treatise

般若德

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bō rě dé
    bo1 re3 de2
po je te
 hannya no toku
attribute of prajñā

般若時


般若时

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bō rě shí
    bo1 re3 shi2
po je shih
 hannya ji
The prajñā period, the fourth of the (Tiantai) five periods of the Buddha's teaching.

般若部

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bō rě bù
    bo1 re3 bu4
po je pu
 hannya bu
prajñā section

般若頭


般若头

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bō rě tóu
    bo1 re3 tou2
po je t`ou
    po je tou
 hannya jū
The monk in charge of the prajñā sutras.

鉢羅若


钵罗若

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bō luó ruò
    bo1 luo2 ruo4
po lo jo
 haranya
v. 般 prajñā.

大智度論


大智度论

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dà zhì dù lùn
    da4 zhi4 du4 lun4
ta chih tu lun
 Dai chido ron
A śāstra ascribed to Nāgārjuna on the greater Prajna-paramita sutra; the sastra was tr. by Kumārajīva, A.D. 397―415, in 100 chuan.

文字般若

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wén zì bō rě
    wen2 zi4 bo1 re3
wen tzu po je
 moji hannya
prajñā that relies on words

般若三昧

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bō rě sān mèi
    bo1 re3 san1 mei4
po je san mei
 hannya zanmai
prajñā-samādhi

般若威力

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bō rě wēi lì
    bo1 re3 wei1 li4
po je wei li
 hannyairiki
the power of prajñā

般若菩薩


般若菩萨

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bō rě pú sà
    bo1 re3 pu2 sa4
po je p`u sa
    po je pu sa
 Hannya Bosatsu
Prajñā-bodhisattva; wisdom as a female bodhisattva in the garbhadhātu group; also known as 智慧金剛.

觀照般若


观照般若

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guān zhào bō rě
    guan1 zhao4 bo1 re3
kuan chao po je
 kanshō hannya
The prajñā or wisdom of meditative enlightenment on reality.

鉢羅枳孃


钵罗枳孃

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bō luó zhǐ niáng
    bo1 luo2 zhi3 niang2
po lo chih niang
 harakina
鉢羅賢禳 v. 般 prajñā.

鉢羅賢禳


钵罗贤禳

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bō luó xián ráng
    bo1 luo2 xian2 rang2
po lo hsien jang
 harakenjō
(Skt. prajñā)

五同緣意識


五同缘意识

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wǔ tóng yuán yì shì
    wu3 tong2 yuan2 yi4 shi4
wu t`ung yüan i shih
    wu tung yüan i shih
 go dōen ishiki
One of the four kinds of 意識 q. v.; the mental concept of the perceptions of the five senses. 五味 The five flavours, or stages of making ghee, which is said to be a cure for all ailments; it is a Tiantai illustration of the five periods of the Buddha's teaching: (1) M000190 |ksira, fresh milk, his first preaching, i. e. that of the 華嚴經 Avatamsaka, for śrāvakas and pratyeka-buddhas; (2) 酪 |dadhi, coagulated milk, cream, the 阿含經 Agamas, for Hīnayāna generally; (3) 生酥 | navanita, curdled, the 方等經 Vaipulyas, for the Mahāyāna 通經(4) 涅槃經 |ghola, butter, the 般若經 Prajna, for the Mahāyāna 別教; (5) 醍醐 |sarpirmandla, clarified butter, ghee, the 法華 Lotus and 涅槃經 Nirvana sutras, for the Mahāyāna 圓教; see also 五時教, and v. 涅槃經 14. Also, the ordinary five flavours -sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, and salty.

般若波羅密


般若波罗密

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bō rě bō luó mì
    bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4
po je po lo mi
prajña paramita (Sanskrit: supreme wisdom - beginning of the Heart Sutra)

般若波羅蜜


般若波罗蜜

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bō rě bō luó mì
    bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4
po je po lo mi
 hannyaharamitsu
    はんにゃはらみつ
{Buddh} prajna-paramita (perfection of wisdom)
(般若波羅蜜多) prajñā-pāramitā, The acme of wisdom, enabling one to reach the other shore, i.e. wisdom for salvation; the highest of the six paramitas, the virtue of wisdom as the notes a knowledge of the illusory character of everything earthly, and destroys error, ignorance, prejudice, and heresy. For the sutra of this name see below.

般若波羅蜜多


般若波罗蜜多

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bō rě bō luó mì duō
    bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
po je po lo mi to
 hannyaharamitta
    はんにゃはらみった
{Buddh} prajna-paramita (perfection of wisdom)
prajñā-pāramitā

仁王護國般若儀軌


仁王护国般若仪轨

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rén wáng hù guó bō rě yí guǐ
    ren2 wang2 hu4 guo2 bo1 re3 yi2 gui3
jen wang hu kuo po je i kuei
 Ninnō gokoku hannya giki
Ritual Commentary on the Humane Kings State Protection Prajñā

大般若波羅蜜多經


大般若波罗蜜多经

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dà bō rě bō luó mì duō jīng
    da4 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 jing1
ta po je po lo mi to ching
 Dai hannya haramitta kyō
Mahā-prajñāpāramitā sūtra, said to have been delivered by Śākyamuni in four places at sixteen assemblies, i.e. Gṛidhrakūṭa near Rājagṛha (Vulture Peak); Śrāvastī; Paranirmitavaśavartin, and Veluvana near Rājagṛha (Bamboo Garden). It consists of 600 juan as translated by Xuanzang. Parts of it were translated by others under various titles and considerable differences are found in them. It is the fundamental philosophical work of the Mahāyāna school, the formulation of wisdom, which is the sixth pāramitā.

小品般若波羅蜜經


小品般若波罗蜜经

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xiǎo pǐn bō rě bō luó mì jīng
    xiao3 pin3 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1
hsiao p`in po je po lo mi ching
    hsiao pin po je po lo mi ching
 Shōbon hannya haramitsu kyō
(小品經) Kumārajīva's abbreviated version, in ten juan, of the Mahā-prajñā-pāramitā-sūtra.

Variations:
知恵(P)
智恵
智慧

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 chie
    ちえ
(1) wisdom; wit; sagacity; sense; intelligence; (2) {Buddh} (usu. 智慧) prajna (insight leading to enlightenment)

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

This page contains 35 results for "Prajna" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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