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修多羅


修多罗

see styles
xiū duō luó
    xiu1 duo1 luo2
hsiu to lo
 sutara
    すたら
(place-name) Sutara
Sutra; from siv, to sew, to thread, to string together, intp. as 綖, i.e. 線 thread, string; strung together as a garland of flowers. Sutras or addresses attributed to the Buddha, usually introduced by 如是我聞 thus have I heard, Evam mayā śrutam It is intp. by 經 a warp, i.e. the threads on which a piece is woven; it is the sūtra-piṭaka, or first portion of the Tripiṭaka; but is sometimes applied to the whole canon. It is also intp. 契 or契經 scriptures. Also 修單羅; 修妬路; 修多闌; 修單蘭多; 素呾纜 (or 素怛纜); 蘇多羅 (or 蘇呾羅). A clasp on the seven-piece robe of the 眞宗 Shin sect.

健勇坐

see styles
jiàn yǒng zuò
    jian4 yong3 zuo4
chien yung tso
 kenyū za
The heroic posture of the Buddha with his feet on his thighs soles upward.

僧伽羅


僧伽罗

see styles
sēng qié luó
    seng1 qie2 luo2
seng ch`ieh lo
    seng chieh lo
 Sōgyara
Siṃhala, Ceylon; also name of the Buddha in a previous incarnation when, as a travelling merchant, he, along with 500 others, was driven on to the island; there the rākṣasīs bewitched them; later the Buddha and his companions (like the Argonauts) escaped, and ultimately he destroyed the witches and founded his kingdom there.

優鉢羅


优钵罗

see styles
yōu bō luó
    you1 bo1 luo2
yu po lo
 uhatsura
utpala, the blue lotus, to the shape of whose leaves the Buddha's eyes are likened; also applied to other water lilies. Name of a dragon king; also of one of the cold hells, and one of the hot hells. Also 優鉢剌; 鄔鉢羅; 漚鉢羅.

優陀夷


优陀夷

see styles
yōu tuó yí
    you1 tuo2 yi2
yu t`o i
    yu to i
 Udai
udāyin, to rise, shine forth; a disciple of Śākyamuni, to appear as Buddha Samantaprabhāsa.

光德國


光德国

see styles
guāng dé guó
    guang1 de2 guo2
kuang te kuo
 Kōtoku koku
Avabhāsa, the kingdom of light and virtue, or glorious virtue, in which Mahākāśyapa is to be reborn as a Buddha under the name of 光明 Raśmiprabhāsa.

光明王

see styles
guāng míng wáng
    guang1 ming2 wang2
kuang ming wang
 Kōmyō ō
One of the twenty-five bodhisattvas who, with Amitābha, welcomes to Paradise the dying who call on Buddha.

兜率陀

see styles
dōu shuài tuó
    dou1 shuai4 tuo2
tou shuai t`o
    tou shuai to
 Tosotsuda
(兜率 or 兜率哆); 兜術; 珊都史多, 珊覩史多; 鬭瑟多 Tuṣita, from tuṣ, contented, satisfied, gratified; name of the Tuṣita heaven, the fourth devaloka in the 欲界 passion realm, or desire realm between the Yama and Nirmāṇarati heavens. Its inner department is the Pure Land of Maitreya who, like Śākyamuni and all Buddhas, is reborn there before descending to earth as the next Buddha; his life there is 4,000 Tuṣita years (each day there being equal to 4000 earth-years) 584 million such years.

內佛堂


内佛堂

see styles
nèi f o táng
    nei4 f o2 tang2
nei f o t`ang
    nei f o tang
 nai butsudō
inner buddha hall

內願堂


内愿堂

see styles
nèi yuàn táng
    nei4 yuan4 tang2
nei yüan t`ang
    nei yüan tang
 nai gandō
inner buddha hall

全跏坐

see styles
quán jiā zuò
    quan2 jia1 zuo4
ch`üan chia tso
    chüan chia tso
crossed leg posture (usu. of Buddha)

兩足尊


两足尊

see styles
liǎng zú zūn
    liang3 zu2 zun1
liang tsu tsun
 ryōzoku son
The most honoured among men and devas (lit. among two-footed beings), a title of the Buddha. The two feet are compared to the commandments and meditation, blessing and wisdom, relative and absolute teaching (i. e. Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna), meditation and action.

八交道

see styles
bā jiāo dào
    ba1 jiao1 dao4
pa chiao tao
 hakkyōdō
The eight roads in the eight directions, bounded with golden cords, mentioned in the Lotus Sūtra as in certain Buddha-realms.

八念法

see styles
bā niàn fǎ
    ba1 nian4 fa3
pa nien fa
 hachi nenhō
Or 八念門. Eight lines of thought, in the智度論 21 , for resisting Māra-attacks and evil promptings during the meditation on impurity, etc.; i.e. thought of the Buddha, of the Law (or Truth), the fraternity, the commandments, alms-giving, the devas, breathing, and death. There are also the 大人八念 , i.e. that truth 道 is obtained through absence of desire, contentment, aloneness, zeal, correct thinking, a fixed mind, wisdom, and inner joy. v. 八念經.

八敬戒

see styles
bā jìng jiè
    ba1 jing4 jie4
pa ching chieh
 hakkyōkai
The eight commands given by the Buddha to his foster-mother, i.e. aunt, when she was admitted to the order, and which remain as commands to nuns: (1) even though a hundred years old a nun must pay respect to a monk, however young, and offer her seat to him; (2) must never scold a monk; (3) never accuse, or speak of his misdeeds; but a monk may speak of hers; (4) at his hands obtain reception into the order; (5) confess sin (sexual or other) before the assembly of monks and nuns; (6) ask the fraternity for a monk as preceptor; (7) never share the same summer resort with monks; (8) after the summer retreat she must report and ask for a responsible confessor. Also 八敬法; 八不可越法 (or 八不可過法) ; 八尊重法; v. 四分律 48.

八無暇


八无暇

see styles
bā wú xiá
    ba1 wu2 xia2
pa wu hsia
 hachi mu ka
The eight conditions of no leisure or time to hear a Buddha or his truth, idem 八難.

八相殿

see styles
bā xiàng diàn
    ba1 xiang4 dian4
pa hsiang tien
 hassō den
Hall of Eight Phases (of the Buddha's life)

八相道

see styles
bā xiàng dào
    ba1 xiang4 dao4
pa hsiang tao
 hassōdō
eight phases of the Buddha's life

八種粥


八种粥

see styles
bā zhǒng zhōu
    ba1 zhong3 zhou1
pa chung chou
 hasshu juku
The eight kinds of congee, or gruel, served by the citizens to the Buddha and his disciples when in retreat in the bamboo grove of Kāśī; they were of butter, or fats, or hempseed, milk, peas, beans, sesamum, or plain gruel.

八變化


八变化

see styles
bā biàn huà
    ba1 bian4 hua4
pa pien hua
 hachi henge
Eight supernatural powers of transformation, characteristics of every Buddha: (1) to shrink self or others, or the world and all things to an atom; (2) to enlarge ditto to fill all space; (3) to make the same light as a feather; (4) to make the same any size or anywhere at will; (5) everywhere and in everything to be omnipotent; (6) to be anywhere at will, either by self-transportation, or bringing the destination to himself, etc; (7) to shake all things (in the six, or eighteen ways); (8) to be one or many and at will pass through the solid or through space, or through fire or water, or transform the four elements at will, e.g. turn earth into water. Also 八神變; 八自在.

八難處


八难处

see styles
bā nán chù
    ba1 nan2 chu4
pa nan ch`u
    pa nan chu
 hachi nanjo
eight circumstances where it is difficult to hear the Buddha's teaching

六卽佛

see styles
liù jí fó
    liu4 ji2 fo2
liu chi fo
 roku soku butsu
Buddha in six forms; (1) 理佛 as the principle in and through all things, as pan-Buddha— all things being of Buddha-nature; (2) 名字佛 Buddha as a name or person. The other four are the last four forms above.

六大觀


六大观

see styles
liù dà guān
    liu4 da4 guan1
liu ta kuan
 rokudai kan
Meditation on the six elements; in the exoteric cult, that they are unreal and unclean; in the esoteric cult, that the Buddha and human elements are of the same substance and interchangeable, see above.

六成就

see styles
liù chéng jiù
    liu4 cheng2 jiu4
liu ch`eng chiu
    liu cheng chiu
 roku jōjū
Six perfections (some say five, some seven) found in the opening phrase of each sutra: (1) 'Thus' implies perfect faith; (2) ' have I heard, ' perfect hearing; (3) 'once, 'the perfect time; (4) 'the Buddha, ' the perfect lord or master; (5) 'on Mt. Gṛdhrakūṭa, ' the perfect place; (6) 'with the great assembly of bhikṣus, ' the perfect assembly.

六方禮


六方礼

see styles
liù fāng lǐ
    liu4 fang1 li3
liu fang li
 roppōrai
The brahman morning act of bathing and paying homage in the six directions; observing the 'well-born' do this; the Buddha is said to have given the discourse in the 善生經.

六種住


六种住

see styles
liù zhǒng zhù
    liu4 zhong3 zhu4
liu chung chu
 rokushu jū
The six Bodhisattva-stages in the Bodhisattva-bhumi sutra 菩薩地持經 are: (1) 種性住 the attainment of the Buddha-seed nature in the 十住; (2) 解行住 of discernment and practice in the 十行 and 十廻向; (3) 淨心住 of purity by attaining reality in the 初地見道; (4) 行道迹住 of progress in riddance of incorrect thinking, in the 二地 to the 七地; (5) 決定住 of powers of correct decision and judgment in the eighth and ninth 地; (6) 究竟住 of the perfect Bodhisattva stage in the tenth 地 and the 等覺位, but not including the 妙覺位 which is the Buddha-stage.

六種性


六种性

see styles
liù zhǒng xìng
    liu4 zhong3 xing4
liu chung hsing
 roku shushō
For the first five see 五種道; the sixth is the Buddha stage of 妙覺性. Cf. 六種位.

六罪人

see styles
liù zuì rén
    liu4 zui4 ren2
liu tsui jen
 rokuzai nin
The six kinds of offender, i. e. one who commits any of the 四重 four grave sins, or destroys harmony in the order, or sheds a Buddha's blood.

六萬藏


六万藏

see styles
liù wàn zàng
    liu4 wan4 zang4
liu wan tsang
 rokuman zō
The sixty thousand verses of the Buddha-law which Devadatta could recite, an ability which did not save him from the avīci hell.

六衆生


六众生

see styles
liù zhòng shēng
    liu4 zhong4 sheng1
liu chung sheng
 roku shujō
The six senses 六根 are likened to six wild creatures in confinement always struggling to escape. Only when they are domesticated will they be happy. So is it with the six senses and the taming power of Buddha truth. The six creatures are a dog, a bird, a snake, a hyena, a crocodile (śiśumāra), and a monkey.

出佛血

see styles
chū fó xiě
    chu1 fo2 xie3
ch`u fo hsieh
    chu fo hsieh
 shutsu butsuketsu
To shed a Buddha's blood, one of the five grave sins.

出山像

see styles
chū shān xiàng
    chu1 shan1 xiang4
ch`u shan hsiang
    chu shan hsiang
 shussan zō
image of Buddha leaving the mountains

初時教


初时教

see styles
chū shí jiào
    chu1 shi2 jiao4
ch`u shih chiao
    chu shih chiao
 shojikyō
A term of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school, the first of the three periods of the Buddha's teaching, in which he overcame the ideas of heterodox teachers that the ego is real, and preached the four noble truths and the five skandhas, etc.

別念佛


别念佛

see styles
bié niàn fó
    bie2 nian4 fo2
pieh nien fo
 betsu nenbutsu
To intone the name of a special Buddha.

力無畏


力无畏

see styles
lì wú wèi
    li4 wu2 wei4
li wu wei
 riki mui
(力無所畏) The 力 is intp. as the ten powers of a Buddha, the 無所畏 are his four qualities of fearlessness.

功徳蔵

see styles
 kudokuzou / kudokuzo
    くどくぞう
(1) {Buddh} (See 功徳・1) one's accumulated merit; treasure house of merit; (2) {Buddh} (See 阿弥陀仏) Amithaba (Buddha)

功德聚

see styles
gōng dé jù
    gong1 de2 ju4
kung te chü
 kudoku ju
The assembly of all merit and virtue, i. e. the Buddha; also a stūpa as symbol of him.

加備力


加备力

see styles
jiā bèi lì
    jia1 bei4 li4
chia pei li
 kabiriki
the Buddha's empowerment of people [to alleviate suffering]

加威力

see styles
jiā wēi lì
    jia1 wei1 li4
chia wei li
 kairiki
the Buddha's empowerment of people [to alleviate suffering]

加持力

see styles
jiā chí lì
    jia1 chi2 li4
chia ch`ih li
    chia chih li
 kaji riki
power of the Buddha's grace

加持身

see styles
jiā chí shēn
    jia1 chi2 shen1
chia ch`ih shen
    chia chih shen
 kajishin
    かじしん
(1) {Buddh} buddha-body within a practitioner (esoteric Buddhism); (2) (See 本地身) altruistic manifested form of Mahavairocana (New Shingon)
The body which the Buddha depends upon or his manifestation, i. e. the nirmāṇakāya.

加持門


加持门

see styles
jiā chí mén
    jia1 chi2 men2
chia ch`ih men
    chia chih men
 keji mon
response aspect of a buddha

加被力

see styles
jiā bèi lì
    jia1 bei4 li4
chia pei li
 kabiriki
empowerment [provided to sentient beings by the Buddha]

劣應身


劣应身

see styles
liè yìng shēn
    lie4 ying4 shen1
lieh ying shen
 retsuō jin
the Buddha's inferior manifestation

劫賓那


劫宾那

see styles
jié bīn nà
    jie2 bin1 na4
chieh pin na
 Kōhinna
Kapphiṇa; also 劫比拏王; 劫庀那 (or 劫比那, or 劫譬那); or Kampilla, 金毗羅; whose monastic name was Mahā-kapphiṇa; intp. as 房宿 (born) under the constellation Scorpio; he is said to have understood astronomy and been king of Southern Kośala; he became a disciple of Śākyamuni and is to be reborn as Samantaprabhāsa Buddha.

勃伽夷

see styles
bó qié yí
    bo2 qie2 yi2
po ch`ieh i
    po chieh i
 Botsukai
Bhagai, 'a city south of Khotan with a Buddha-statue which exhibits all the' lakṣaṇani, or thirty-two signs, 'brought there from Cashmere.' Eitel.

勝應身


胜应身

see styles
shèng yìng shēn
    sheng4 ying4 shen1
sheng ying shen
 shōōjin
A Tiantai term for the superior incarnational Buddha-body, i.e. his compensation-body under the aspect of 他受用身 saving others.

募緣文


募缘文

see styles
mù yuán wén
    mu4 yuan2 wen2
mu yüan wen
 boen mon
letter of collecting alms (for Buddha-work)

化他壽


化他寿

see styles
huà tā shòu
    hua4 ta1 shou4
hua t`a shou
    hua ta shou
 ketaju
A Buddha's long or 'eternal' life spent in saving others; implying his powers of unlimited salvation.

化菩薩


化菩萨

see styles
huà pú sà
    hua4 pu2 sa4
hua p`u sa
    hua pu sa
 ke bosatsu
A Buddha or bodhisattva transformed: into a (human) bodhisattva; or a bodhisattva in various metamorphoses.

十三身

see styles
shí sān shēn
    shi2 san1 shen1
shih san shen
The thirty-three forms in which Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin) is said to have presented himself, from that of a Buddha to that of a woman or a rakṣas. Cf. Lotus Sūtra 普門 chapter.

十佛名

see styles
shí fó míng
    shi2 fo2 ming2
shih fo ming
 Jūbutsumyō
Ten Buddha Names

十八物

see styles
shí bā wù
    shi2 ba1 wu4
shih pa wu
 jūhachi motsu
The eighteen things a monk should carry in the performance of his duties—willow twigs, soap, the three garments, a water-bottle, a begging-bowl, mat, staff, censer, filter, handkerchief, knife, fire-producer, pincers hammock, sutra, the vinaya, the Buddha's image, and bodhisattva image or images; cf. 梵綱經 37.

十力尊

see styles
shí lì zūn
    shi2 li4 zun1
shih li tsun
 jūriki son
(十力無等) The honoured (unequalled) possessor of the ten powers, Buddha.

十力明

see styles
shí lì míng
    shi2 li4 ming2
shih li ming
 jūrikimyō
The ten powers and ten understandings of a Buddha.

十功德

see styles
shí gōng dé
    shi2 gong1 de2
shih kung te
 jū kudoku
(十功德論) Ten merits (or powers) commended by the Buddha to his bhikṣus—zealous progress, contentment with few desires, courage, learning (so as to teach), fearlessness, perfect observance of the commands and the fraternity, regulations, perfect meditation, perfect wisdom, perfect liberation, and perfect understanding of it.

十勝行


十胜行

see styles
shí shèng xíng
    shi2 sheng4 xing2
shih sheng hsing
 jisshōgyō
The ten pāramitās observed by bodhisattvas, see 十地 and 十住. Hīnayāna has another group, adding to the four 梵福 q. v. the six of sacrificing one's life to save mother; or father; or a Buddha; to become a monk: to induce another to become a monk; to obtain authority to preach.

十四難


十四难

see styles
shí sì nán
    shi2 si4 nan2
shih ssu nan
 jūshi nan
The fourteen difficult questions of the "heretics" to which the Buddha made no reply, for, as it is said, the questions were no more properly put than if one asked " How much milk can you get from cow's horn?" They are forms of: All is permanent, impermanent, both or neither; all changes, changes not, both, neither; at death a spirit departs, does not, both, neither; after death we have the same body (or personality) and spirit, or body and spirit are different.

十念處


十念处

see styles
shí niàn chù
    shi2 nian4 chu4
shih nien ch`u
    shih nien chu
 jūnensho
A bodhisattva's ten objects of thought or meditation, i.e. body, the senses, mind, things, environment, monastery, city (or district), good name, Buddha-learning, riddance of all passion and delusion.

十法行

see styles
shí fǎ xíng
    shi2 fa3 xing2
shih fa hsing
 jippō gyō
Ten ways of devotion to the Buddhist sutras: to copy them; serve the places where they are kept, as if serving the Buddha's shrine; preach or give them to others; listen attentively to their exposition; read; maintain; discourse on them to others; intone them; ponder over them; observe their lessons.

十無二


十无二

see styles
shí wú èr
    shi2 wu2 er4
shih wu erh
 jūmuni
Ten powers only possessed by Buddhas: (1) prediction; (2) knowing and fulfilling the desires of the living; (3)-(10) are various forms of omniscience, i.e. (3) of all Buddha-realms and their inhabitants; (4) their natures; (5) good roots; (6) laws; (7) wisdom; (8) every moment; (9) evolving domains, or conditions; (10) language, words, and discussions. v. 宗鏡錄 99.

十無礙


十无碍

see styles
shí wú ài
    shi2 wu2 ai4
shih wu ai
 jūmuge
The ten unhindered transformations and ubiquitous powers of a Buddha.

千如是

see styles
qiān rú shì
    qian1 ru2 shi4
ch`ien ju shih
    chien ju shih
 sen nyoze
The thousand "suchnesses" or characteristics, a term of the Tiantai sect. In each of the ten realms 十界, from Buddha to purgatory, the ten are present, totaling one hundred. These multiplied by the ten categories of existence make a thousand, and multiplied by the three categories of group existence make 3,000.

千眼天

see styles
qiān yǎn tiān
    qian1 yan3 tian1
ch`ien yen t`ien
    chien yen tien
 sengen ten
The Deva with 1,000 of a thousand petals, i.e. that of Locana Buddha.

南無佛


南无佛

see styles
nán wú fó
    nan2 wu2 fo2
nan wu fo
 namu butsu
南無三寳 I devote myself entirely to the Buddha, or triratna, or Amitābha, etc.

卧佛寺

see styles
wò fó sì
    wo4 fo2 si4
wo fo ssu
 Gabutsuji
A shrine of the "sleeping Buddha", i.e. of the dying Buddha.

取相懺


取相忏

see styles
qǔ xiāng chàn
    qu3 xiang1 chan4
ch`ü hsiang ch`an
    chü hsiang chan
 shu sō zan
To hold repentance before the mind until the sign of Buddha's presence annihilates the sin.

受用身

see styles
shòu yòng shēn
    shou4 yong4 shen1
shou yung shen
 juyū shin
The saṃbhogakāya 報身 v. 三身 trikāya, i. e. the functioning glorious body, 自受用 for a Buddha's own use, or bliss; 他受用 for the spiritual benefit of others.

古佛心

see styles
gǔ fó xīn
    gu3 fo2 xin1
ku fo hsin
 kobusshin
the mind of an old Buddha

吹法螺

see styles
chuī fǎ luó
    chui1 fa3 luo2
ch`ui fa lo
    chui fa lo
 sui hōra
To blow the conch of the Law, the Buddha's preaching.

和伽羅


和伽罗

see styles
hé qié luó
    he2 qie2 luo2
ho ch`ieh lo
    ho chieh lo
 wagara
(和伽羅那); 和伽那; 和羅那 vyākaraṇa, grammar, analysis, change of form; intp. as 授記 prediction, i. e. by the Buddha of the future felicity and realm of a disciple, hence Kauṇḍinya is known as Vyākaraṇa-Kauṇḍinya.

和香丸

see styles
hé xiāng wán
    he2 xiang1 wan2
ho hsiang wan
 wakō gan
A pill compounded of many kinds of incense typifying that in the one Buddha-truth lies all truth.

啼哭佛

see styles
tí kū fó
    ti2 ku1 fo2
t`i k`u fo
    ti ku fo
 Taikoku Butsu
The ever-wailing Buddha, the final Buddha of the present kalpa; cf. 薩陀.

善男子

see styles
shàn nán zí
    shan4 nan2 zi2
shan nan tzu
 zennanshi
    ぜんなんし
{Buddh} (See 善男) pious man
Good sons, or sons of good families, one of the Buddha's terms of address to his disciples, somewhat resembling 'gentlemen'.

器界說


器界说

see styles
qì jiè shuō
    qi4 jie4 shuo1
ch`i chieh shuo
    chi chieh shuo
 kikai setsu
The supernatural power of the Buddha to make the material realm (trees and the like) proclaim his truth.

噶舉派


噶举派

see styles
gá jǔ pài
    ga2 ju3 pai4
ka chü p`ai
    ka chü pai
Geju (Tibetan: transmit word of Buddha) sect of Tibetan Buddhist

四佛土

see styles
sì fó tǔ
    si4 fo2 tu3
ssu fo t`u
    ssu fo tu
 shi butsuto
idem 四土.

四八相

see styles
sì bā xiàng
    si4 ba1 xiang4
ssu pa hsiang
 shihachi sō
The thirty-two marks of a Buddha.

四十位

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sì shí wèi
    si4 shi2 wei4
ssu shih wei
 shijū i
The 'forty bodhisattva positions' of the 梵網經. They are classified into four groups: (1) 十發趣 Ten initial stages, i. e. the minds 心 of abandoning things of the world, of keeping the moral law, patience, zealous progress, dhyāna, wisdom, resolve, guarding (the Law), joy, and spiritual baptism by the Buddha. These are associated with the 十住. (2) 十長養 Ten steps in the nourishment of perfection, i. e. minds of kindness, pity, joy, relinquishing, almsgiving, good discourse, benefiting, friendship, dhyāna, wisdom. These are associated with the 十行. (3) 十金剛 Ten 'diamond' steps of firmness, i. e. a mind of faith, remembrance, bestowing one's merits on others, understanding, uprighthess, no-retreat, Mahāyāna, formlessness, wisdom, indestructibility; these are associated with the 十廻向. (4) The 十地 q. v.

四善根

see styles
sì shàn gēn
    si4 shan4 gen1
ssu shan ken
 shi zenkon
catuṣ-kuśala-mūla, the four good roots, or sources from which spring good fruiy or development. In Hīnayāna they form the stage after 總相念住 as represented by the 倶舍 and 成實; in Mahāyāna it is the final stage of the 十廻向 as represented by the 法相宗. There are also four similar stages connected with śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, and Buddha, styled 三品四善根. The four of the 倶舍宗 are 煗法, 頂法, 忍法, and 世第一法. The four of the 成實宗 are the same, but are applied differently. The 法相宗 retains the same four terms, but connects them with the four dhyāna stages of the 眞唯識觀 in its four first 加行 developments.

四堅信


四坚信

see styles
sì jiān xìn
    si4 jian1 xin4
ssu chien hsin
 shi kenshin
The four firm or 四不懷信 indestructible beliefs, in the Buddha, the law, the order, and the commandments.

四悉檀

see styles
sì xī tán
    si4 xi1 tan2
ssu hsi t`an
    ssu hsi tan
 shi shitsudan
The four siddhānta, v. 悉檀. The Buddha taught by (1) mundane or ordinary modes of expression; (2) individual treatment, adapting his teaching to the capacity of his hearers; (3) diagnostic treatment of their moral diseases; and (4) the perfect and highest truth.

四法施

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sì fǎ shī
    si4 fa3 shi1
ssu fa shih
 shi hōse
The Buddha' s gift of the four laws or dogmas, that all things are impermanent, that all (sentient) existence is suffering, that there is no (essential) personality, that all form (or matter) returns to the void.

四自侵

see styles
sì zì qīn
    si4 zi4 qin1
ssu tzu ch`in
    ssu tzu chin
 shi jishin
The four self-raidings, or self-injuries — in youth not to study from morn till night; in advancing years not to cease sexual intercourse; wealthy and not being charitable; not accepting the Buddha's teaching.

四記問


四记问

see styles
sì jì wèn
    si4 ji4 wen4
ssu chi wen
 shi kimon
the Buddha`s four methods of dealing with questions

四記答


四记答

see styles
sì jì dá
    si4 ji4 da2
ssu chi ta
 shi ki tō
the Buddha's four methods of dealing with questions

回向偈

see styles
 ekouge / ekoge
    えこうげ
{Buddh} (See 回向文・えこうもん) closing recital that transfers the merit of the service to a buddha, a bodhisattva, or the dead

回向文

see styles
 ekoumon / ekomon
    えこうもん
{Buddh} closing recital that transfers the merit of the service to a buddha, a bodhisattva, or the dead

國土身


国土身

see styles
guó tǔ shēn
    guo2 tu3 shen1
kuo t`u shen
    kuo tu shen
 kokudo shin
The Buddha as Buddhakṣetra, or abode of the living; the world as the body of Vairocana.

報化佛


报化佛

see styles
bào huà fó
    bao4 hua4 fo2
pao hua fo
 hōkebutsu
reward-body buddha and transformation-body buddha

報身佛


报身佛

see styles
bào shēn fó
    bao4 shen1 fo2
pao shen fo
 hōjin butsu
reward-body buddha

壽量品


寿量品

see styles
shòu liáng pǐn
    shou4 liang2 pin3
shou liang p`in
    shou liang pin
 Juryō bon
The chapter in the Lotus Sūtra where Buddha declares his eternity; v. also the 無量壽經.

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.

大乘經


大乘经

see styles
dà shèng jīng
    da4 sheng4 jing1
ta sheng ching
 daijō kyō
Mahāyāna sutras, the sūtra-piṭaka. Discourses ascribed to the Buddha, presumed to be written in India and translated into Chinese. These are divided into five classes corresponding to the Mahāyāna theory of the Buddha's life: (1) Avataṃsaka, 華嚴 the sermons first preached by Śākyamuni after enlightenment; (2) Vaipulya, 方等; (3) Prajñā Pāramitā, 般若; (4) Saddharma Puṇḍarīka, 法華; and last (5) Mahāparinirvāṇa, 涅槃. Another list of Mahāyāna sutras is 般若; 寳積; 大集; 華嚴 and 涅槃. The sutras of Hīnayāna are given as the Agamas 阿含, etc.

大人相

see styles
dà rén xiàng
    da4 ren2 xiang4
ta jen hsiang
 daininsō
a mark of a great man (i.e. a buddha)

大仏殿

see styles
 daibutsuden
    だいぶつでん
(place-name) Great Buddha Hall (in Nara)

大佛寺

see styles
dà fó sì
    da4 fo2 si4
ta fo ssu
 Daibutsuji
Temple of the Great Buddha

大佛頂


大佛顶

see styles
dà fó dǐng
    da4 fo2 ding3
ta fo ting
 dai butchō
great buddha-peak

大勢佛


大势佛

see styles
dà shì fó
    da4 shi4 fo2
ta shih fo
 daisei butsu
The Buddha of mighty power (to heal and save), a Buddha's title.

大圓覺


大圆觉

see styles
dà yuán jué
    da4 yuan2 jue2
ta yüan chüeh
 dai engaku
Great and perfect enlightenment, Buddha-wisdom.

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