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Simple Dictionary Definition |
明 see styles |
míng ming2 ming mei / me めい |
More info & calligraphy: Light / Bright(1) (ant: 暗) brightness; (2) discernment; insight; an eye (for); (3) (See 明を失う) eyesight; vision; (prefix) (4) (abbreviation) (See 明治) nth year in the Meiji era (1868.9.8-1912.7.30); (surname) Meishuu vidyā, knowledge. ming means bright, clear, enlightenment, intp. by 智慧 or 聰明 wisdom, wise; to understand. It represents Buddha-wisdom and its revelation; also the manifestation of a Buddha's light or effulgence; it is a term for 眞言 because the 'true word' can destroy the obscurity of illusion; the 'manifestation' of the power of the object of worship; it means also dhāraṇīs or mantras of mystic wisdom. Also, the Ming dynasty A. D. 1368-1644. |
眼 see styles |
yǎn yan3 yen manako まなこ |
More info & calligraphy: Eyeballs / Eyes(1) eye; eyeball; (2) (archaism) pupil and (dark) iris of the eye; (3) (archaism) insight; perceptivity; power of observation; (4) (archaism) look; field of vision; (5) (archaism) core; center; centre; essence; (surname) Mesaki cakṣuh, the eye. |
參禪 参禅 see styles |
cān chán can1 chan2 ts`an ch`an tsan chan noshi wo ri |
More info & calligraphy: Zen UnderstandingTo inquire, discuss, seek religious instruction. |
明鏡 明镜 see styles |
míng jìng ming2 jing4 ming ching meikyou; myoukyou; meikei / mekyo; myokyo; meke めいきょう; みょうきょう; めいけい |
More info & calligraphy: Mirror: Beautiful Claritypolished mirror; clear mirror; (personal name) Meikyō a [clear] mirror |
智恵 see styles |
norie のりえ |
More info & calligraphy: Wisdom / Intelligence |
智慧 see styles |
zhì huì zhi4 hui4 chih hui tomoe ともえ |
More info & calligraphy: Wisdom(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 see styles |
tomoe ともえ |
More info & calligraphy: Wisdom |
般若 see styles |
bō rě bo1 re3 po je hannya はんにゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Great Wisdom(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. |
靈感 灵感 see styles |
líng gǎn ling2 gan3 ling kan reikan |
More info & calligraphy: Inspiration靈應 Spirit-response, efficacious as in response to prayer. |
佛知見 佛知见 see styles |
fó zhī jiàn fo2 zhi1 jian4 fo chih chien bucchiken |
More info & calligraphy: Wisdom and Insight of the Buddha |
釋迦牟尼 释迦牟尼 see styles |
shì jiā móu ní shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2 shih chia mou ni Shakamuni |
More info & calligraphy: Shakyamuni / The Buddha釋迦文 (釋迦文尼); 釋伽文 Śākyamuni, the saint of the Śākya tribe. muni is saint, holy man, sage, ascetic monk; it is: intp. as 仁 benevolent, charitable, kind, also as 寂默 one who dwells in seclusion. After '500 or 550' previous incarnations, Śākyamuni finally attained to the state of Bodhisattva, was born in the Tuṣita heaven, and descended as a white elephant, through her right side, into the womb of the immaculate Māyā, the purest woman on earth; this was on the 8th day of the 4th month; next year on the 8th day of the 2nd month he was born from her right side painlessly as she stood under a tree in the Lumbinī garden. For the subsequent miraculous events v. Eitel. also the 神通遊戲經 (Lalitavistara), the 釋迦如來成道記, etc. Simpler statements say that he was born the son of Śuddhodana, of the kṣatriya caste, ruler of Kapilavastu, and Māyā his wife; that Māyā died seven days later, leaving him to be brought up by her sister Prājapati; that in due course he was married to Yaśodharā who bore him a son, Rāhula; that in search of truth he left home, became an ascetic, severely disciplined himself, and finally at 35 years of age, under a tree, realized that the way of release from the chain of rebirth and death lay not in asceticism but in moral purity; this he explained first in his four dogmas, v. 四諦 and eightfold noble way 八正道, later amplified and developed in many sermons. He founded his community on the basis of poverty, chastity, and insight or meditation, ad it became known as Buddhism, as he became known as Buddha, the enlightened. His death was probably in or near 487 B.C., a few years before that of Confucius in 479. The sacerdotal name of his family is Gautama, said to be the original name of the whole clan, Śākya being that of his branch, v. 瞿, 喬.; his personal name was Siddhārtha, or Sarvārthasiddha, v. 悉. |
慧眼 see styles |
huì yǎn hui4 yan3 hui yen keigan / kegan けいがん |
an all-seeing mind; mental perception; insight; acumen (noun or adjectival noun) keen eye; quick eye; sharp eye; keen insight; keen perception The wisdom-eye that sees all things as unreal. |
洞見 洞见 see styles |
dòng jiàn dong4 jian4 tung chien douken / doken どうけん |
insight; to see clearly (noun, transitive verb) insight; discernment |
眼光 see styles |
yǎn guāng yan3 guang1 yen kuang gankou / ganko がんこう |
gaze; insight; foresight; vision; way of looking at things (1) sparkle of one's eyes; (2) insight; discernment; penetration; power of observation glint of the eye |
洞察力 see styles |
dòng chá lì dong4 cha2 li4 tung ch`a li tung cha li dousatsuryoku / dosatsuryoku どうさつりょく |
insight insight; discernment; perception; perspicacity; acumen |
觀 观 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan kan |
Taoist monastery; palace gate watchtower; platform vipaśyanā; vidarśanā. To look into, study, examine, contemplate; contemplation, insight; a study, a Taoist monastery; to consider illusion and discern illusion, or discern the seeming from the real; to contemplate and mentally enter into truth. 覺 is defined as awakening, or awareness, 觀 as examination or study. It is also an old tr. of the word Yoga; and cf. 禪 17. Guan is especially a doctrine of the Tiantai school as shown in the 止觀 q.v. |
通 see styles |
tòng tong4 t`ung tung tsuu / tsu つう |
classifier for an activity, taken in its entirety (tirade of abuse, stint of music playing, bout of drinking etc) (n,n-suf,adj-na) (1) authority; expert; connoisseur; well-informed person; (counter) (2) counter for messages, letters, notes, documents, etc.; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) understanding (esp. of male-female relations); tact; insight; (4) supernatural powers; magical powers; (given name) Michiaki Permeate, pass through, pervade; perceive, know thoroughly; communicate; current; free, without hindrance, unimpeded universal; e.g. 神通 supernatural, ubiquitous powers. There are categories of 五通, 六通, and 十通, all referring to supernatural powers; the five are (1) knowledge of the supernatural world; (2) deva vision; (3) deva hearing; (4) knowledge of the minds of all others; (5) knowledge of all the transmigrations of self and all others. The six are the above together with perfect wisdom for ending moral hindrance and delusion. The ten are knowing all previous transmigrations, having deva hearing, knowing the minds of others, having deva vision, showing deva powers, manifesting many bodies or forms, being anywhere instantly, power of bringing glory to one's domain, manifesting a body of transformation, and power to end evil and transmigration. |
三明 see styles |
sān míng san1 ming2 san ming sanmyou / sanmyo さんみょう |
Sanming, prefecture-level city in Fujian {Buddh} (See 宿命通,天眼通,漏尽通) three kinds of awareness; (surname, given name) Mitsuaki The three insights; also 三達. Applied to Buddhas they are called 三達, to arhats 三明. (a) 宿命明 Insight into the mortal conditions of self and others in previous lives; (b) 天眼明 supernatural insight into future mortal conditions; (c) 漏盡明 nirvāṇa insight, i.e. into present mortal sufferings so as to overcome aIl passions or temptations. In the 倶舍論 27 the three are termed 住智識證明; 死生識證明 and 漏盡識證明. For 三明經 v. 長阿含16. |
三達 三达 see styles |
sān dá san1 da2 san ta mitatsu みたつ |
(surname) Mitatsu Three aspects of the omniscience of Buddha: knowledge of future karma, of past karma, of present illusion and liberation; v. 三明. |
不明 see styles |
bù míng bu4 ming2 pu ming fumei / fume ふめい |
not clear; unknown; to fail to understand (noun or adjectival noun) (1) unclear; obscure; indistinct; uncertain; ambiguous; (adj-no,suf) (2) unknown; unidentified; (3) ignorance; lack of wisdom; lack of insight; (female given name) Fumi unclear |
不覺 不觉 see styles |
bù jué bu4 jue2 pu chüeh fukaku |
unconsciously Unenlightened, uncomprehending, without 'spiritual' insight, the condition of people in general, who mistake the phenomenal for the real, and by ignorance beget karma, reaping its results in the mortal round of transmigration; i. e. people generally. |
五智 see styles |
wǔ zhì wu3 zhi4 wu chih gochi ごち |
(place-name, surname) Gochi The five kinds of wisdom of the 眞言宗 Shingon School. Of the six elements 六大 earth, water, fire, air (or wind), ether (or space) 曇空, and consciousness (or mind 識 ), the first five form the phenomenal world, or Garbhadhātu, the womb of all things 胎藏界, the sixth is the conscious, or perceptive, or wisdom world, the Vajradhātu 金剛界, sometimes called the Diamond realm. The two realms are not originally apart, but one, and there is no consciousness without the other five elements. The sixth element, vijñāna, is further subdivided into five called the 五智 Five Wisdoms: (1) 法界體性智 dharmadhātu-prakṛti-jñāna, derived from the amala-vijñāna, or pure 識; it is the wisdom of the embodied nature of the dharmadhātu, defined as the six elements, and is associated with Vairocana 大日, in the centre, who abides in this samādhi; it also corresponds to the ether 空 element. (2) 大圓鏡智 adarśana-jñāna, the great round mirror wisdom, derived from the ālaya-vijñāna, reflecting all things; corresponds to earth, and is associated with Akṣobhya and the east. (3) 平等性智 samatā-jñāna, derived from mano-vijñāna, wisdom in regard to all things equally and universally; corresponds to fire, and is associated with Ratnasaṃbhava and the south. (4) 妙觀察智 pratyavekṣaṇa-jñāna, derived from 意識, wisdom of profound insight, or discrimination, for exposition and doubt-destruction; corresponds to water, and is associated with Amitābha and the west. (5) 成所作智 kṛtyānuṣṭhāna-jñāna, derived from the five senses, the wisdom of perfecting the double work of self-welfare and the welfare of others; corresponds to air 風 and is associated with Amoghasiddhi and the north. These five Dhyāni-Buddhas are the 五智如來. The five kinds of wisdom are the four belonging to every Buddha, of the exoteric cult, to which the esoteric cult adds the first, pure, all-refecting, universal, all-discerning, and all-perfecting. |
五法 see styles |
wǔ fǎ wu3 fa3 wu fa gohō |
pañcadharma. The five laws or categories, of which four groups are as follows: I. 相名五法 The five categories of form and name: (1) 相 appearances, or phenomena; (2) 名 their names; (3) 分別 sometimes called 妄想 ordinary mental discrimination of them— (1) and (2) are objective, (3) subjective; (4) 正智 corrective wisdom, which corrects the deficiencies and errors of the last: (5) 如如 the 眞如 Bhutatathata or absolute wisdom, reached through the 如理智 understanding of the law of the absolute, or ultimate truth. II. 事理五法 The five categories into which things and their principles are divided: (1) 心法 mind; (2) 心所法 mental conditions or activities; (3) 色法 the actual states or categories as conceived; (4) 不相應法 hypothetic categories, 唯識 has twenty-four, the Abhidharma fourteen; (5) 無爲法 the state of rest, or the inactive principle pervading all things; the first four are the 事 and the last the 理. III. 理智五法 cf. 五智; the five categories of essential wisdom: (1) 眞如 the absolute; (2) 大圓鏡智 wisdom as the great perfect mirror reflecting all things; (3) 平等性智 wisdom of the equal Buddha nature of all beings; (4) 妙觀察智 wisdom of mystic insight into all things and removal of ignorance and doubt; (5) 成所作智 wisdom perfect in action and bringing blessing to self and others. IV. 提婆五法 The five obnoxious rules of Devadatta: not to take milk in any form, nor meat, nor salt; to wear unshaped garments, and to live apart. Another set is: to wear cast-off rags, beg food, have only one set meal a day, dwell in the open, and abstain from all kinds of flesh, milk, etc. |
內觀 内观 see styles |
nèi guān nei4 guan1 nei kuan naikan |
to introspect; to examine oneself; (Buddhism) vipassana meditation (seeking insight into the true nature of reality) internal observation |
卓見 see styles |
takken たっけん |
excellent idea; great insight; clearsightedness; penetration; wisdom; (given name) Takken |
史眼 see styles |
shigan しがん |
historical view; historical insight |
吸取 see styles |
xī qǔ xi1 qu3 hsi ch`ü hsi chü |
to absorb; to draw (a lesson, insight etc); to assimilate |
心乘 see styles |
xīn shèng xin1 sheng4 hsin sheng shinjō |
The mind vehicle, i. e. 心觀 meditation, insight. |
心得 see styles |
xīn dé xin1 de2 hsin te kokoroe こころえ |
what one has learned (through experience, reading etc); knowledge; insight; understanding; tips; CL:項|项[xiang4],個|个[ge4] (1) knowledge; understanding; (2) (See 執務心得・しつむこころえ) rules; regulations; guideline; directions; (suffix noun) (3) deputy; acting mental attainment |
慧勝 慧胜 see styles |
huì shèng hui4 sheng4 hui sheng eshō |
insight is superior |
慧見 慧见 see styles |
huì jiàn hui4 jian4 hui chien emi えみ |
(female given name) Emi Wise views, or insight into wisdom, the views of wisdom. |
才識 才识 see styles |
cái shí cai2 shi2 ts`ai shih tsai shih |
ability and insight |
明察 see styles |
míng chá ming2 cha2 ming ch`a ming cha meisatsu / mesatsu めいさつ |
to note clearly; to perceive (noun, transitive verb) discernment; penetration; insight; intellectual acumen |
明徹 明彻 see styles |
míng chè ming2 che4 ming ch`e ming che myōtetsu |
to have clear insight |
明達 明达 see styles |
míng dá ming2 da2 ming ta meitatsu / metatsu めいたつ |
reasonable; of good judgment (noun or adjectival noun) wisdom; (given name) Myōtatsu Enlightenment 明in the case of the saint includes knowledge of future incarnations of self others, of the past incarnation of self and others, and that the present incarnation will end illusion. In the case of the Buddha such knowledge is called 達 thorough or perfect enlightenment. |
止觀 止观 see styles |
zhǐ guān zhi3 guan1 chih kuan shikan |
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止觀; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and 觀. When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called 觀 guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止觀宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood. |
正慧 see styles |
zhèng huì zheng4 hui4 cheng hui shōe |
correct insight |
洞察 see styles |
dòng chá dong4 cha2 tung ch`a tung cha dousatsu / dosatsu どうさつ |
to see clearly (noun, transitive verb) discernment; insight |
洞穿 see styles |
dòng chuān dong4 chuan1 tung ch`uan tung chuan |
to penetrate; to pierce; to see clearly; to have an insight into |
活眼 see styles |
katsugan かつがん |
keen eye; sharp eye; penetrating eye; insight |
灼見 灼见 see styles |
zhuó jiàn zhuo2 jian4 cho chien |
to see clearly; deep insight; profound view |
無減 无减 see styles |
wú jiǎn wu2 jian3 wu chien mugen |
The undiminished powers of a bodhisattva after attaining Buddhahood; i.e. undiminished power and zeal to save all beings, power of memory, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and insight attained through nirvāṇa; cf. 智度論 26; also for a list of twenty-two cf. 唯識論 10. |
獨具 独具 see styles |
dú jù du2 ju4 tu chü |
to have unique (talent, insight etc) |
現觀 现观 see styles |
xiàn guān xian4 guan1 hsien kuan genkan |
Insight into, or meditation on, immediate presentations; present insight into the deep truth of Buddhism. |
現量 现量 see styles |
xiàn liáng xian4 liang2 hsien liang genryō |
Reasoning, from the manifest, pratyakṣa. (1) Immediate, or direct reasoning, whereby the eye apprehends and distinguishes colour and form, the ear sound, etc. (2) Immediate insight into, or direct inference in a trance (定) of all the conditions of the ālayavijñāna. |
理善 see styles |
lǐ shàn li3 shan4 li shan rizen りぜん |
(given name) Rizen good (insight into) reality |
痴定 see styles |
chī dìng chi1 ding4 ch`ih ting chih ting |
The samādhi of ignorance, i.e. without mystic insight. |
直感 see styles |
zhí gǎn zhi2 gan3 chih kan chokkan ちょっかん |
intuition; direct feeling or understanding (n,vs,adj-no) intuition; instinct; insight; hunch; immediacy |
直覚 see styles |
chokkaku ちょっかく |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) intuition; insight |
直観 see styles |
chokkan ちょっかん |
(n,vs,adj-no) intuition; instinct; insight; hunch; immediacy |
眞諦 眞谛 see styles |
zhēn dì zhen1 di4 chen ti shindai しんだい |
(personal name) Shindai The asseverations or categories of reality, in contrast with 俗諦 ordinary categories; they are those of the sage, or man of insight, in contrast with those of the common man, who knows only appearance and not reality. |
眼力 see styles |
yǎn lì yan3 li4 yen li ganriki; ganryoku がんりき; がんりょく |
eyesight; strength of vision; the ability to make discerning judgments insight; power of observation insight |
眼識 眼识 see styles |
yǎn shì yan3 shi4 yen shih ganshiki がんしき |
discrimination; insight Sight-perception, the first vijñāna. |
眼鏡 眼镜 see styles |
yǎn jìng yan3 jing4 yen ching megane(gikun)(p); gankyou; megane(p) / megane(gikun)(p); gankyo; megane(p) めがね(gikun)(P); がんきょう; メガネ(P) |
spectacles; eyeglasses; CL:副[fu4] (1) (kana only) glasses; eyeglasses; spectacles; (2) (めがね, メガネ only) (kana only) judgment; judgement; discrimination; discernment; insight; (place-name) Megane |
福觀 福观 see styles |
fú guān fu2 guan1 fu kuan fukukan |
Blessedness and insight, similar to福慧; 福智. |
種覺 种觉 see styles |
zhǒng jué zhong3 jue2 chung chüeh shukaku |
The insight into all seeds or causes, Buddha-knowledge, omniscience. |
管窺 管窥 see styles |
guǎn kuī guan3 kui1 kuan k`uei kuan kuei kanki かんき |
to look at something through a bamboo tube; to have a restricted view (See 管見・かんけん・1) narrow insight; narrow view to peep through a tube |
管見 管见 see styles |
guǎn jiàn guan3 jian4 kuan chien kanken かんけん |
my limited view (lit. view through a thin tube); my limited understanding; my opinion (humble) (1) narrow insight; narrow view; (2) my humble opinion; (surname) Sugami to look through a tube |
能通 see styles |
néng tōng neng2 tong1 neng t`ung neng tung yoshimichi よしみち |
(personal name) Yoshimichi insight (into the dharma) |
膽識 胆识 see styles |
dǎn shí dan3 shi2 tan shih |
courage and insight |
自悟 see styles |
zì wù zi4 wu4 tzu wu jigo |
a new insight or understanding one reaches oneself |
興會 兴会 see styles |
xìng huì xing4 hui4 hsing hui |
sudden inspiration; flash of insight; brainwave |
薄證 薄证 see styles |
bó zhèng bo2 zheng4 po cheng hakushō |
Shallow insight, weak in mystic experience. |
融識 融识 see styles |
róng shì rong2 shi4 jung shih yūshiki |
Perspicacity, insight into both the phenomenal and noumenal. |
見修 见修 see styles |
jiàn xiū jian4 xiu1 chien hsiu kenshu |
Views and practice; heterodoxy; cf. 見思. |
見到 见到 see styles |
jiàn dào jian4 dao4 chien tao kentō |
to see attained through insight |
見地 见地 see styles |
jiàn dì jian4 di4 chien ti kenchi けんち |
opinion; view; insight point of view; viewpoint; standpoint; (place-name) Kenji The stage of insight, or discernment of reality, the fourth of the ten stages of progress toward Buddhahood, agreeing with the 預流果 of Hīnayāna. |
見得 见得 see styles |
jiàn dé jian4 de2 chien te mie みえ |
to seem; to appear; (in a negative or interrogative sentence) to be sure (See 見栄) pose; posture attained through insight |
見至 见至 see styles |
jiàn zhì jian4 zhi4 chien chih kenshi |
attained through insight |
見識 见识 see styles |
jiàn shi jian4 shi5 chien shih kenshiki けんしき |
to gain first-hand knowledge of something; to experience for oneself; knowledge; experience; insight (1) views; opinion; discernment; (2) pride; self-respect |
観入 see styles |
kannyuu / kannyu かんにゅう |
(noun/participle) insight; penetration |
觀智 观智 see styles |
guān zhì guan1 zhi4 kuan chih kanchi |
Wisdom obtained from contemplation. |
觀法 观法 see styles |
guān fǎ guan1 fa3 kuan fa kanbō |
Methods of contemplation, or obtaining of insight into truth, cf. 六觀法 and 止觀. |
觀照 观照 see styles |
guān zhào guan1 zhao4 kuan chao kanshō |
To be enlightened (or enlighten) as the result of insight, or intelligent contemplation. |
觀道 观道 see styles |
guān dào guan1 dao4 kuan tao kandō |
Contemplation, meditation, insight. |
読み see styles |
yomi よみ |
(1) reading; (2) (also written 訓み) (See 訓・くん・1) reading (of a kanji, esp. kun reading); (3) reading (e.g. of a situation); insight; judgment; interpretation; prediction; calculation |
諦観 see styles |
teikan / tekan ていかん |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) clear insight; (noun, transitive verb) (2) resignation (to one's fate); acceptance; (given name) Taikan |
證悟 证悟 see styles |
zhèng wù zheng4 wu4 cheng wu shōgo |
Mystic insight; conviction by thinking, realization, to prove and ponder. |
識見 识见 see styles |
shí jiàn shi2 jian4 shih chien shikiken; shikken しきけん; しっけん |
knowledge and experience views; opinion; discernment; pride; self-respect; insight |
賢聖 贤圣 see styles |
xián shèng xian2 sheng4 hsien sheng kensei / kense けんせい |
(personal name) Kensei Those who are noted for goodness, and those who are also noted for wisdom, or insight; the xian are still of ordinary human standard, the sheng transcend them in wisdom and character; the attainments from 見道 upwards are those of the sheng; the xian is on the moral plane, and has not eliminated illusion; the sheng has cut of illusion and has insight into absolute reality. The Mahāyāna has three stages for the xian and ten for the sheng; the Hīnayāna has seven for each. |
透察 see styles |
tousatsu / tosatsu とうさつ |
(noun/participle) insight |
透視 透视 see styles |
tòu shì tou4 shi4 t`ou shih tou shih toushi / toshi とうし |
(drawing and painting) perspective; (medicine) to perform fluoroscopy; to examine by X-ray; (fig.) to take a penetrating look at something; to gain insight (noun, transitive verb) (1) seeing through; (noun, transitive verb) (2) fluoroscopy; roentgenoscopy; (noun, transitive verb) (3) clairvoyance; seeing through (objects); second sight |
道識 道识 see styles |
dào shì dao4 shi4 tao shih dōshiki |
The knowledge of religion; the wisdom, or insight, attained through Buddhism. |
達眼 see styles |
tatsugan たつがん |
insight; perceptiveness |
達見 达见 see styles |
dá jiàn da2 jian4 ta chien takken たっけん |
farsightedness; insight; (surname, given name) Tatsumi to see thoroughly and clearly |
達識 see styles |
tasshiki たっしき |
farsightedness; insight |
閃き see styles |
hirameki ひらめき |
(1) (kana only) flair; flash; (2) (kana only) insight; flash (of inspiration, wit, etc.); (3) (kana only) waving (e.g. of a flag in the wind) |
靜慧 静慧 see styles |
jìng huì jing4 hui4 ching hui |
Calm wisdom, insight into the void, or immaterial, removed from the transient. |
高察 see styles |
kousatsu / kosatsu こうさつ |
(honorific or respectful language) superior insight; your idea |
一閃念 一闪念 see styles |
yī shǎn niàn yi1 shan3 nian4 i shan nien |
sudden idea; flash of insight |
不定觀 不定观 see styles |
bù dìng guān bu4 ding4 guan1 pu ting kuan fujō kan |
(不定止觀) Direct insight without any gradual process of samādhi; one of three forms of Tiantai meditation. |
五種性 五种性 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng xìng wu3 zhong3 xing4 wu chung hsing goshu shō |
The five germ-natures, or roots of bodhisattva development: (1) 習種性 the germ nature of study of the 空 void (or immaterial), which corrects all illusions of time and space; it corresponds to the 十住 stage; (2) 性種性 that of ability to discriminate all the 性 natures of phenomena and transform the living; the 十行 stage; (3) 道種性(the middle-) way germ-nature, which attains insight into Buddha-laws; the 十廻向; (4) 聖種性 the saint germ-nature which produces holiness by destroying ignorance; the 十廻向 which the bodhisattva leaves the ranks of the 賢 and becomes 聖; (5) 等覺種性 the bodhi-rank germ-nature which produces Buddhahood, i. e. 等覺. |
五種通 五种通 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng tōng wu3 zhong3 tong1 wu chung t`ung wu chung tung goshu tsū |
Five kinds of supernatural power: (1) 道通 of bodhisattvas through their insight into truth; (2) 神通 of arhats through their mental concentration; (3) 依通 supernatural or magical powers dependent on drugs, charms, incantations, etc.; (4) 報通 or 業通 reward or karma powers of transformation possessed by devas, nāgas, etc.; (5) 妖通 magical power of goblins, satyrs, etc. |
人空觀 人空观 see styles |
rén kōng guān ren2 kong1 guan1 jen k`ung kuan jen kung kuan ningū kan |
The meditation on, or insight into the selflessness of person 人空. |
修止觀 修止观 see styles |
xiū zhǐ guān xiu1 zhi3 guan1 hsiu chih kuan shu shikan |
cultivation of calm abiding and insight |
境唯識 境唯识 see styles |
jìng wéi shì jing4 wei2 shi4 ching wei shih kyō yuishiki |
insight into objective conditions |
增上慧 see styles |
zēng shàng huì zeng1 shang4 hui4 tseng shang hui zōjōe |
superior insight |
實相觀 实相观 see styles |
shí xiàng guān shi2 xiang4 guan1 shih hsiang kuan jissō kan |
Insight into, or meditation on Reality. |
慧具足 see styles |
huì jù zú hui4 ju4 zu2 hui chü tsu e gusoku |
replete with insight |
慧解脫 慧解脱 see styles |
huì jiě tuō hui4 jie3 tuo1 hui chieh t`o hui chieh to e gedatsu |
The escape by, or into wisdom, i.e. of the arhat who overcomes the hindrances to wisdom, or insight, but not the practical side of abstraction, etc.; better able to understand than to do. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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