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三塩

see styles
 mishio
    みしお
(surname) Mishio

三境

see styles
sān jìng
    san1 jing4
san ching
v. 類境.

三増

see styles
 mimase
    みませ
(place-name) Mimase

三壁

see styles
 mikabe
    みかべ
(surname) Mikabe

三士

see styles
sān shì
    san1 shi4
san shih
 mitsuo
    みつお
(obsolete) recruit (former rank in the JSDF); (personal name) Mitsuo
three types of practitioners

三壷

see styles
 mitsubo
    みつぼ
(surname) Mitsubo

三壺

see styles
 mitsubo
    みつぼ
(surname) Mitsubo

三夏

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 sanka
    さんか
three summer months; (female given name) Minatsu

三多

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sān duō
    san1 duo1
san to
 mitsuda
    みつだ
(personal name) Mitsuda
Much intercourse with good friends, much hearing of the Law, much meditation on the impure. Also, much worship, much service of good friends, much inquiry on important doctrines. There are other groups.

三夜

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 sanya
    さんや
(surname) San'ya

三夢

see styles
 miyu
    みゆ
(female given name) Miyu

三大

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sān dà
    san1 da4
san ta
 sandai
    さんだい
(prefix) (See 三大疾病) the big three ...; (surname) Miou
The three great characteristics of the 眞如 in the 起信論 Awakening of Faith: (1) 體大 The greatness of the bhūtatathatā in its essence or substance; it is 衆生心之體性 the embodied nature of the mind of all the living, universal, immortal, immutable, eternal; (2) 相大 the greatness of its attributes or manifestations, perfect in wisdom and mercy, and every achievement; (3) 用大 the greatness of its functions and operations within and without, perfectly transforming all the living to good works and good karma now and hereafter. There are other groups, e.g. 體, 宗, and 用.

三天

see styles
sān tiān
    san1 tian1
san t`ien
    san tien
 santen; sanden
    さんてん; さんでん
(1) {Buddh} the three deities (Marici, Mahakala, Sarasvati); (2) {Buddh} the three celestials (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma)
The trimūrti— Śiva, Viṣṇu, and Brahmā.

三太

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 mitsubuto
    みつぶと
(surname) Mitsubuto

三夫

see styles
 mitsuo
    みつお
(given name) Mitsuo

三央

see styles
 mihiro
    みひろ
(female given name) Mihiro

三奈

see styles
 mina
    みな
(female given name) Mina

三奎

see styles
 sankei / sanke
    さんけい
(given name) Sankei

三奏

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 mikana
    みかな
(female given name) Mikana

三契

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sān qì
    san1 qi4
san ch`i
    san chi
 sankai
Three repetitions (of a verse).

三女

see styles
 sanjo
    さんじょ
third daughter; (female given name) Mime

三好

see styles
 miyoshi
    みよし
(p,s,f) Miyoshi

三妙

see styles
 sanmyou / sanmyo
    さんみょう
(surname) Sanmyou

三妻

see styles
 mitsuma
    みつま
(place-name, surname) Mitsuma

三姓

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 sansei / sanse
    さんせい
(surname) Sansei

三姫

see styles
 sanhime
    さんひめ
the three princesses; three kabuki roles regarded as some of the hardest to perform; (female given name) Miki

三婆

see styles
sān pó
    san1 po2
san p`o
    san po
 sanba
obstruct

三子

see styles
sān zǐ
    san1 zi3
san tzu
 mine
    みね
(female given name) Mine
The three sons, one filial, wise, and competent; one unfilial but clever and competent; one unfilial stupid, and incompetent; types respectively of bodhisattvas, śrāvakas, and icchahtikas, 涅槃經 33.

三字

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sān zì
    san1 zi4
san tzu
 sanji
The "three characters", a term for 阿彌陀 Amitābha.

三孝

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 mitsutaka
    みつたか
(personal name) Mitsutaka

三季

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sān jì
    san1 ji4
san chi
 miki
    みき
(female given name) Miki
The "three seasons" of an Indian year— spring, summer, and winter; a year.

三学

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 sangaku
    さんがく
{Buddh} (See 八正道) threefold training; three divisions of the noble eightfold path

三學


三学

see styles
sān xué
    san1 xue2
san hsüeh
 sangaku
The "three studies" or vehicles of learning— discipline, meditation, wisdom: (a) 戒學 learning by the commandments, or prohibitions, so as to guard against the evil consequences of error by mouth, body, or mind, i.e. word, deed, or thought; (b) 定學 learning by dhyāna, or quietist meditation; (c) 慧學 learning by philosophy, i.e. study of principles and solving of doubts. Also the Tripiṭaka; the 戒 being referred to the 律 vinaya, the 定 to the 經 sūtras, and the to the 論 śāstras.

三宅

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 miwake
    みわけ
(personal name) Miwake

三宇

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 miu
    みう
(female given name) Miu

三守

see styles
 mimori
    みもり
(surname) Mimori

三安

see styles
 mitsuyasu
    みつやす
(surname) Mitsuyasu

三宗

see styles
sān zōng
    san1 zong1
san tsung
 mimune
    みむね
(surname) Mimune
The three Schools of 法相宗, 破相宗 , and 法性宗 q.v., representing the ideas of 空, 假, and 不空假, i.e. unreality, temporary reality, and neither; or absolute, relative, and neither.

三定

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sān dìng
    san1 ding4
san ting
 sanjō
three samādhis

三宜

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 miyoshi
    みよし
(male given name) Miyoshi

三宝

see styles
 sanbou; sanpou / sanbo; sanpo
    さんぼう; さんぽう

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Three Treasures of Buddhism
{Buddh} the Three Jewels; the Triple Gem; Triratna; the Three Treasures; Buddha, Dharma, Sangha; Buddha, the teachings of Buddha, and the community of monks and nuns; (surname) Sanpou

三実

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 mimi
    みみ
(personal name) Mimi

三宣

see styles
 mitsunobu
    みつのぶ
(given name) Mitsunobu

三室

see styles
 mimuro
    みむろ
(place-name, surname) Mimuro

三宮

see styles
 sanguu / sangu
    さんぐう
(rare) (See 三后) Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort; (surname) Mimiya

三家

see styles
 sanke
    さんけ
(1) (hist) three noble families (Kan'in, Kazan'in and Nakanoin or Koga); (2) (hist) (See 御三家・1) three branches of the Tokugawa family (Owari, Kii and Mito); (surname) Miya

三宿

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 mishuku
    みしゅく
(place-name, surname) Mishuku

三寄

see styles
 mitsuyori
    みつより
(surname) Mitsuyori

三密

see styles
sān mì
    san1 mi4
san mi
 sanmitsu
    さんみつ
{Buddh} three mysteries (Buddha's body, speech and mind)
The three mystic things: the body, mouth (i.e. voice), and mind of the Tathāgata, which are universal, all things being this mystic body, all sound this mystic voice, and all thought this mystic mind. All creatures in body, voice, and mind are only individualized parts of the Tathāgata, but illusion hides their Tathāgata nature from them. The esoterics seek to realize their Tathāgata nature by physical signs and postures, by voicing of 眞言 dhāraṇī and by meditations, so that 入我我入 He may enter me and I Him, which is the perfection of siddhi 悉地; v. 大日經疏 1. 菩提心論.

三富

see styles
 mifu
    みふ
(surname) Mifu

三寳


三宝

see styles
sān bǎo
    san1 bao3
san pao
 sanbō
Triratna, or Ratnatraya, i.e. the Three Precious Ones: 佛 Buddha, 法 Dharma, 儈 Saṅgha, i.e. Buddha, the Law, the Ecelesia or Order. Eitel suggests this trinity may be adapted from the Trimūrti, i.e, Brahma, Viṣṇu, and Sīva. The Triratna takes many forms, e.g. the Trikāya 身 q.v. There is also the Nepalese idea of a triple existence of each Buddha as a Nirvāṇa-Buddha, Dhyāni-Buddha, and Mānuṣi-Buddha; also the Tantric trinity of Vairocana as Nirvāṇa-Buddha, Locana according to Eitel "existing in reflex in the world of forms", and the human Buddha, Śākyamuni. There are other elaborated details known as the four and the six kinds of triratna 四 and 六種寳, e.g. that the Triratna exists in each member of the trinity. The term has also been applied to the 仙 q.v. Popularly the 寳 are referred to the three images in the main hall of monasteries. The centre one is Śākyamuni, on his left Bhaiṣajya 藥師 and on his right Amitābha. There are other explanations, e.g. in some temples Amitābha is in the centre, Avalokiteśvara on his left, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta or Mañjuśrī on his right. Table of Triratna, Trikāya, and Trailokya: — DHARMASAṄGHABUDDHAEssential BodhiReflected BodhiPractical BodhiDhyāni BuddhaDhyāni BodhisattvaMānuṣī BuddhaDharmakāyaSambhogakāyaNirmāṇakāyaPurityCompletenessTransformations4th Buddha-kṣetra3rd Buddha-kṣetra1st and 2nd Buddha kṣetraArūpadhātuRūpadhātuKāmadhātu.

三寶


三宝

see styles
sān bǎo
    san1 bao3
san pao
 sanbou / sanbo
    さんぼう

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Three Treasures of Buddhism
the Three Precious Treasures of Buddhism, namely: the Buddha 佛, the Dharma 法 (his teaching), and the Sangha 僧 (his monastic order)
(surname) Sanbou
three treasures

三寸

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 sanzun
    さんずん
(1) (See 寸・すん・1) three sun (ca. 9.1 cm); (2) something small, short or thin (roughly the size of three sun); (3) (See 的屋) stall-keeper; huckster; hawker; (4) (archaism) prostitute of the lowest rank

三寺

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 midera
    みでら
(surname) Midera

三寿

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 misu
    みす
(surname) Misu

三封

see styles
 sanpuu / sanpu
    さんぷう
{baseb} forced out on third

三尉

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 sani
    さんい
second lieutenant (JSDF)

三尊

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sān zūn
    san1 zun1
san tsun
 sanzon; sanson
    さんぞん; さんそん
(1) (さんぞん only) {Buddh} Buddha triad; image of a Buddha attended by two Bodhisattvas; (2) (さんぞん only) {Buddh} (See 三宝) The Three Jewels; Buddha, the teachings of Buddha, and the community of monks and nuns; (3) (さんぞん only) (See 三尊天井) head and shoulders (stock price, etc. chart pattern); (4) the three people one must esteem: master, father, teacher
The three honoured ones: Buddha, the Law, the Ecclesia or Order. Others are: Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta, who, according to the Pure-land sect, come to welcome the dying invoker. Another group is Bhaiṣajya, Vairocana, and Candraprabha; and another, Śākyamunī, Mañjuśrī, and Samantabhadra.

三尋

see styles
 mihiro
    みひろ
(surname) Mihiro

三小

see styles
sān xiǎo
    san1 xiao3
san hsiao
 mitsushou / mitsusho
    みつしょう
(Tw) (vulgar) what the hell? (from Taiwanese 啥潲, Tai-lo pr. [siánn-siâ], equivalent to Mandarin 什麼|什么[shen2 me5])
(surname) Mitsushou

三尖

see styles
 mittogiri
    みっとぎり
(place-name) Mittogiri

三尚

see styles
 miharu
    みはる
(personal name) Miharu

三尸

see styles
 sanshi
    さんし
(See 庚申待) the three worms (in Taoism); worms that inhabit the human gut and, on the eve of the 57th day of the sexagenary cycle, ascend to heaven during one's sleep to report on one's wrongdoings

三尺

see styles
 sanjaku
    さんじゃく
3 Japanese feet; waistband; belt; cloth girdle; (place-name) Sacchaku

三尾

see styles
 mitsubi
    みつび
(surname) Mitsubi

三居

see styles
 mitsui
    みつい
(surname) Mitsui

三屋

see styles
 miya
    みや
(surname) Miya

三展

see styles
 minobu
    みのぶ
(female given name) Minobu

三山

see styles
sān shān
    san1 shan1
san shan
 sanzan
    さんざん
Sanshan district of Wuhu city 蕪湖市|芜湖市[Wu2 hu2 shi4], Anhui
(1) three mountains; (2) three shrines (of Kumano); (3) (hist) three kingdoms (of 14th and 15th-century Okinawa); (place-name, surname) Miyama

三岐

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sān qí
    san1 qi2
san ch`i
    san chi
 mitsuki
    みつき
(surname) Mitsuki
three masters of Qi

三岡

see styles
 mitsuoka
    みつおか
(place-name, surname) Mitsuoka

三岩

see styles
 mitsuiwa
    みついわ
(place-name) Mitsuiwa

三岫

see styles
 mikuki
    みくき
(place-name) Mikuki

三岱

see styles
 santai
    さんたい
(place-name) Santai

三岳

see styles
 mitsudake
    みつだけ
(personal name) Mitsudake

三岸

see styles
 mitsugishi
    みつぎし
(surname) Mitsugishi

三峠

see styles
 misone
    みそね
(place-name) Misone

三峡

see styles
 sankyou / sankyo
    さんきょう
(place-name) The Three Gorges (China); The Yangtze Gorges

三峨

see styles
 sanga
    さんが
(given name) Sanga

三峯

see styles
 mitsumine
    みつみね
(place-name, surname) Mitsumine

三峰

see styles
 miho
    みほ
(female given name) Miho

三島

see styles
 mijima
    みじま
(surname) Mijima

三峽


三峡

see styles
sān xiá
    san1 xia2
san hsia
Three Gorges on the Chang Jiang or Yangtze, namely: Qutang Gorge 瞿塘峽|瞿塘峡[Qu2 tang2 Xia2], Wuxia Gorge 巫峽|巫峡[Wu1 Xia2] and Xiling Gorge 西陵峽|西陵峡[Xi1 ling2 Xia2]; Sanxia or Sanhsia town in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan

三崎

see styles
 mitsuzaki
    みつざき
(surname) Mitsuzaki

三嵜

see styles
 misaki
    みさき
(surname) Misaki

三嶋

see styles
 mishima
    みしま
(place-name, surname) Mishima

三嶌

see styles
 mitsushima
    みつしま
(surname) Mitsushima

三嶺

see styles
 mimune
    みむね
(personal name) Mimune

三嶽

see styles
 mitake
    みたけ
(surname) Mitake

三巌

see styles
 mitsuyoshi
    みつよし
(personal name) Mitsuyoshi

三川

see styles
 mitsukawa
    みつかわ
(surname) Mitsukawa

三州

see styles
 sansu
    さんす
(surname) Sansu

三差

see styles
 misashi
    みさし
(surname) Misashi

三己

see styles
 miki
    みき
(female given name) Miki

三巴

see styles
 mitomo
    みとも
(surname) Mitomo

三巻

see styles
 mimaki
    みまき
(surname, female given name) Mimaki

三帀

see styles
sān zā
    san1 za1
san tsa
 san sō
The thrice repeated procession around an image; there is dispute as to which shoulder should be next to the image, v. 右繞.

三市

see styles
 mitsuichi
    みついち
(surname) Mitsuichi

三希

see styles
 mitsuki
    みつき
(female given name) Mitsuki

三師


三师

see styles
sān shī
    san1 shi1
san shih
 mimoro
    みもろ
(surname) Mimoro
three preceptors

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