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三春

see styles
sān chūn
    san1 chun1
san ch`un
    san chun
 sanshun
    さんしゅん
the three spring months
three spring months; (p,s,f) Miharu

三昧

see styles
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
(昧地) Samādhi, "putting together, composing the mind, intent contemplation, perfect absorption, union of the meditator with the object of meditation." (M. W.) Also 摩地 (摩提, 摩帝, 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 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.

三昭

see styles
 mitsuaki
    みつあき
(personal name) Mitsuaki

三時


三时

see styles
sān shí
    san1 shi2
san shih
 mitoki
    みとき
(adverbial noun) (1) 3 o'clock; (2) 3 o'clock snack; (personal name) Mitoki
The three divisions of the day, i.e. dawn, daylight, and sunset; or morning, noon, and evening; also the three periods, after his nirvāṇa, of every Buddha's teaching, viz., 正 correct, or the period of orthodoxy and vigour, 像 semblance, or the period of scholasticism, and 末 end, the period of decline and termination.

三晃

see styles
 mitsuhikari
    みつひかり
(surname) Mitsuhikari

三景

see styles
 mikage
    みかげ
three famous beauty spots; (female given name) Mikage

三晴

see styles
 miharu
    みはる
(surname, female given name) Miharu

三智

see styles
sān zhì
    san1 zhi4
san chih
 michi
    みち
(female given name) Michi
The three kinds of wisdom: (1) (a) 一切智 śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha knowledge that all the dharma or laws are 空 void and unreal; (b) 道種智 bodhisattva-knowledge. of all things in their proper discrimination; (c) 一切種智 Buddha-knowledge, or perfect knowledge of all things in their every aspect and relationship past, present, and future. Tiantai associates the above with 室, 候, 中. (2) (a) 世間智 earthly or ordinary wisdom; (b) 出世間智 supra-mundane, or spiritual (śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha) wisdom; (c) 出世間上上智 supreme wisdom of bodhisattvas and Buddhas. v. 智度論 27, 止觀 3, and 概伽經 3. Cf. — 心智.

三暢

see styles
 mitsunobu
    みつのぶ
(personal name) Mitsunobu

三曲

see styles
 sankyoku
    さんきょく
instrumental trio

三更

see styles
sān gēng
    san1 geng1
san keng
 sankou / sanko
    さんこう
third of the five night watch periods 23:00-01:00 (old); midnight; also pr. [san1 jin1]
third watch of the night (approx. 11pm to 1am); (place-name) Mifuke

三書

see styles
 mifumi
    みふみ
(female given name) Mifumi

三曹

see styles
sān cáo
    san1 cao2
san ts`ao
    san tsao
 sansou / sanso
    さんそう
the Three Caos (Cao Cao 曹操 and his sons Cao Pi 曹丕 and Cao Zhi 曹植), who established the Wei or Cao Wei dynasty 曹魏, and were all three noted poets and calligraphers
sergeant (JSDF)

三月

see styles
sān yuè
    san1 yue4
san yüeh
 mitsuki
    みつき

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Month of March
March; third month (of the lunar year)
three months; (female given name) Yayoi

三有

see styles
sān yǒu
    san1 you3
san yu
 san'u
The three kinds of bhava, or existence; idem 界 q. v. The three states of mortal existence in the trailokya, i. e. in the realms of desire, of form, and beyond form. Another definition is 現有 present existence, or the present body and mind; 當有 in a future state; 中有 antara-bhava, in the intermediate state. 有對 The three sets of limitation on freedom: (a) direct resistance or opposition; (b) environment or condition; (c) attachment. 有爲法 The three active) functioning dharmas: (1) pratigha, matter or form, i. e. that which has ' substantial resistance'; (2) mind; and (3) 非色非心 entities neither of matter nor mind; cf. 七十五法. 有爲相 The three forms of all phenomena, birth, stay (i. e. 1ife), death; utpāda, sthiti, and nirvana.

三服

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 mitsumata
    みつまた
(surname) Mitsumata

三朕

see styles
 mimata
    みまた
(surname) Mimata

三朗

see styles
 mitsurou / mitsuro
    みつろう
(personal name) Mitsurou

三朝

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 mitsutomo
    みつとも
(given name) Mitsutomo

三木

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 mitsugi
    みつぎ

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Sammu
(surname) Mitsugi

三末

see styles
 misue
    みすえ
(surname) Misue

三本

see styles
 mimoto
    みもと
three (long cylindrical things); (surname) Mimoto

三机

see styles
 mitsukue
    みつくえ
(place-name) Mitsukue

三杉

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 misugi
    みすぎ
(surname) Misugi

三杏

see styles
 mia
    みあ
(female given name) Mia

三村

see styles
 mimura
    みむら
(place-name, surname) Mimura

三杖

see styles
 mitsue
    みつえ
(personal name) Mitsue

三束

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 mitsutsuka
    みつつか
(surname) Mitsutsuka

三条

see styles
 mijou / mijo
    みじょう
(surname) Mijō

三来

see styles
 miki
    みき
(female given name) Miki

三杭

see styles
 mitsukui
    みつくい
(surname) Mitsukui

三杯

see styles
 sanpai
    さんぱい
(surname) Sanpai

三東

see styles
 mihigashi
    みひがし
(surname) Mihigashi

三松

see styles
 mimatsu
    みまつ
(place-name, surname) Mimatsu

三板

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sān bǎn
    san1 ban3
san pan
 miita / mita
    みいた
sampan
sampan; (surname) Miita

三林

see styles
 mibayashi
    みばやし
(surname) Mibayashi

三枚

see styles
 mitsuhira
    みつひら
(1) three flat objects (e.g. tickets, pieces of cloth, etc.); (2) filleting (a fish); (surname) Mitsuhira

三果

see styles
sān guǒ
    san1 guo3
san kuo
 mika
    みか
(female given name) Mika
The third of the Hīnayāna 四果 four fruits or results, i. e. non-return to mortality.

三枝

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 mitsueda
    みつえだ
(surname, given name) Mitsueda

三枡

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 mimasu
    みます
(surname) Mimasu

三柄

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 mitsugara
    みつがら
(surname) Mitsugara

三柏

see styles
 mitsukashi
    みつかし
(surname) Mitsukashi

三染

see styles
 mosome
    もそめ
(surname) Mosome

三柚

see styles
 miyuzu
    みゆず
(female given name) Miyuzu

三柳

see styles
 miyanagi
    みやなぎ
(surname) Miyanagi

三柴

see styles
 mitsushiba
    みつしば
(surname) Mitsushiba

三柿

see styles
 sanshi
    さんし
(given name) Sanshi

三栄

see styles
 mitsue
    みつえ
(personal name) Mitsue

三栖

see styles
 mitsusu
    みつす
(surname) Mitsusu

三栗

see styles
 meguri
    めぐり
(place-name) Meguri

三校

see styles
 sankou / sanko
    さんこう
third proof

三株

see styles
sān zhū
    san1 zhu1
san chu
 mikabu
    みかぶ
(place-name) Mikabu
The three tree-trunks, or main stems—desire, hate, stupidity; v. 毒.

三根

see styles
sān gēn
    san1 gen1
san ken
 mine
    みね
(place-name, surname) Mine
The three (evil) 'roots'— desire, hate, stupidity, idem 毒. Another group is the three grades of good roots, or abilities 上, 中, 下 superior, medium, and inferior. Another is the three grades of faultlessness 無漏根.

三桁

see styles
 sanketa; miketa
    さんけた; みけた
three-digit number; hundreds column

三桂

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 mika
    みか
(female given name) Mika

三桐

see styles
 mitsugiri
    みつぎり
(surname) Mitsugiri

三桜

see styles
 misaku
    みさく
(female given name) Misaku

三桝

see styles
 mimasu
    みます
(surname) Mimasu

三桶

see styles
 mioke
    みおけ
(place-name) Mioke

三條


三条

see styles
sān tiáo
    san1 tiao2
san t`iao
    san tiao
 sanjou / sanjo
    さんじょう
three of a kind (poker)
(surname) Sanjō

三梧

see styles
 sango
    さんご
(given name) Sango

三梨

see styles
 mitsunashi
    みつなし
(place-name, surname) Mitsunashi

三梵

see styles
sān fàn
    san1 fan4
san fan
 sanbon
The three Brahma heavens of the first dhyāna: that of 梵衆 Brahma-pāriṣadya, the assembly of Brahma; 梵輔 Brahma-purohitas, his attendants; 大梵 Mahābrahmā, Great Brahma.

三棟

see styles
 mimune
    みむね
(surname) Mimune

三森

see styles
 mimori
    みもり
(place-name, surname) Mimori

三棹

see styles
 misao
    みさお
(surname) Misao

三椏

see styles
 mitsumata; mitsumata
    みつまた; ミツマタ
(kana only) Oriental paper bush (Edgeworthia chrysantha); mitsumata

三椚

see styles
 mitsukunugi
    みつくぬぎ
(place-name, surname) Mitsukunugi

三楠

see styles
 mitsugusu
    みつぐす
(place-name) Mitsugusu

三楢

see styles
 minara
    みなら
(surname) Minara

三業


三业

see styles
sān yè
    san1 ye4
san yeh
 sangou / sango
    さんごう
{Buddh} (See 身口意) three activities (action, speech and thought)
trividha-dvāra. The three conditions, inheritances, or karma, of which there are several groups. (1) Deed, word, thought, 身, 口, 意. (2) (a) Present-1ife happy karma; (6) present-life unhappy karma; (c) 不動 karma of an imperturbable nature. (3) (a) Good; (b) evil; (c) neutral karma. (4) (a) 漏業 Karma of ordinary rebirth; (6) 無漏業 karma of Hīnayāna nirvana; (c) 非漏非無漏 karma of neither, independent of both, Mahāyāna nirvana. (5) (a) Present deeds and their consequences in this life; (b) present deeds and their next life consequences; (c) present deeds and consequences after the next life, There are other groups of three.

三楽

see styles
 sanraku
    さんらく
(place-name) Sanraku

三榮

see styles
 mie
    みえ
(surname) Mie

三槁

see styles
 mitsuhashi
    みつはし
(surname) Mitsuhashi

三槇

see styles
 mitsumaki
    みつまき
(place-name) Mitsumaki

三槙

see styles
 mimaki
    みまき
(surname) Mimaki

三槻

see styles
 mitsuki
    みつき
(surname) Mitsuki

三樂


三乐

see styles
sān lè
    san1 le4
san le
 sanraku
The three joys— the joy of being born a deva, the joy of meditation, the joy of nirvana.

三樋

see styles
 mitsuhi
    みつひ
(place-name) Mitsuhi

三権

see styles
 sanken
    さんけん
the three powers of government (legislative, executive and judicial)

三横

see styles
 miyoko
    みよこ
(surname) Miyoko

三樹

see styles
 mitsushige
    みつしげ
(surname) Mitsushige

三橋

see styles
 mibashi
    みばし
(surname) Mibashi

三機


三机

see styles
sān jī
    san1 ji1
san chi
 sanki
see 聚.

三檀

see styles
sān tán
    san1 tan2
san t`an
    san tan
 sandan
The three kinds of dāna, i. e. charity; giving of goods, of the dharma, of abhaya, or fearlessness. Idem 施.

三次

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sān cì
    san1 ci4
san tz`u
    san tzu
 miyoshi
    みよし
third; three times; (math.) degree three, cubic (equation)
(adj-no,n) (1) third; (can act as adjective) (2) tertiary; (can act as adjective) (3) {math} cubic (function, equation, etc.); third-order; (place-name, surname) Miyoshi

三欲

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sān yù
    san1 yu4
san yü
 sanyoku
three lusts, i. e. for 形貌 form, 姿態 carriage or beauty, and 細觸refinement, or softness to the touch.

三歎

see styles
 santan
    さんたん
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) deep admiration; (2) repeatedly lamenting

三止

see styles
sān zhǐ
    san1 zhi3
san chih
 sanji
threefold cessation

三正

see styles
 mimasa
    みまさ
(surname) Mimasa

三武

see styles
sān wǔ
    san1 wu3
san wu
 mitsutake
    みつたけ
(personal name) Mitsutake
The three emperors Wu who persecuted Buddhism: 太武 of the Wei dynasty A.D. 424-452; 武帝 of the Zhou A.D. 561-578; 武宗 of the Tang A.D. 841-7.

三歩

see styles
 miho
    みほ
(female given name) Miho

三歳

see styles
 mitose
    みとせ
(place-name) Mitose

三歸


三归

see styles
sān guī
    san1 gui1
san kuei
 sanki
Triśaraṇa, or Śaraṇa-gamana. The three surrenders to, or "formulas of refuge" in, the Three Precious Ones 賓, i.e. to the Buddha 佛, the Dharma 法, the Saṅgha 僧. The three formulas are 歸依佛 Buddham śaraṇaṃ gacchāmi, 歸依法 Dharmaṃ saraṇaṃ gacchāmi, 歸依僧 Saṅghaṃ śaraṇaṃ gacchāmi. It is "the most primitive formula fidei of the early Buddhists". The surrender is to the Buddha as teacher 師, the Law as medicine 藥, the Ecclesia as friends 友. These are known as the 歸依.

三死

see styles
 sanshi
    さんし
three outs

三段

see styles
sān duàn
    san1 duan4
san tuan
 sandan
    さんだん

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San-Dan
third stage; three stages; (surname) Sandan
three levels

三殿

see styles
 midono
    みどの
(place-name) Midono

三母

see styles
 mibo
    みぼ
(surname) Mibo

三毒

see styles
sān dú
    san1 du2
san tu
 sandoku
    さんどく
{Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) the three kleshas that poison the heart of man (desire, ill will and ignorance)
The three poisons, also styled 根; 株; they are 貪 concupiscence, or wrong desire, 瞋 anger, hate, or resentment, and 痴 stupidity, ignorance, unintelligence, or unwillingness to accept Buddha-truth; these three are the source of all the passions and delusions. They represent in part the ideas of love, hate, and moral inertia. v. 智度論 19, 31.

三比

see styles
 mitsuhi
    みつひ
(surname) Mitsuhi

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