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There are 38 total results for your 不空 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

不空

see styles
bù kōng
    bu4 kong1
pu k`ung
    pu kung
 fukuu / fuku
    ふくう
(given name, person) Fukuu
Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka.

不空法

see styles
bù kōng fǎ
    bu4 kong1 fa3
pu k`ung fa
    pu kung fa
 fukū hō
non-empty dharmas

不空過


不空过

see styles
bù kōng guò
    bu4 kong1 guo4
pu k`ung kuo
    pu kung kuo
 fu kūka
not in vain

空不空

see styles
kōng bù kōng
    kong1 bu4 kong1
k`ung pu k`ung
    kung pu kung
 kū fukū
empty and non-empty

不空三藏

see styles
bù kōng sān zàng
    bu4 kong1 san1 zang4
pu k`ung san tsang
    pu kung san tsang
 Fukū Sanzō
Amoghavajra

不空之性

see styles
bù kōng zhī xìng
    bu4 kong1 zhi1 xing4
pu k`ung chih hsing
    pu kung chih hsing
 fukū no shō
nature of non-emptiness

不空成就

see styles
bù kōng chéng jiù
    bu4 kong1 cheng2 jiu4
pu k`ung ch`eng chiu
    pu kung cheng chiu
 fukuujouju / fukujoju
    ふくうじょうじゅ
Amoghasiddhi; Infallible Magic (a dhyani-Buddha)
Amoghasiddhi

不空眞如

see styles
bù kōng zhēn rú
    bu4 kong1 zhen1 ru2
pu k`ung chen ju
    pu kung chen ju
 fukū shinnyo
non-empty thusness

不空羂索

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3
pu k`ung chüan so
    pu kung chüan so
 fukū kenjaku
An unerring lasso. See 不空羂索菩薩.

不空金剛


不空金刚

see styles
bù kōng jīn gāng
    bu4 kong1 jin1 gang1
pu k`ung chin kang
    pu kung chin kang
 Fukū Kongō
Amoghavajra

一向不空

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yī xiàng bù kōng
    yi1 xiang4 bu4 kong1
i hsiang pu k`ung
    i hsiang pu kung
 ikkō fukū
exclusively non-empty

大樂不空


大乐不空

see styles
dà lè bù kōng
    da4 le4 bu4 kong1
ta le pu k`ung
    ta le pu kung
 Daigaku fukū
大樂金剛 (薩埵) "Unceasing great joy ", a Shingon name for the second of its eight patriarchs, Puxian, v. 金剛薩埵. There are works under this title.

如實不空


如实不空

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rú shí bù kōng
    ru2 shi2 bu4 kong1
ju shih pu k`ung
    ju shih pu kung
 nyojitsu fukū
truly nonempty

心念不空

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xīn niàn bù kōng
    xin1 nian4 bu4 kong1
hsin nien pu k`ung
    hsin nien pu kung
 shinnen fukū
Pondering on (Buddha) and not passing (the time) in vain.

不空如來藏


不空如来藏

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bù kōng rú lái zàng
    bu4 kong1 ru2 lai2 zang4
pu k`ung ju lai tsang
    pu kung ju lai tsang
 fukū nyorai zō
不空眞如 The realm of phenomena; in contrast with the universal 眞如 or 法身 dharmakāya, unmingled with the illusion of phenomena.

不空成就佛

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bù kōng chéng jiù fó
    bu4 kong1 cheng2 jiu4 fo2
pu k`ung ch`eng chiu fo
    pu kung cheng chiu fo
 Fukūjōshū butsu
Amoghasiddhi Buddha
Amoghasiddhi

不空眼菩薩


不空眼菩萨

see styles
bù kōng yǎn pú sà
    bu4 kong1 yan3 pu2 sa4
pu k`ung yen p`u sa
    pu kung yen pu sa
 Fukūgen bosatsu
Amogha-darśana

不空羂索王

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ wáng
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 wang2
pu k`ung chüan so wang
    pu kung chüan so wang
 Fukū kenjaku ō
Amoghapāśa

不空羂索經


不空羂索经

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ jīng
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 jing1
pu k`ung chüan so ching
    pu kung chüan so ching
 Fukū kensaku kyō
Bukong juansuo jing

不空見菩薩


不空见菩萨

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bù kōng jiàn pú sà
    bu4 kong1 jian4 pu2 sa4
pu k`ung chien p`u sa
    pu kung chien pu sa
 Fukūken bosatsu
Amoghadarśin, the unerringly seeing Bodhisattva, shown in the upper second place of Titsang's court in the Garbhadhātu; also 普觀金剛.

不空鉤觀音


不空钩观音

see styles
bù kōng gōu guān yīn
    bu4 kong1 gou1 guan1 yin1
pu k`ung kou kuan yin
    pu kung kou kuan yin
 Fukūkō Kannon
Amoghāṅkuśa. 央倶捨 Guanyin of the 'Unerring hook', similar to 不空羂索觀音; also styled 淸淨蓮華明王央倶捨; in the court of the empyrean.

心念不空過


心念不空过

see styles
xīn niàn bù kōng guō
    xin1 nian4 bu4 kong1 guo1
hsin nien pu k`ung kuo
    hsin nien pu kung kuo
 shinnen fu kūka
keeping mindful [of the buddha] and not wasting time

眞德不空宗

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zhēn dé bù kōng zōng
    zhen1 de2 bu4 kong1 zong1
chen te pu k`ung tsung
    chen te pu kung tsung
 shintoku fukū shū
there is an unchanging truth that is the essence of all things, and which is not empty

非空非不空

see styles
fēi kōng fēi bù kōng
    fei1 kong1 fei1 bu4 kong1
fei k`ung fei pu k`ung
    fei kung fei pu kung
neither empty nor non-empty

不空供養菩薩


不空供养菩萨

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bù kōng gōng yǎng pú sà
    bu4 kong1 gong1 yang3 pu2 sa4
pu k`ung kung yang p`u sa
    pu kung kung yang pu sa
 Fukū kuyō bosatsu
Āryāmogha-pūrṇamaṇi, also styled 如意金剛 'At will vajra'; in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala, the fifth on the south of the 悉地 court.

不空成就如來


不空成就如来

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bù kōng chéng jiù rú lái
    bu4 kong1 cheng2 jiu4 ru2 lai2
pu k`ung ch`eng chiu ju lai
    pu kung cheng chiu ju lai
 Fukū jōshū nyorai
Amoghasiddhi. The Tathāgata of unerring performance, the fifth of the five wisdom or dhyāni-buddhas of the diamond-realm. He is placed in the north; his image is gold-colored, left hand clenched, right fingers extended pointing to breast. Also, 'He is seated in 'adamantine' pose (legs closely locked) '(Getty), soles apparent, left hand in lap, palm upwards, may balance a double vajra, or sword; right hand erect in blessing, fingers extended. Symbol, double vajra; color, green (Getty); word, ah!; blue-green lotus; element, earth; animal, garuḍa; Śakti (female personification), Tārā; Mānuṣi-Buddha (human or savior Buddha), Maitreya. T., dongrub; J., Fukū jō-jū.

不空羂索菩薩


不空羂索菩萨

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ pú sà
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 pu2 sa4
pu k`ung chüan so p`u sa
    pu kung chüan so pu sa
 Fukū kenjaku bosatsu
(不空羂索觀音 or 不空羂索王); Amoghapāśa 阿牟伽皤賖. Not empty (or unerring) net, or lasso. One of the six forms of Guanyin in the Garbhadhātu group, catching deva and human fish for the bodhi-shore. The image has three faces, each with three eyes and six arms, but other forms have existed, one with three heads and ten arms, one with one head and four arms. The hands hold a net, lotus, trident, halberd, the gift of courage, and a plenipotentiary staff; sometimes accompanied by 'the green Tārā, Sudhana-Kumāra, Hayagrīva and Bhṛkuṭī (Getty). There are numerous sutras, etc.

不空羂索観音

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 fukuukenjakukannon; fukuukensakukannon / fukukenjakukannon; fukukensakukannon
    ふくうけんじゃくかんのん; ふくうけんさくかんのん
{Buddh} (See 六観音) Amoghapasa (manifestation of Kannon)

不空羂索觀音


不空羂索观音

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ guān yīn
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 guan1 yin1
pu k`ung chüan so kuan yin
    pu kung chüan so kuan yin
 Fukū Kenjaku Kannon
Amoghapāśa

不空金剛菩薩


不空金刚菩萨

see styles
bù kōng jīn gāng pú sà
    bu4 kong1 jin1 gang1 pu2 sa4
pu k`ung chin kang p`u sa
    pu kung chin kang pu sa
 Fukū Kongō Bosatsu
Amoghavajra-bodhisattva. 阿目佶跋折羅 A Bodhisattva in the 蘇悉地 court of the Garbhadhātu.

不空三藏表制集

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bù kōng sān zàng biǎo zhì jí
    bu4 kong1 san1 zang4 biao3 zhi4 ji2
pu k`ung san tsang piao chih chi
    pu kung san tsang piao chih chi
 Fukū sanzō hyōsei shū
Collected Documents

不空羂索呪心經


不空羂索呪心经

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ zhòu xīn jīng
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 zhou4 xin1 jing1
pu k`ung chüan so chou hsin ching
    pu kung chüan so chou hsin ching
 Fukū kenjaku jushinkyō
Infallible Lasso Dhāraṇī

不空羂索神咒心經


不空羂索神咒心经

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bù kōng juàn suǒ shén zhòu xīn jīng
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 shen2 zhou4 xin1 jing1
pu k`ung chüan so shen chou hsin ching
    pu kung chüan so shen chou hsin ching
 Fukū kensaku jinju shin kyō
Xuanzang's translation (in 659) of the Amoghapāśakalpa-hṛdayadhāraṇī 不空羂索呪心經

不空羂索神變眞言經


不空羂索神变眞言经

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bù kōng juàn suǒ shén biàn zhēn yán jīng
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 shen2 bian4 zhen1 yan2 jing1
pu k`ung chüan so shen pien chen yen ching
    pu kung chüan so shen pien chen yen ching
 Fukū kenjaku shimpen shingon kyō
Infallible Lasso's Mantra and Supernatural Transformations: King of Ritual Manuals

大樂金剛不空眞實三摩耶經


大乐金刚不空眞实三摩耶经

see styles
dà lè jīn gāng bù kōng zhēn shí sān mó yé jīng
    da4 le4 jin1 gang1 bu4 kong1 zhen1 shi2 san1 mo2 ye2 jing1
ta le chin kang pu k`ung chen shih san mo yeh ching
    ta le chin kang pu kung chen shih san mo yeh ching
 Dairaku kongō fukū shinjitsu sanmaya kyō
Scripture that Transcends the Principle

大樂金剛不空眞實三麼耶經


大乐金刚不空眞实三么耶经

see styles
dà lè jīn gāng bù kōng zhēn shí sān mó yé jīng
    da4 le4 jin1 gang1 bu4 kong1 zhen1 shi2 san1 mo2 ye2 jing1
ta le chin kang pu k`ung chen shih san mo yeh ching
    ta le chin kang pu kung chen shih san mo yeh ching
 Dairaku kongō fukū shinjitsu sanmaya kyō
Scripture that Transcends the Principle

不空羂索毘盧遮那佛大灌頂光眞言


不空羂索毘卢遮那佛大灌顶光眞言

see styles
bù kōng juàn suǒ pí lú zhēn à fó dà guàn dǐng guāng zhēn yán
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 da4 guan4 ding3 guang1 zhen1 yan2
pu k`ung chüan so p`i lu chen a fo ta kuan ting kuang chen yen
    pu kung chüan so pi lu chen a fo ta kuan ting kuang chen yen
 Fukū kenjaku Birushana butsu daikanjō kōshingon
Light Mantra of the Great Consecration of the Infallible Lasso Vairocana

大樂金剛不空眞實三昧耶經般若波羅蜜多理趣釋


大乐金刚不空眞实三昧耶经般若波罗蜜多理趣释

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dà lè jīn gāng bù kōng zhēn shí sān mèi yē jīng bō rě bō luó mì duō lǐ qù shì
    da4 le4 jin1 gang1 bu4 kong1 zhen1 shi2 san1 mei4 ye1 jing1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 li3 qu4 shi4
ta le chin kang pu k`ung chen shih san mei yeh ching po je po lo mi to li ch`ü shih
    ta le chin kang pu kung chen shih san mei yeh ching po je po lo mi to li chü shih
 Dairaku kongō fukū shinjitsu sammaya kyō hannya haramitta rishushaku
Dale jingang bukong zhenshi sanmeiye jing banruo boluomiduo liqushi

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

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