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十二燈


十二灯

see styles
shí èr dēng
    shi2 er4 deng1
shih erh teng
 jūni tō
The twelve lamps used in the cult of the Master of Healing 藥師.

十二獸


十二兽

see styles
shí èr shòu
    shi2 er4 shou4
shih erh shou
 jūnishū
The twelve animals for the "twelve horary branches" with their names, hours, and the Chinese transliterations of their Sanskrit equivalents; v. 大集經 23 and 56. There are also the thirty-six animals, three for each hour. The twelve are: Serpent 蛇 巳, 9-11 a.m. 迦若; Horse 馬午, 11-1 noon 兜羅; Sheep 羊未, 1―3 p.m. 毘梨支迦; Monkey 猴申, 3-5 p.m. 檀尼毘; Cock 鶏酉, 5-7 p.m. 摩迦羅; Dog 大戌, 7-9 p.m. 鳩槃; Boar 豕亥, 9-11 p.m.彌那; Rat 鼠子, 11-1 midnight 彌沙; Ox 牛丑 1-3 a.m. 毘利沙; Tiger (or Lion) 虎寅, 3―5 a.m. 彌倫那; Hare 兎卯, 5-7 a.m. 羯迦吒迦; Dragon 龍辰, 7-9 a.m 絲阿.

十二町

see styles
 juunichou / junicho
    じゅうにちょう
(surname) Jūnichō

十二直

see styles
 juunichoku / junichoku
    じゅうにちょく
twelve words used to mark the old calendar as indicators of lucky and unlucky activities

十二碼


十二码

see styles
shí èr mǎ
    shi2 er4 ma3
shih erh ma
12-yard (sports); penalty kick

十二社

see styles
 juunisou / juniso
    じゅうにそう
(place-name) Jūnisou

十二神

see styles
shí èr shén
    shi2 er4 shen2
shih erh shen
 juunijin / junijin
    じゅうにじん
(place-name) Jūnijin
二神明王) The twelve spirits connected with the cult of 藥師 the Master of Healing. Also 二神將. They are associated with the twelve hours of the day, of which they are guardian spirits. Their names are as follows: 宮 (or 金) 毘羅 Kumbhīra; 伐折羅 Vajra; 迷企羅 Mihira; 安底羅 Aṇḍīra; 頞儞羅 Anila; 珊底羅 Śaṇḍila; 因陀羅 Indra; 波夷羅Pajra; 摩虎羅 Mahoraga; 眞達羅 Kinnara; 招杜羅 Catura; and 毘羯羅 Vikarāla.

十二禪


十二禅

see styles
shí èr chán
    shi2 er4 chan2
shih erh ch`an
    shih erh chan
 jūni zen
twelve states of meditation

十二禽

see styles
shí èr qín
    shi2 er4 qin2
shih erh ch`in
    shih erh chin
 jūni kin
idem 二獸.

十二空

see styles
shí èr kōng
    shi2 er4 kong1
shih erh k`ung
    shih erh kung
 jūni kū
v. 二眞如.

十二経

see styles
 juunikei / junike
    じゅうにけい
(See 経絡・1) twelve meridians (in acupuncture, etc.)

十二經


十二经

see styles
shí èr jīng
    shi2 er4 jing1
shih erh ching
twelve channels of TCM

十二緣


十二缘

see styles
shí èr yuán
    shi2 er4 yuan2
shih erh yüan
 jūni en
twelve links of dependent arising

十二處


十二处

see styles
shí èr chù
    shi2 er4 chu4
shih erh ch`u
    shih erh chu
 jūni sho
twelve sense fields

十二袋

see styles
 juunifukuro / junifukuro
    じゅうにふくろ
(place-name) Jūnifukuro

十二谷

see styles
 juuniya / juniya
    じゅうにや
(surname) Jūniya

十二軒

see styles
 juuniken / juniken
    じゅうにけん
(place-name) Jūniken

十二輪


十二轮

see styles
shí èr lún
    shi2 er4 lun2
shih erh lun
 jūnirin
twelve limbs of dependent arising

十二郎

see styles
 toujirou / tojiro
    とうじろう
(male given name) Toujirō

十二部

see styles
shí èr bù
    shi2 er4 bu4
shih erh pu
 jūni bu
twelve divisions

十二里

see styles
 tojiri
    とじり
(surname) Tojiri

十二野

see styles
 juunino / junino
    じゅうにの
(surname) Jūnino

十二門


十二门

see styles
shí èr mén
    shi2 er4 men2
shih erh men
 juunimon / junimon
    じゅうにもん
(hist) (See 大内裏) the twelve gates of Heian Palace
idem 二因緣.

十二雀

see styles
 juunikara / junikara
    じゅうにから
(See 小雀・こがら) willow tit (Parus montanus)

十二願


十二愿

see styles
shí èr yuàn
    shi2 er4 yuan4
shih erh yüan
 jūni gan
(二大願 or 二上願) The twelve vows of the Master of Healing; v. 藥師.

十五丁

see styles
 juugochou / jugocho
    じゅうごちょう
(place-name) Jūgochō

十五丸

see styles
 tougomaru / togomaru
    とうごまる
(place-name) Tougomaru

十五佛

see styles
shí wǔ fú
    shi2 wu3 fu2
shih wu fu
The thirty-five Buddhas before whom those who have committed sins involving interminable suffering should heartily repent. There are different lists.

十五夜

see styles
 juugoya / jugoya
    じゅうごや
night of the full moon; the night of the 15th day of the 8th lunar month; (personal name) Mochitsuki

十五子

see styles
 toiko
    といこ
(female given name) Toiko

十五尊

see styles
shí wǔ zūn
    shi2 wu3 zun1
shih wu tsun
 jūgos on
The fifteen honoured ones, with whom certain 眞言 Shingon devotees seek by yoga to become united; of the fifteen, each represents a part of the whole, e.g. the eyes, ears, mouth, hands, feet, etc. v. 瑜祇經 in its 金剛薩埵 , etc., chapter.

十五平

see styles
 togohei / togohe
    とごへい
(given name) Togohei

十五意

see styles
shí wǔ yì
    shi2 wu3 yi4
shih wu i
 jūgo i
fifteen views (?)

十五所

see styles
 juugosho / jugosho
    じゅうごしょ
(place-name) Jūgosho

十五日

see styles
 juugonichi / jugonichi
    じゅうごにち
(1) fifteenth day of the month; (2) fifteen days

十五月

see styles
 mochitsuki
    もちつき
(personal name) Mochitsuki

十五朗

see styles
 juugorou / jugoro
    じゅうごろう
(male given name) Jūgorou

十五沢

see styles
 juugozawa / jugozawa
    じゅうござわ
(place-name) Jūgozawa

十五男

see styles
 itsuo
    いつお
(personal name) Itsuo

十五番

see styles
 juugoban / jugoban
    じゅうごばん
(place-name) Jūgoban

十五社

see styles
 juugosha / jugosha
    じゅうごしゃ
(place-name) Jūgosha

十五貫

see styles
 juugokan / jugokan
    じゅうごかん
(place-name) Jūgokan

十五軒

see styles
 juugoken / jugoken
    じゅうごけん
(place-name) Jūgoken

十五郎

see styles
 juugorou / jugoro
    じゅうごろう
(male given name) Jūgorou

十五野

see styles
 juugono / jugono
    じゅうごの
(place-name) Jūgono

十五間

see styles
 juugoken / jugoken
    じゅうごけん
(place-name) Jūgoken

十五駄

see styles
 juugoda / jugoda
    じゅうごだ
(place-name) Jūgoda

十人並

see styles
 juuninnami / juninnami
    じゅうにんなみ
(noun or adjectival noun) being average (capacity, looks) (as good as anyone); mediocrity

十人力

see styles
 juuninriki / juninriki
    じゅうにんりき
the strength of ten

十人川

see styles
 juuningawa / juningawa
    じゅうにんがわ
(place-name) Jūningawa

十人町

see styles
 juuninmachi / juninmachi
    じゅうにんまち
(place-name) Jūninmachi

十代子

see styles
 toyoko
    とよこ
(female given name) Toyoko

十代治

see styles
 toyoji
    とよじ
(personal name) Toyoji

十代田

see styles
 soyoda
    そよだ
(surname) Soyoda

十代男

see styles
 toyoo
    とよお
(given name) Toyoo

十伍朗

see styles
 juugorou / jugoro
    じゅうごろう
(male given name) Jūgorou

十伍郎

see styles
 juugorou / jugoro
    じゅうごろう
(male given name) Jūgorou

十住位

see styles
shí zhù wèi
    shi2 zhu4 wei4
shih chu wei
 jūjū i
rank of the ten abodes

十住心

see styles
shí zhù xīn
    shi2 zhu4 xin1
shih chu hsin
 jū jū shin
Ten stages of mental or spiritual development in the 眞言 Shingon sect, beginning with the human animal and ending with perfect enlightenment; a category by the Japanese monk 弘法 Kōbō, founded on the 大日經,心品.

十住經


十住经

see styles
shí zhù jīng
    shi2 zhu4 jing1
shih chu ching
 Jūjū kyō
Sūtra on the Ten Stages

十佐一

see styles
 tosaichi
    とさいち
(given name) Tosaichi

十佐近

see styles
 juusakon / jusakon
    じゅうさこん
(surname) Jūsakon

十余一

see styles
 toyoichi
    とよいち
(place-name) Toyoichi

十余三

see styles
 toyomi
    とよみ
(place-name) Toyomi

十余二

see styles
 toyofuta
    とよふた
(place-name) Toyofuta

十佛名

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

十來偈


十来偈

see styles
shí lái jié
    shi2 lai2 jie2
shih lai chieh
 jūrai ge
ten rhymes in lai

十信位

see styles
shí xìn wèi
    shi2 xin4 wei4
shih hsin wei
 jisshin'i
ten stages of faith

十信田

see styles
 toshida
    としだ
(surname) Toshida

十倉中

see styles
 tokuranaka
    とくらなか
(place-name) Tokuranaka

十倉向

see styles
 tokuramukai
    とくらむかい
(place-name) Tokuramukai

十八位

see styles
shí bā wèi
    shi2 ba1 wei4
shih pa wei
 jūhachii
eighteen stages

十八公

see styles
 tsuyakimi
    つやきみ
(surname) Tsuyakimi

十八原

see styles
 toyobara
    とよばら
(place-name) Toyobara

十八坂

see styles
 juuhachizaka / juhachizaka
    じゅうはちざか
(place-name) Jūhachizaka

十八天

see styles
shí bā tiān
    shi2 ba1 tian1
shih pa t`ien
    shih pa tien
 jūhachi ten
Brahmaloka, the eighteen heavens of form, rūpadhātu, three of the first dhyāna, 梵衆天; 梵輔天; 大梵天; three of the second, 少光天; 無量光天; 光音; three of the third, 少淨天; 無量淨天; 徧淨天; and nine of the fourth, 無雲天; 福生天; 廣果天; 無想天; 無煩天; 無熱天; 善見天; 善現,天; 色究竟天 ."Southern Buddhism knows only sixteen. Those two which Northern Buddhists added are Punya-prasava 福生 and Anabhraka 無雲." Eitel.

十八女

see styles
 wakairo
    わかいろ
(personal name) Wakairo

十八娘

see styles
 negoro
    ねごろ
(surname) Negoro

十八子

see styles
 towako
    とわこ
(female given name) Towako

十八宗

see styles
shí bā zōng
    shi2 ba1 zong1
shih pa tsung
 jūhachi shū
The eighteen Japanese Buddhist sects, i.e. 三論; 法相; 華嚴; 律; 倶舍; 成實; 天台; 眞言; 融通念佛; 淨土; 眞; 日蓮; 時; 臨濟; 曹洞; 黃檗; 普化; and 修驗宗.

十八川

see styles
 juuhachigawa / juhachigawa
    じゅうはちがわ
(place-name) Jūhachigawa

十八引

see styles
 kuguhiki
    くぐひき
(place-name) Kuguhiki

十八成

see styles
 kugunari
    くぐなり
(place-name) Kugunari

十八才

see styles
 juuhassai / juhassai
    じゅうはっさい
(place-name) Jūhassai

十八日

see styles
shí bā rì
    shi2 ba1 ri4
shih pa jih
 toyooka
    とよおか
(1) eighteenth day of the month; (2) eighteen days; (surname) Toyooka
eighteen days

十八束

see styles
 juuhachisoku / juhachisoku
    じゅうはちそく
(place-name) Jūhachisoku

十八条

see styles
 juuhachijou / juhachijo
    じゅうはちじょう
(place-name) Jūhachijō

十八梵

see styles
shí bā fàn
    shi2 ba1 fan4
shih pa fan
 jūhachi bon
eighteen Brahmā heavens

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.

十八界

see styles
shí bā jiè
    shi2 ba1 jie4
shih pa chieh
 juuhachikai; juuhakkai / juhachikai; juhakkai
    じゅうはちかい; じゅうはっかい
{Buddh} (See 六境,六根,六識) eighteen components of perception (six sense objects, six sense faculties, six sense consciousnesses)
The eighteen dhātu, or realms of sense, i.e. 六根, 六境, 六識 the six organs, their objects or conditions, and their perceptions.

十八番

see styles
 juuhachiban / juhachiban
    じゅうはちばん
    ohako
    おはこ
(1) one's favourite party trick (favorite); one's specialty; one's forte; (2) No. 18; eighteenth; (3) (abbreviation) repertoire of 18 kabuki plays; one's favourite party trick (favorite); one's specialty; one's forte

十八禁

see styles
 juuhachikin / juhachikin
    じゅうはちきん
18 certificate; R-18; restricted to those 18 years or older

十八空

see styles
shí bā kōng
    shi2 ba1 kong1
shih pa k`ung
    shih pa kung
 jūhachi kū
eighteen aspects of emptiness

十八窪

see styles
 juuhachikubo / juhachikubo
    じゅうはちくぼ
(place-name) Jūhachikubo

十八經


十八经

see styles
shí bā jīng
    shi2 ba1 jing1
shih pa ching
 jūhachi kyō
(八大經); 八明處 The eighteen Indian non-Buddhist classics, i.e. the four vedas, six śāstras, and eight śāstras.

十八賢


十八贤

see styles
shí bā xián
    shi2 ba1 xian2
shih pa hsien
 jūhachi ken
(八聖 or 八衆); 八境界; 八有學 v. 有學.

十八道

see styles
shí bā dào
    shi2 ba1 dao4
shih pa tao
 jūhachi dō
In the two maṇḍalas, Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu, each has nine central objects of worship. The Shingon disciple devotes himself to meditation on one of these eighteen each day.

十八郎

see styles
 juuhachirou / juhachiro
    じゅうはちろう
(male given name) Jūhachirou

十八部

see styles
shí bā bù
    shi2 ba1 bu4
shih pa pu
 jūhachi bu
The eighteen schools of Hīnayāna as formerly existing in India; v. 小乘.

十八金

see styles
 juuhachikin / juhachikin
    じゅうはちきん
18-carat gold

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

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