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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
觀音 观音 see styles |
guān yīn guan1 yin1 kuan yin kanon かんおん |
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion or Goddess of Mercy (Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara) (out-dated kanji) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion; (personal name) Kan'on Guanyin |
觀音力 观音力 see styles |
guān yīn lì guan1 yin1 li4 kuan yin li Kan'non riki |
power of Avalokitêśvara |
觀音様 see styles |
kannonsama かんのんさま |
(out-dated kanji) (1) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion; (2) (slang) clitoris |
觀音殿 观音殿 see styles |
guān yīn diàn guan1 yin1 dian4 kuan yin tien Kan'non Ten |
Avalokitêśvara Hall |
觀音玄 观音玄 see styles |
guān yīn xuán guan1 yin1 xuan2 kuan yin hsüan Kan'non gen |
Profound [Meaning of the] Avalokitêśvara [Chapter] |
觀音經 观音经 see styles |
guān yīn jīng guan1 yin1 jing1 kuan yin ching Kan'non gyō |
Chapter of the Universal Gate of Avalokitêśvara Bodhisattva |
觀音觀 观音观 see styles |
guān yīn guān guan1 yin1 guan1 kuan yin kuan Kannon kan |
meditation on Avalokitêśvara's true form |
觀音鄉 观音乡 see styles |
guān yīn xiāng guan1 yin1 xiang1 kuan yin hsiang |
Guanyin or Kuanyin township in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan |
觀音院 观音院 see styles |
guān yīn yuàn guan1 yin1 yuan4 kuan yin yüan Kannon in |
Avalokitêśvara Hall |
七觀音 七观音 see styles |
qī guān yīn qi1 guan1 yin1 ch`i kuan yin chi kuan yin Shichi Kannon |
seven forms of Avalokitêśvara |
六觀音 六观音 see styles |
liù guān yīn liu4 guan1 yin1 liu kuan yin Rokkannon |
The six kinds of Guanyin. There are two groups— I. That of Tiantai: 大悲 most pitiful; 大慈 most merciful; 師子無畏 of lion-courage; 大光普照 of universal light; 天人丈夫 leader amongst gods and men; 大梵深遠 the great omnipresent Brahma. Each of this bodhisattva's six qualities of pity, etc., breaks the hindrances 三障 respectively of the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and devas. II. As thousand-handed; the holy one; horseheaded; eleven-faced; Cundī (or Marīci); with the wheel of sovereign power. |
聖觀音 圣观音 see styles |
shèng guān yīn sheng4 guan1 yin1 sheng kuan yin Shō Kannon |
Noble Avalokitêśvara |
鐵觀音 铁观音 see styles |
tiě guān yīn tie3 guan1 yin1 t`ieh kuan yin tieh kuan yin |
Tieguanyin tea (a variety of oolong tea) |
觀音さま see styles |
kannonsama かんのんさま |
(out-dated kanji) (1) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion; (2) (slang) clitoris |
觀音信仰 观音信仰 see styles |
guān yīn xìn yǎng guan1 yin1 xin4 yang3 kuan yin hsin yang Kan'non shinkō |
devotion to Avalokitêśvara |
觀音懺法 观音忏法 see styles |
guān yīn chàn fǎ guan1 yin1 chan4 fa3 kuan yin ch`an fa kuan yin chan fa Kan'non senbo |
Avalokitêśvara confessional |
觀音玄義 观音玄义 see styles |
guān yīn xuán yì guan1 yin1 xuan2 yi4 kuan yin hsüan i Kan'non gengi |
Profound Meaning of [the] Avalokitêśvara [Chapter] |
觀音禮文 观音礼文 see styles |
guān yīn lǐ wén guan1 yin1 li3 wen2 kuan yin li wen Kan'non raimon |
ritual worship statement praising Avalokitêśvara |
觀音菩薩 观音菩萨 see styles |
guān yīn pú sà guan1 yin1 pu2 sa4 kuan yin p`u sa kuan yin pu sa Kan'non Bosatsu かんのんぼさつ |
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion or Goddess of Mercy (Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara) (out-dated kanji) Kannon (Bodhisattva); Kwannon; Goddess of Mercy; Bodhisattva of Compassion; Guan Yin; Kuan Yin Avalokitêśvara Bodhisattva |
一如觀音 一如观音 see styles |
yī rú guān yīn yi1 ru2 guan1 yin1 i ju kuan yin Ichinyo Kannon |
One of the 33 representations of Guanyin ascending on the clouds. |
一葉觀音 一叶观音 see styles |
yī shě guān yīn yi1 she3 guan1 yin1 i she kuan yin Ichiyō Kannon |
One of the 33 forms of Guanyin, standing on a lotus leaf. |
八大觀音 八大观音 see styles |
bā dà guān yīn ba1 da4 guan1 yin1 pa ta kuan yin Hachi Dai Kannon |
The eight Shingon representations of Guanyin: as one of the above 八大明王, as the white-robed one, as a rākṣasī, as with four faces, as with a horse's head, as Mahāsthāmaprāpta 大勢至, and as Tārā 陀羅. |
十三觀音 see styles |
shí sān guān yīn shi2 san1 guan1 yin1 shih san kuan yin |
(三十三尊觀音) The thirty-three forms in which Guanyin is represented: with willow, dragon, sutra, halo, as strolling, with white robe, as lotus-sleeping, with fishing-creel, as medicine-bestowing, with folded hands, holding a lotus, pouring water, etc. 三十三過 The thirty-three possible fallacies in the statement of a syllogism, nine in the proposition 宗 pratijñā, fourteen in the reason 因 hetu, and ten in the example 喩 udāharaṇa. |
千手觀音 千手观音 see styles |
qiān shǒu guān yīn qian1 shou3 guan1 yin1 ch`ien shou kuan yin chien shou kuan yin Senshu Kannon せんじゅかんのん |
(out-dated kanji) thousand-armed Avalokiteshvara; thousand-armed Kannon Sahasrabhuja-sahasranetra. One of the six forms of Kuanyin with a thousand arms and a thousand eyes. |
大悲觀音 大悲观音 see styles |
dà bēi guān yīn da4 bei1 guan1 yin1 ta pei kuan yin Daihi Kannon |
greatly compassionate Avalokitêśvara |
救苦觀音 救苦观音 see styles |
jiù kǔ guān yīn jiu4 ku3 guan1 yin1 chiu k`u kuan yin chiu ku kuan yin kuku Kannon |
Avalokitêśvara who saves world from suffering |
楊柳觀音 杨柳观音 see styles |
yáng liǔ guān yīn yang2 liu3 guan1 yin1 yang liu kuan yin Yōryū Kannon |
Guanyin with the willow-branch. |
水月觀音 水月观音 see styles |
shuǐ yuè guān yīn shui3 yue4 guan1 yin1 shui yüeh kuan yin Suigetsu kannon |
Guanyin gazing at the moon in the water, i. e. the unreality of all phenomena. |
白處觀音 白处观音 see styles |
bái chù guān yīn bai2 chu4 guan1 yin1 pai ch`u kuan yin pai chu kuan yin Byakusho Kannon |
White-robed Avalokitêśvara |
白衣觀音 白衣观音 see styles |
bái yī guān yīn bai2 yi1 guan1 yin1 pai i kuan yin Byakue Kannon |
(or 白處觀音) ; 白衣大士; 半拏囉嚩悉寧 Pāṇḍaravāsinī, the white-robed form of Guanyin on a white lotus. |
葉衣觀音 叶衣观音 see styles |
shě yī guān yīn she3 yi1 guan1 yin1 she i kuan yin Shōe Kannon |
A form of Guanyin clad in leaves to represent the 84,000 merits. |
蛤唎觀音 蛤唎观音 see styles |
gé lì guān yīn ge2 li4 guan1 yin1 ko li kuan yin Kōri Kannon |
One of the thirty-three forms of Guanyin, seated on a shell. |
阿耨觀音 阿耨观音 see styles |
ān òu guān yīn an1 ou4 guan1 yin1 an ou kuan yin Anoku Kannon |
Anu Guanyin, the twentieth of the thirty-three forms of the 'Goddess of Mercy', seated on a rook scanning the sea to protect or save voyagers. |
靑頸觀音 see styles |
qīng jǐng guān yīn qing1 jing3 guan1 yin1 ch`ing ching kuan yin ching ching kuan yin |
blue-necked Avalokitêśvara |
馬頭觀音 马头观音 see styles |
mǎ tóu guān yīn ma3 tou2 guan1 yin1 ma t`ou kuan yin ma tou kuan yin |
馬頭大士; 馬頭明王 Hayagrīva, the horse-neck or horse-head Guanyin, in awe-inspiring attitude towards evil spirits. |
觀音經玄義 观音经玄义 see styles |
guān yīn jīng xuán yì guan1 yin1 jing1 xuan2 yi4 kuan yin ching hsüan i Kan'nonkyō gengi |
Profound Meaning of [the] Avalokitêśvara [Chapter] |
三十三觀音 三十三观音 see styles |
sān shí sān guān yīn san1 shi2 san1 guan1 yin1 san shih san kuan yin Sanjūsan Kannon |
thirty-three representations of Avalokitêśvara |
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. |
十一面觀音 十一面观音 see styles |
shí yī miàn guān yīn shi2 yi1 mian4 guan1 yin1 shih i mien kuan yin Jūichi men Kannon じゅういちめんかんのん |
(out-dated kanji) eleven-faced Avalokiteshvara; eleven-faced Kannon The eleven-faced Guanyin, especially connected with tantric performances, ekādaśamukha; there are three or more sūtras on the subject. |
十五尊觀音 十五尊观音 see styles |
shí wǔ zūn guān yīn shi2 wu3 zun1 guan1 yin1 shih wu tsun kuan yin Jūgoson Kannon |
The fifteen kinds of Guanyin's images—normal face, with thousand hands, horse's head, eleven faces, as Cundā (Marīci), with the 如意 talismanic wheel, net, white robe, leaf robe, moon, willow, fruit, as Tārā, with azure neck, and as Gandharāja. |
十句觀音經 十句观音经 see styles |
shí jù guān yīn jīng shi2 ju4 guan1 yin1 jing1 shih chü kuan yin ching Jikku Kannon gyō |
Ten-Line Avalokitêśvara Sūtra |
如意輪觀音 如意轮观音 see styles |
rú yì lún kuān yīn ru2 yi4 lun2 kuan1 yin1 ju i lun k`uan yin ju i lun kuan yin Nyoirin Kannon |
Cintā-maṇi-cakra-Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva |
被葉衣觀音 被叶衣观音 see styles |
bèi shě yī guān yīn bei4 she3 yi1 guan1 yin1 pei she i kuan yin Bishōe Kannon |
Guanyin clad in leaves. |
高王觀音經 see styles |
gāo wáng guān yīn jīng gao1 wang2 guan1 yin1 jing1 kao wang kuan yin ching |
The Avalokitêśvara Sūtra of King Gao |
觀音經普門品 观音经普门品 see styles |
guān yīn jīng pǔ mén pǐn guan1 yin1 jing1 pu3 men2 pin3 kuan yin ching p`u men p`in kuan yin ching pu men pin Kan'non kyō fumon hon |
Samanta-mukha-parivarto nāmâvalokitêśvara-vikurvaṇa-nirdeśa |
三十三尊觀音 三十三尊观音 see styles |
sān shí sān zūn guān yīn san1 shi2 san1 zun1 guan1 yin1 san shih san tsun kuan yin Sanjūsanson Kannon |
thirty-three representations of Avalokitêśvara |
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 |
千手千眼觀音 千手千眼观音 see styles |
qiān shǒu qiān yǎn guān yīn qian1 shou3 qian1 yan3 guan1 yin1 ch`ien shou ch`ien yen kuan yin chien shou chien yen kuan yin Senju sengen Kannn |
Sahasrabhuja-sahasranetra. One of the six forms of Kuanyin with a thousand arms and a thousand eyes. |
大光普照觀音 大光普照观音 see styles |
dà guāng pǔ zhào guān yīn da4 guang1 pu3 zhao4 guan1 yin1 ta kuang p`u chao kuan yin ta kuang pu chao kuan yin Daikō fushō kannon |
One of the six forms of Guanyin. |
延命十句觀音經 延命十句观音经 see styles |
yán mìng shí jù guān yīn jīng yan2 ming4 shi2 ju4 guan1 yin1 jing1 yen ming shih chü kuan yin ching Enmyō jūku Kannon kyō |
Life-Extending Ten-Line Avalokitêśvara Sūtra |
高王白衣觀音經 see styles |
gāo wáng bái yī guān yīn jīng gao1 wang2 bai2 yi1 guan1 yin1 jing1 kao wang pai i kuan yin ching |
The Avalokitêśvara Sūtra of King Gao |
馬頭觀音心陀羅尼 see styles |
mǎ tóu guān yīn xīn tuó luó ní ma3 tou2 guan1 yin1 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 ma t`ou kuan yin hsin t`o lo ni ma tou kuan yin hsin to lo ni |
Hayagrīva-vidyā |
Variations: |
kannon かんのん |
Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion |
Variations: |
senjukannon せんじゅかんのん |
(See 観音) thousand-armed Avalokiteshvara; thousand-armed Kannon |
Variations: |
kannonbosatsu かんのんぼさつ |
(See 観音,観世音) Kannon (Bodhisattva); Kwannon; Goddess of Mercy; Bodhisattva of Compassion; Guan Yin; Kuan Yin |
Variations: |
juuichimenkannon / juichimenkannon じゅういちめんかんのん |
(See 観音・かんのん) eleven-faced Avalokiteshvara; eleven-faced Kannon |
Variations: |
kannonsama かんのんさま |
(1) {Buddh} (See 観音) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion; (2) (slang) clitoris |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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