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彌蘭王 弥兰王 see styles |
mí lán wáng mi2 lan2 wang2 mi lan wang Miran ō |
King Miliṇḍa |
彼彼名 see styles |
bǐ bǐ míng bi3 bi3 ming2 pi pi ming hihi myō |
this and that name |
待ち駒 see styles |
machigoma まちごま |
{shogi} anticipating the escape of the king and blocking him in advance with a knight |
後後慧 后后慧 see styles |
hòu hòu huì hou4 hou4 hui4 hou hou hui gogo e |
most final wisdom |
後得智 后得智 see styles |
hòu dé zhì hou4 de2 zhi4 hou te chih gutoku chi |
分別智 Detailed, or specific, knowledge or wisdom succeeding upon or arising from 根本智 fundamenta1 knowledge. |
得大勢 得大势 see styles |
dé dà shì de2 da4 shi4 te ta shih tokudaisei |
勢至 (大勢至) Mahāsthāmaprāpta, he who has obtained great power, or stability, who sits on the right of Amitābha, controlling all wisdom. |
得智慧 see styles |
dé zhì huì de2 zhi4 hui4 te chih hui toku chie |
to acquire wisdom |
微妙智 see styles |
wēi miào zhì wei1 miao4 zhi4 wei miao chih mimyō chi |
subtle wisdom |
心法智 see styles |
xīn fǎ zhì xin1 fa3 zhi4 hsin fa chih shinhōchi |
wisdom of mental factors |
忙忙鷄 忙忙鸡 see styles |
máng máng jī mang2 mang2 ji1 mang mang chi Mamakei |
忙葬鷄金剛 (or 忙葬計金剛); 麽麽鷄; 麽莫枳 Māmakī, or Māmukhī, tr. as 金剛母 the mother of all the vajra group, whose wisdom is derived from her; she is represented in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala. |
忠懿王 see styles |
zhōng yì wáng zhong1 yi4 wang2 chung i wang Chūi Ō |
King Zhongyi |
快目王 see styles |
kuài mù wáng kuai4 mu4 wang2 k`uai mu wang kuai mu wang Kemoku ō |
The quick-eyed king, Sudhīra, or highly intelligent, who could see through a wall 40 li away, yet who took out his eyes to give as alms; v. 賢愚經 6. |
怛索迦 see styles |
dá suǒ jiā da2 suo3 jia1 ta so chia Tansaka |
Takṣaka, name of a dragon-king. |
思所成 see styles |
sī suǒ chéng si1 suo3 cheng2 ssu so ch`eng ssu so cheng shi shojō |
[wisdom] attained by thinking |
Variations: |
e え |
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} (See 三学) prajñā (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom |
悼襄王 see styles |
dào xiāng wáng dao4 xiang1 wang2 tao hsiang wang |
King Daoxiang of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 245-236 BC |
惠解脫 惠解脱 see styles |
huì jiě tuō hui4 jie3 tuo1 hui chieh t`o hui chieh to e gedatsu |
liberation through wisdom |
愛染王 爱染王 see styles |
ài rǎn wáng ai4 ran3 wang2 ai jan wang Aizenō |
Rāga, one of the 明王 with angry appearance, three faces and six arms. |
慈力王 see styles |
cí lì wáng ci2 li4 wang2 tz`u li wang tzu li wang Jiriki ō |
Maitrībala-rāja, king of merciful virtue, or power, a former incarnation of the Buddha when, as all his people had embraced the vegetarian life, and yakṣas had no animal food and were suffering, the king fed five of them with his own blood. |
慧光心 see styles |
huì guāng xīn hui4 guang1 xin1 hui kuang hsin ekōshin |
mind of wisdom-radiance |
慧照明 see styles |
huì zhào míng hui4 zhao4 ming2 hui chao ming e shōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
慧燈王 慧灯王 see styles |
huì dēng wáng hui4 deng1 wang2 hui teng wang Etōō |
A king who gave his flesh and blood to save the lives of others. |
慧爲性 慧为性 see styles |
huì wéi xìng hui4 wei2 xing4 hui wei hsing e i shō |
wisdom as essence |
慧爲體 慧为体 see styles |
huì wéi tǐ hui4 wei2 ti3 hui wei t`i hui wei ti e i tai |
has wisdom as its essence |
慧解脫 慧解脱 see styles |
huì jiě tuō hui4 jie3 tuo1 hui chieh t`o hui chieh to e gedatsu |
The escape by, or into wisdom, i.e. of the arhat who overcomes the hindrances to wisdom, or insight, but not the practical side of abstraction, etc.; better able to understand than to do. |
成熟智 see styles |
chéng shóu zhì cheng2 shou2 zhi4 ch`eng shou chih cheng shou chih jōjuku chi |
ripened wisdom |
戒定慧 see styles |
jiè dìng huì jie4 ding4 hui4 chieh ting hui kai jō e |
Discipline, meditation, wisdom; discipline wards off bodily evil, meditation calms mental disturbance, wisdom gets rid of delusion and proves truth. |
戲論智 戏论智 see styles |
xì lùn zhì xi4 lun4 zhi4 hsi lun chih keron chi |
discursive wisdom |
所立名 see styles |
suǒ lì míng suo3 li4 ming2 so li ming shoryū myō |
designated name |
扛把子 see styles |
káng bǎ zi kang2 ba3 zi5 k`ang pa tzu kang pa tzu |
(argot) gang leader; (fig.) king; the best; also pr. [kang2ba4zi5] |
押沙龍 押沙龙 see styles |
yā shā lóng ya1 sha1 long2 ya sha lung |
Absalom, third son of David, king of Israel (Old Testament) |
拉那烈 see styles |
lā nà liè la1 na4 lie4 la na lieh |
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (1944-), Cambodian politician and son of former King Sihanouk of Cambodia |
擇乳眼 择乳眼 see styles |
zer u yǎn zer2 u3 yan3 zer u yen takunyūgen |
The power to choose and drink the milk out of watered milk, leaving the water, as Hansarāja, the 'king of geese', is said to do. |
斑足王 see styles |
bān zú wáng ban1 zu2 wang2 pan tsu wang Hansoku Ō |
The king with the marks on his feet, Kalmāṣapāda, said to be the name of a previous incarnation of the Buddha. |
斫託羅 斫讬罗 see styles |
zhuó tuō luó zhuo2 tuo1 luo2 cho t`o lo cho to lo shakutara* |
idem 斫迦羅 (or 柘迦羅); 遮伽羅 (or 遮迦羅); 賒羯羅 Cakra, a wheel, disc, cycle; the wheel of the sun's chariot, of time, etc.; like the vajra it is a symbol of sovereignty, of advancing or doing at will; to revolve the wheel is to manifest power or wisdom. Eitel. The cakra is one of the thirty-two signs on a Buddha's soles. It is a symbol of a 斫迦羅伐辣底 Cakravartī-rāja. |
斷魂椒 断魂椒 see styles |
duàn hún jiāo duan4 hun2 jiao1 tuan hun chiao |
king cobra or ghost chili (Naga jolokia) |
方便慧 see styles |
fāng biàn huì fang1 bian4 hui4 fang pien hui hōben e |
expedient wisdom |
方便智 see styles |
fāng biàn zhì fang1 bian4 zhi4 fang pien chih hōben chi |
upāya-jñāna; the wisdom or knowledge of using skilful means (for saving others). |
施設名 施设名 see styles |
shī shè míng shi1 she4 ming2 shih she ming sesetsu myō |
establishes names |
日禺中 see styles |
rì yú zhōng ri4 yu2 zhong1 jih yü chung hi no gu chū |
10 a. m. styled by Tiantai the hour of 般若 wisdom. |
明斷處 明断处 see styles |
míng duàn chù ming2 duan4 chu4 ming tuan ch`u ming tuan chu myō dansho |
clarification of the levels of practice at which the hindrances are eliminated |
明珠寶 明珠宝 see styles |
míng zhū bǎo ming2 zhu1 bao3 ming chu pao myō shuhō |
a gleaming pearl |
明行足 see styles |
míng xíng zú ming2 xing2 zu2 ming hsing tsu myōgyō soku |
vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpañña; knowledge-conduct-perfect 婢侈遮羅那三般那. (1) The unexcelled universal enlightenment of the Buddha based upon the discipline, meditation, and wisdom regarded as feet; one of the ten epithets of Buddha. Nirvāṇa Sūtra 18. (2) The 智度論 2 interprets 明 by the 三明 q. v., the 行 by the 三業 q. v., and the 足 by complete, or perfect. |
時縛迦 时缚迦 see styles |
shí fú jiā shi2 fu2 jia1 shih fu chia jibaka |
jīvaka, one of the eight principal drugs; living, making or seeking a living, causing to live, etc.; an 'illegitimate son of king Bimbisāra by Āmradārikā', who resigned his claim to the throne to Ajātaśātru and practised medicine; a physician. |
普明王 see styles |
pǔ míng wáng pu3 ming2 wang2 p`u ming wang pu ming wang Fumyō Ō |
King of Universal Illumination |
普智尊 see styles |
pǔ zhì zūn pu3 zhi4 zun1 p`u chih tsun pu chih tsun fuchi son |
a venerable one who possesses universal (or impartial) wisdom |
普等心 see styles |
pǔ děng xīn pu3 deng3 xin1 p`u teng hsin pu teng hsin fudō shin |
an impartial mind |
景命日 see styles |
jǐng mìng rì jing3 ming4 ri4 ching ming jih kei myōnichi |
The day of the king's accession, when services were conducted monthly on that day for his welfare. |
智光明 see styles |
zhì guāng míng zhi4 guang1 ming2 chih kuang ming chi kōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
智加行 see styles |
zhì jiā xíng zhi4 jia1 xing2 chih chia hsing chi kegyō |
application of wisdom |
智慧光 see styles |
zhì huì guāng zhi4 hui4 guang1 chih hui kuang chiekou / chieko ちえこう |
(given name) Chiekou light of wisdom |
智慧劍 智慧剑 see styles |
zhì huì jiàn zhi4 hui4 jian4 chih hui chien chie ken |
(智劍) The sword of wisdom which cuts away passion and severs the link of transmigration. |
智慧力 see styles |
zhì huì lì zhi4 hui4 li4 chih hui li chieryoku |
Wisdom, insight. |
智慧勝 智慧胜 see styles |
zhì huì shèng zhi4 hui4 sheng4 chih hui sheng chie shō |
excellence of wisdom |
智慧心 see styles |
zhì huì xīn zhi4 hui4 xin1 chih hui hsin chie shin |
mind of wisdom |
智慧水 see styles |
zhì huì shuǐ zhi4 hui4 shui3 chih hui shui chiesui |
The water of wisdom which washes away the filth of passion. |
智慧海 see styles |
zhì huì hǎi zhi4 hui4 hai3 chih hui hai chie kai |
Buddha-wisdom deep and wide as the ocean. |
智慧眼 see styles |
zhì huì yǎn zhi4 hui4 yan3 chih hui yen chie gen |
wisdom-eye |
智慧觀 智慧观 see styles |
zhì huì guān zhi4 hui4 guan1 chih hui kuan chie kan |
One of the meditations of Guanyin, insight into reality. |
智慧門 智慧门 see styles |
zhì huì mén zhi4 hui4 men2 chih hui men chie mon |
The gate of Buddha-wisdom which leads into all truth. |
智慧齒 智慧齿 see styles |
zhì huì chǐ zhi4 hui4 chi3 chih hui ch`ih chih hui chih |
wisdom tooth |
智法身 see styles |
zhì fǎ shēn zhi4 fa3 shen1 chih fa shen chi hosshin |
dharma-body as wisdom |
智淨相 智净相 see styles |
zhì jìng xiàng zhi4 jing4 xiang4 chih ching hsiang chijō sō |
Pure-wisdom-aspect; pure wisdom; wisdom and purity. |
智解脫 智解脱 see styles |
zhì jiě tuō zhi4 jie3 tuo1 chih chieh t`o chih chieh to chi gedatsu |
liberated by wisdom |
曲女城 see styles |
qǔ nǚ chéng qu3 nv3 cheng2 ch`ü nü ch`eng chü nü cheng Kyōkunyo jō |
The city of hunchback women, said to be Kanyākubja, an ancient kingdom and capital of Central India, 'Canouge Lat. 27° 3 N., Long. 79° 50 E.' Eitel. The legend in the 西域記 Record of Western Lands is that ninety-nine of King Brahmadatta's daughters were thus deformed by the ṛṣi Mahāvṛkṣa whom they refused to marry. |
月光王 see styles |
yuè guāng wáng yue4 guang1 wang2 yüeh kuang wang |
Moonlight king, the same as 月光太子, the name of Śākyamuni in a previous incarnation when he gave his head to a brahman. |
有智慧 see styles |
yǒu zhì huì you3 zhi4 hui4 yu chih hui u chie |
manuṣya, an intelligent being, possessing wisdom, cf. 有意. |
有漏慧 see styles |
yǒu lòu huì you3 lou4 hui4 yu lou hui uro e |
contaminated wisdom |
李元昊 see styles |
lǐ yuán hào li3 yuan2 hao4 li yüan hao |
Li Yuanhao (1003-1048), founding king of Xixia 西夏[Xi1 Xia4] around modern Ningxia 寧夏|宁夏[Ning2 xia4] |
李成桂 see styles |
lǐ chéng guì li3 cheng2 gui4 li ch`eng kuei li cheng kuei isonge イソンゲ |
Yi Seong-gye (1335-1408), founder and first king of Korean Yi dynasty (1392-1910) (person) Taejo of Joseon (1335-1408, founder of the Joseon dynasty of Korea); Yi Seong-gye |
李爾王 李尔王 see styles |
lǐ ěr wáng li3 er3 wang2 li erh wang |
King Lear, 1605 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 |
杏鮑菇 杏鲍菇 see styles |
xìng bào gū xing4 bao4 gu1 hsing pao ku |
king oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) |
果唯識 果唯识 see styles |
guǒ wéi shì guo3 wei2 shi4 kuo wei shih ka yuishiki |
The wisdom attained from investigating and thinking philosophy, or Buddha-truth, i. e. of the sūtras and abhidharmas; this includes the first four under 五種唯識. |
根本智 see styles |
gēn běn zhì gen1 ben3 zhi4 ken pen chih konpon chi |
Fundamental, original, or primal wisdom, source of all truth and virtue; knowledge of fundamental principles; intuitive knowledge or wisdom, in contrast with acquired wisdom. |
格薩爾 格萨尔 see styles |
gé sà ěr ge2 sa4 er3 ko sa erh |
King Gesar, hero of a Tibetan and Mongolian epic cycle |
梵天王 see styles |
fàn tiān wáng fan4 tian1 wang2 fan t`ien wang fan tien wang bontenou; bontennou / bonteno; bontenno ぼんてんおう; ぼんてんのう |
(rare) (See 梵天・1) Brahma (Hindu creator god) Brahmā v. above, and cf. 梵王. 梵天界 His realm. |
梵摩達 梵摩达 see styles |
fàn mó dá fan4 mo2 da2 fan mo ta Bonmadatsu |
Brahmadatta, a king of Kanyākubja. A king of Vārāṇaśi, father of Kāśyapa. |
楚懷王 楚怀王 see styles |
chǔ huái wáng chu3 huai2 wang2 ch`u huai wang chu huai wang |
King Huai of Chu (reigned 328-299 BC); later King Huai of Chu (reigned 208-205 BC) |
楚江王 see styles |
chǔ jiāng wáng chu3 jiang1 wang2 ch`u chiang wang chu chiang wang sok ōō |
King of the grievous river, the second of the ten rulers of Hades. |
楚莊王 楚庄王 see styles |
chǔ zhuāng wáng chu3 zhuang1 wang2 ch`u chuang wang chu chuang wang |
King Zhuang of Chu (reigned 613-591 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 |
業障除 业障除 see styles |
yè zhàng chú ye4 zhang4 chu2 yeh chang ch`u yeh chang chu gōshōjo |
A symbol indicating the cutting away of all karmic hindrances by the sword of wisdom. |
樂慧聖 乐慧圣 see styles |
lè huì shèng le4 hui4 sheng4 le hui sheng rakue shō |
a saint who is fond of wisdom |
正念慧 see styles |
zhèng niàn huì zheng4 nian4 hui4 cheng nien hui shō nen'e |
correctly mindful wisdom |
正等覺 正等觉 see styles |
zhèng děng jué zheng4 deng3 jue2 cheng teng chüeh shōtōkaku |
samyagbuddhi, or -bodhi; the perfect universal wisdom of a Buddha. |
歩三兵 see styles |
fusanbyou / fusanbyo ふさんびょう |
{shogi} starting with only a king on the board and three pawns in hand (as a handicap when teaching a beginner) |
毘沙門 毘沙门 see styles |
pí shā mén pi2 sha1 men2 p`i sha men pi sha men bishamon びしゃもん |
(place-name) Bishamon (毘沙門天王) Vaiśravaṇa. Cf. 財 and 倶. One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the North, king of the yakṣas. Has the title 多聞; 普聞; universal or much hearing or learning, said to be so called because he heard the Buddha's preaching; but Vaiśravaṇa was son of Viśravas, which is from viśru, to be heard of far and wide, celebrated, and should be understood in this sense. Vaiśravaṇa is Kuvera, or Kubera, the Indian Pluto; originally a chief of evil spirits, afterwards the god of riches, and ruler of the northern quarter. Xuanzong built a temple to him in A. D. 753, since which he has been the god of wealth in China, and guardian at the entrance of Buddhist temples. In his right hand he often holds a banner or a lance, in his left a pearl or shrine, or a mongoose out of whose mouth jewels are pouring; under his feet are two demons. Colour, yellow. |
毘璢璃 毗璢璃 see styles |
pí liú lí pi2 liu2 li2 p`i liu li pi liu li Biruri |
Virūḍhaka. Known as Crystal king, and as 惡生王 Ill-born king. (1) A king of Kośala (son of Prasenajit), destroyer of Kapilavastu. (2) Ikṣvāku, father of the four founders of Kapilavastu. (3) One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the south, king of kumbhāṇḍas, worshipped in China as one of the twenty-four deva āryas; colour blue. Also, 毘璢王; 流離王; 婁勒王 (毘婁勒王); 樓黎王 (維樓黎王); 毘盧釋迦王 (or 毘盧宅迦王); 鼻溜茶迦, etc. |
毬栗蟹 see styles |
igagurigani; igagurigani いがぐりがに; イガグリガニ |
(kana only) Paralomis histrix (species of king crab); porcupine crab |
沙羅那 沙罗那 see styles |
shā luó nà sha1 luo2 na4 sha lo na Sharana |
(or 沙羅拏); 娑刺拏王 ? Śāraṇa (said to be a son of King Udayana) who became a monk. |
法之王 see styles |
fǎ zhī wáng fa3 zhi1 wang2 fa chih wang hōnoō |
the king of the Dharma |
法四依 see styles |
fǎ sì yī fa3 si4 yi1 fa ssu i hō (no) shie |
The four trusts of dharma: trust in the Law, not in men; trust in sūtras containing ultimate truth; trust in truth, not in words; trust in wisdom growing out of eternal truth and not in illusory knowledge. |
法明道 see styles |
fǎ míng dào fa3 ming2 dao4 fa ming tao hōmyō dō |
The wisdom of the pure heart which illumines the Way of all Buddhas. |
法無我 法无我 see styles |
fǎ wú wǒ fa3 wu2 wo3 fa wu wo hō muga |
dharmanairātmya. Things are without independent individuality, i.e. the tenet that things have no independent reality, no reality in themselves. 法無我智 The knowledge or wisdom of the above. |
法無礙 法无碍 see styles |
fǎ wú ài fa3 wu2 ai4 fa wu ai hō muge |
(法無礙解 or法無礙智) Wisdom or power of explanation in unembarrassed accord with the Law, or Buddha-truth. |
法王子 see styles |
fǎ wáng zǐ fa3 wang2 zi3 fa wang tzu hōō ji |
Son of the Dharma-king, a bodhisattva. |
法王法 see styles |
fǎ wáng fǎ fa3 wang2 fa3 fa wang fa hōō bō |
the Dharma of the Dharma-king |
法王身 see styles |
fǎ wáng shēn fa3 wang2 shen1 fa wang shen hōō shin |
the body of the dharma-king |
法空智 see styles |
fǎ kōng zhì fa3 kong1 zhi4 fa k`ung chih fa kung chih hōkū chi |
wisdom perceiving the emptiness of phenomena |
法赫德 see styles |
fǎ hè dé fa3 he4 de2 fa ho te |
King Fahd of Saudi Arabia |
波斯匿 see styles |
bō sī nì bo1 si1 ni4 po ssu ni Hashinoku |
鉢邏犀那特多 (or 鉢邏斯那特多) (or 鉢邏犀那時多); 波刺斯 Prasenajit, king of Śrāvastī, contemporary of the Buddha, and known inter alia as (勝光王) 光王; father of Virūḍhaka, who supplanted him. |
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