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集思廣益


集思广益

see styles
jí sī guǎng yì
    ji2 si1 guang3 yi4
chi ssu kuang i
collecting opinions is of wide benefit (idiom); to pool wisdom for mutual benefit; to profit from widespread suggestions

雲雷音王


云雷音王

see styles
yún léi yīn wáng
    yun2 lei2 yin1 wang2
yün lei yin wang
 Unraion Ō
Megha-dundubhi-svara-rāja, or 雲雷音宿王華智 Jaladhara-garjita-ghoṣa-susvara-nakṣatra-rāja-saṅkusumitā-bhijña. A Buddha 'having a voice musical as the sound of the thunder of the clouds and conversant with the appearance of the regents of the nakshatras'. M.W. A Buddha possessing the wisdom of the Thunder-god and of the flowery stars.

非三非一

see styles
fēi sān fēi yī
    fei1 san1 fei1 yi1
fei san fei i
Neither three nor one; a Tiantai phrase, that the 空假中 or noumenon, phenomenon, and madhya or mean, are three aspects of absolute truth, but are not merely three nor merely one; idem the 三德 three powers, i.e. dharmmkāya, wisdom, and nirvana.

頂門具眼

see styles
dǐng mén jù yǎn
    ding3 men2 ju4 yan3
ting men chü yen
the single [wisdom] eye at the top of the head

高城深池

see styles
gāo chéng shēn chí
    gao1 cheng2 shen1 chi2
kao ch`eng shen ch`ih
    kao cheng shen chih
high walls and deep moat (idiom); impenetrable defense

ウィズダム

see styles
 izudamu
    ウィズダム
(personal name) Wisdom

お不動さん

see styles
 ofudousan / ofudosan
    おふどうさん
(familiar language) (See 不動明王・ふどうみょうおう) Acala (Wisdom King); Acalanatha; Fudō; fierce Buddhist deity

かき揚げ城

see styles
 kakiagejiro
    かきあげじろ
(obscure) (archaism) small castle with a simple earthen-walled moat

一切世俗智

see styles
yī qiè shì sú zhì
    yi1 qie4 shi4 su2 zhi4
i ch`ieh shih su chih
    i chieh shih su chih
 issai sezoku chi
wisdom that understands all mundane phenomena

一切眞言心

see styles
yī qiè zhēn yán xīn
    yi1 qie4 zhen1 yan2 xin1
i ch`ieh chen yen hsin
    i chieh chen yen hsin
 issai shingon shin
The first Sanskrit letter "a'; it is pronounced "an' by the Shingon School and emphasized as the heart of all wisdom. In India "a' is the "name of Vishṇu (especially as the first of the three sounds in the sacred syllable oṃ or aum), also of Brahmā, Śiva, and Vaiśvānara (Agni)' M. W.

一切遍智印

see styles
yī qiè biàn zhì yìn
    yi1 qie4 bian4 zhi4 yin4
i ch`ieh pien chih yin
    i chieh pien chih yin
 issai henchi in
trikoṇa. A triangle above a white lotus, apex downward, of pure white colour, representing wisdom as a flame which burns up all passion and overcomes all opposition; the symbol of every Tathāgata. It is specially connected with Vairocana. Also 一切佛心印; 諸佛心印.

一念相應慧


一念相应慧

see styles
yī niàn xiāng yīng huì
    yi1 nian4 xiang1 ying1 hui4
i nien hsiang ying hui
 ichinensōō no e
wisdom united with in an instant of thought

Variations:
上智
上知

 jouchi / jochi
    じょうち
(ant: 下愚・1) supreme wisdom

不思議空智


不思议空智

see styles
bù sī yì kōng zhì
    bu4 si1 yi4 kong1 zhi4
pu ssu i k`ung chih
    pu ssu i kung chih
 fushigi kū chi
The wisdom thus attained which removes all distresses and illusions.

世渡り上手

see styles
 yowatarijouzu / yowatarijozu
    よわたりじょうず
(noun or adjectival noun) having worldly wisdom; worldly person; cosmopolitan

Variations:
世知
世智

 sechi
    せち
(1) worldly wisdom; gumption; (2) stingy person

五佛羯磨印

see styles
wǔ fó jié mó yìn
    wu3 fo2 jie2 mo2 yin4
wu fo chieh mo yin
 gobutsu konma in
The manual signs by which the characteristic of each of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas is shown in the Diamond-realm group, i. e. Vairocana, the closed hand of wisdom; Akṣobhya, right fingers touching the ground, firm wisdom; Ratnasaṃbhava, right hand open uplifted, vow-making sign; Amitābha, samādhi sign, right fingers in left palm, preaching and ending doubts; and Amoghasiddhi, i. e. Śākyamuni, the karma sign, i. e. final nirvana. These mūdra, or manual signs, are from the 瑜祇經 but other forms are common.

仁王般若經


仁王般若经

see styles
rén wáng bō rě jīng
    ren2 wang2 bo1 re3 jing1
jen wang po je ching
 Ninō hannya kyō
Humane Kings Wisdom Sūtra

仁義礼智信

see styles
 jingireichishin / jingirechishin
    じんぎれいちしん
the five Confucian virtues (benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom, and sincerity)

依智不依識


依智不依识

see styles
yī zhì bù yī shì
    yi1 zhi4 bu4 yi1 shi4
i chih pu i shih
 echi fue shiki
relying on wisdom and not on the ordinary mind

Variations:
儘に
随に

 mamani
    ままに
(expression) (kana only) (See 儘・まま・1,儘・まま・2) as (e.g. "do as one is told", "as we age we gain wisdom"); wherever (e.g. "wherever my fancy took me")

出世間般若


出世间般若

see styles
chū shì jiān bō rě
    chu1 shi4 jian1 bo1 re3
ch`u shih chien po je
    chu shih chien po je
 shussuseken hannya
supramundane wisdom

初增上慧住

see styles
chū zēng shàng huì zhù
    chu1 zeng1 shang4 hui4 zhu4
ch`u tseng shang hui chu
    chu tseng shang hui chu
 sho zōjōe jū
the first abode of superior wisdom

十八不共法

see styles
shí bā bù gòng fǎ
    shi2 ba1 bu4 gong4 fa3
shih pa pu kung fa
 jūhachi fugū hō
the eighteen distinctive characteristics as defined by Hīnayāna are his 十力, 四無畏, 三念住 and his 大悲; the Mahāyāna eighteen are perfection of body; of speech; of memory; impartiality or universality; ever in samādhi; entre self-abnegation; never diminishing will (to save); zeal; thought; wisdom; salvation; insight into salvation; deeds and mind accordant with wisdom; also his speech; also his mind; omniscience in regard to the past; also to the present; and to the future.; āveṇikadharma, or buddhadharma, the eighteen different characteristics of a Buddha as compared with bodhisattvas, i.e. his perfection of body (or person), mouth (or speech), memory, impartiality to all, serenity, self-sacrifice, unceasing desire to save, unfagging zeal therein unfailing thought thereto, wisdom in it, powers of deliverance, the principles of it, revealing perfect wisdom in deed, in word, in thought, perfect knowledge of past, future, and present, v. 智度論 26.

Variations:
多智
多知

 tachi
    たち
(archaism) great wisdom

大勢至菩薩


大势至菩萨

see styles
dà shì zhì pú sà
    da4 shi4 zhi4 pu2 sa4
ta shih chih p`u sa
    ta shih chih pu sa
 Daiseishi Bosatsu
(Buddhism) Mahasomethingamaprapta, the Great Strength Bodhisattva
Mahāsthāma or Mahāsthāmaprāpta 摩訶那鉢. A Bodhisattva representing the Buddha-wisdom of Amitābha; he is on Amitābha's right, with Avalokiteśvara on the left. They are called the three holy ones of the western region. He has been doubtfully identified with Maudgalyāyana. Also 勢至.

大圓鏡智觀


大圆镜智观

see styles
dà yuán jìng zhì guān
    da4 yuan2 jing4 zhi4 guan1
ta yüan ching chih kuan
 dai enkyōchi kan
A meditation on the reflection of the perfect Buddha-wisdom in every being, that as an image may enter into any number of reflectors, so the Buddha can enter into me and I into him 入我我入.

大廣智三藏


大广智三藏

see styles
dà guǎng zhì sān zàng
    da4 guang3 zhi4 san1 zang4
ta kuang chih san tsang
 dai kōchi sanzō
He of great, wide wisdom in the Tripiṭaka, a title of Amogha 阿目佉.

大智灌頂地


大智灌顶地

see styles
dà zhì guàn dǐng dì
    da4 zhi4 guan4 ding3 di4
ta chih kuan ting ti
 daichi kanjō chi
The stage of the Great Wisdom chrism, or anointing of a Buddha, as having attained to the Great Wisdom, or omniscience; it is the eleventh stage.

Variations:
大知
大智

 taichi; daichi
    たいち; だいち
(ant: 小智・1) supreme wisdom; sage

天眼智通願


天眼智通愿

see styles
tiān yǎn zhì tōng yuàn
    tian1 yan3 zhi4 tong1 yuan4
t`ien yen chih t`ung yüan
    tien yen chih tung yüan
 tengen chitsū gan
The sixth of Amitābha's forty-eight vows, that he would not enter the final stage until all beings had obtained this divine vision.

Variations:
奇知
奇智

 kichi
    きち
extraordinary wisdom

如來智慧海


如来智慧海

see styles
rú lái zhì huì hǎi
    ru2 lai2 zhi4 hui4 hai3
ju lai chih hui hai
 nyorai chie kai
ocean of the Tathāgata's wisdom

妙智神通行

see styles
miào zhì shén tōng xíng
    miao4 zhi4 shen2 tong1 xing2
miao chih shen t`ung hsing
    miao chih shen tung hsing
 myōchi jinzū gyō
exercising excellent wisdom and supernatural cognition

Variations:
小知
小智

 shouchi / shochi
    しょうち
(1) (ant: 大智) superficial knowledge; shallow wisdom; (2) (小知 only) (archaism) small fief

山海慧自在

see styles
shān hǎi huì zì zài
    shan1 hai3 hui4 zi4 zai4
shan hai hui tzu tsai
 Sankaie jizai
Mountain-See Wisdom Sovereign

常識を覆す

see styles
 joushikiokutsugaesu / joshikiokutsugaesu
    じょうしきをくつがえす
(exp,v5s) to defy conventional wisdom

廣大智慧觀


广大智慧观

see styles
guǎng dà zhì huì guān
    guang3 da4 zhi4 hui4 guan1
kuang ta chih hui kuan
 kōdai chie kan
contemplation on vast wisdom

慧日大聖尊


慧日大圣尊

see styles
huì rì dà shèng zūn
    hui4 ri4 da4 sheng4 zun1
hui jih ta sheng tsun
 Enichi daishō son
Sun of Wisdom, Most Venerable of the Great Saints

慧日能消除

see styles
huì rì néng xiāo chú
    hui4 ri4 neng2 xiao1 chu2
hui jih neng hsiao ch`u
    hui jih neng hsiao chu
 enichi nō shōjo
sun of wisdom is able to extinguish

慧波羅蜜多


慧波罗蜜多

see styles
huì bō luó mì duō
    hui4 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
hui po lo mi to
 e haramitta
transcendent wisdom

掻き揚げ城

see styles
 kakiagejiro
    かきあげじろ
(obscure) (archaism) small castle with a simple earthen-walled moat

擇法等覺支


择法等觉支

see styles
zé fǎ děng jué zhī
    ze2 fa3 deng3 jue2 zhi1
tse fa teng chüeh chih
 chakuhō tōkaku shi
branch of enlightenment of wisdom

Variations:
故知
故智

 kochi
    こち
the wisdom of the ancients

Variations:
文殊
文珠

 monju
    もんじゅ
{Buddh} Manjushri; Manjusri; Bodhisattva that represents transcendent wisdom

文殊の知恵

see styles
 monjunochie
    もんじゅのちえ
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 文殊) the wisdom of Manjushri

文殊五使者

see styles
wén shū wǔ shǐ zhě
    wen2 shu1 wu3 shi3 zhe3
wen shu wu shih che
 Monju goshisha
The five messengers of Mañjuśrī, each bearing one of his 五智 five expressions of wisdom; they are 髻設尼; 優波髻設尼; 質多羅; 地慧, and 請召.

文読む月日

see styles
 fumiyomutsukihi
    ふみよむつきひ
(work) A Calendar of Wisdom (book by Tolstoi); (wk) A Calendar of Wisdom (book by Tolstoi)

智慧波羅蜜


智慧波罗蜜

see styles
zhì huì bō luó mì
    zhi4 hui4 bo1 luo2 mi4
chih hui po lo mi
 chie haramitsu
perfection of wisdom

最上大悉地

see styles
zuì shàng dà xī dì
    zui4 shang4 da4 xi1 di4
tsui shang ta hsi ti
 saijōdai shitji
The stage of supreme siddhi or wisdom, Buddhahood.

Variations:
水濠
水壕

 suigou / suigo
    すいごう
(1) water jump (on a racetrack, etc.); (2) moat (around a castle, etc.)

法報化三身


法报化三身

see styles
fǎ bào huà sān shēn
    fa3 bao4 hua4 san1 shen1
fa pao hua san shen
 hoppōke sanjin
The trikāya: 法 dharmakāya, the absolute or spiritual body; 報 saṃbhogakāya, the body of bliss; 化 nirmāṇakāya, the body of incarnation. In Hīnayāna 法身 is described as the commandments, meditations, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and nirvāṇa-enlightenment; 報身 is the reward-body of bliss; 化 or 應 (化) is the body in its various incarnations. In Mahāyāna, the three bodies are regarded as distinct, but also as aspects of one body which pervades all beings. Cf. 三身.

法界體性智


法界体性智

see styles
fǎ jiè tǐ xìng zhì
    fa3 jie4 ti3 xing4 zhi4
fa chieh t`i hsing chih
    fa chieh ti hsing chih
 hokkai taishō chi
Intelligence as the fundamental nature of the universe; Vairocana as cosmic energy and wisdom interpenetrating all elements of the universe, a term used by the esoteric sects.

漏盡智證明


漏尽智证明

see styles
lòu jìn zhì zhèng míng
    lou4 jin4 zhi4 zheng4 ming2
lou chin chih cheng ming
 rojinchi shōmyō
wisdom of the extinction of contamination

無上正徧智


无上正徧智

see styles
wú shàng zhèng biàn zhì
    wu2 shang4 zheng4 bian4 zhi4
wu shang cheng pien chih
 mujō shō hen chi
or 無上正徧道 or 無上正徧覺, the last being the later tr., anuttara-samyak-saṃbodhi, supreme perfect enlightenment, or wisdom.

無上正遍智


无上正遍智

see styles
wú shàng zhèng biàn zhì
    wu2 shang4 zheng4 bian4 zhi4
wu shang cheng pien chih
 mujō shō hen chi
unsurpassed correct universal wisdom

知一切法智

see styles
zhī yī qiè fǎ zhì
    zhi1 yi1 qie4 fa3 zhi4
chih i ch`ieh fa chih
    chih i chieh fa chih
 chi issai hōchi
The Buddha-wisdom of knowing every thing or method (of salvation).

Variations:
知勇
智勇

 chiyuu / chiyu
    ちゆう
wisdom and courage

Variations:
知慮
智慮

 chiryo
    ちりょ
foresight; wisdom; sagacity

Variations:
知歯
智歯

 chishi
    ちし
(See 親知らず・1) wisdom tooth

Variations:
知者
智者

 chisha; chisa(ok)
    ちしゃ; ちさ(ok)
(1) sage; wise man; wise person; man of wisdom; (2) {Buddh} (esp. 智者) buddha; bodhisattva; enlightened priest

Variations:
禅知
禅智

 zenchi
    ぜんち
(1) {Buddh} wisdom obtained from meditation; (2) {Buddh} wisdom and meditation

Variations:
空堀
空濠

 karabori
    からぼり
dry moat

聞思修三慧


闻思修三慧

see styles
wén sī xiū sān huì
    wen2 si1 xiu1 san1 hui4
wen ssu hsiu san hui
 bunshishu san'e
three kinds of wisdom of hearing, contemplating, and meditating

自覺慧境界


自觉慧境界

see styles
zì jué huì jìng jiè
    zi4 jue2 hui4 jing4 jie4
tzu chüeh hui ching chieh
 jikakue kyōgai
realm of self-realized wisdom

般若到彼岸

see styles
bō rě dào bǐ àn
    bo1 re3 dao4 bi3 an4
po je tao pi an
 hannya tōhigan
perfection of wisdom

般若波羅密


般若波罗密

see styles
bō rě bō luó mì
    bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4
po je po lo mi
prajña paramita (Sanskrit: supreme wisdom - beginning of the Heart Sutra)

般若波羅蜜


般若波罗蜜

see styles
bō rě bō luó mì
    bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4
po je po lo mi
 hannyaharamitsu
    はんにゃはらみつ
{Buddh} prajna-paramita (perfection of wisdom)
(般若波羅蜜多) prajñā-pāramitā, The acme of wisdom, enabling one to reach the other shore, i.e. wisdom for salvation; the highest of the six paramitas, the virtue of wisdom as the notes a knowledge of the illusory character of everything earthly, and destroys error, ignorance, prejudice, and heresy. For the sutra of this name see below.

Variations:
衆知
衆智

 shuuchi / shuchi
    しゅうち
(1) the wisdom of the many; (can be adjective with の) (2) (衆知 only) (obsolete) (See 周知) well-known

貪欲卽菩提


贪欲卽菩提

see styles
tān yù jí pú tí
    tan1 yu4 ji2 pu2 ti2
t`an yü chi p`u t`i
    tan yü chi pu ti
 tonyoku soku bodai
avaricious desire and bodhi-wisdom are indivisible

辯才無礙慧


辩才无碍慧

see styles
biàn cái wú ài huì
    bian4 cai2 wu2 ai4 hui4
pien ts`ai wu ai hui
    pien tsai wu ai hui
 benzai muge e
unimpeded wisdom of rhetorical skill

道行般若經


道行般若经

see styles
dào xíng bō rě jīng
    dao4 xing2 bo1 re3 jing1
tao hsing po je ching
 Dōgyō hannya kyō
Wisdom Scripture of Practicing Enlightenment

金剛般若経

see styles
 kongouhannyakyou / kongohannyakyo
    こんごうはんにゃきょう
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金剛般若波羅蜜多経) Diamond Wisdom Sutra; Diamond Sutra

Variations:
霊知
霊智

 reichi / rechi
    れいち
mystic wisdom

一切如來智印


一切如来智印

see styles
yī qiè rú lái zhì yìn
    yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhi4 yin4
i ch`ieh ju lai chih yin
    i chieh ju lai chih yin
 issai nyorai chi in
A sign of the wisdom of all buddhas, a triangle on a lotus in the Garbhadhātu group.

不思議慧童子


不思议慧童子

see styles
bù sī yì huì tóng zǐ
    bu4 si1 yi4 hui4 tong2 zi3
pu ssu i hui t`ung tzu
    pu ssu i hui tung tzu
 fushigi e dōshi
The youth of ineffable wisdom, one of the eight youths in the Mañjuśrī court of the Garbhadhātu.

不空成就如來


不空成就如来

see styles
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.

五智所生三身

see styles
wǔ zhì suǒ shēng sān shēn
    wu3 zhi4 suo3 sheng1 san1 shen1
wu chih so sheng san shen
 gochi shoshō sanshin
Each of the Five Dhyani-Buddhas is accredited with the three forms which represent his 身業 body, 口業 speech, and 意業 mind, e. g. the embodiment of Wisdom is Vairocana, his preaching form is 普賢, and his will form is 不動明王; the embodiment 身 of the mirror is Akṣobhya, his 口 is Mañjuśrī, his 意 is 降三世金剛; and so on; v. 五智如來.

十金剛心向果


十金刚心向果

see styles
shí jīn gāng xīn xiàng guǒ
    shi2 jin1 gang1 xin1 xiang4 guo3
shih chin kang hsin hsiang kuo
 jū kongōshin kōka
Ten "fruits" that accrue to the resolute "diamond-heart" of a bodhisattva: faith; meditation; refection on the doctrine; thoroughness in contemplation; straight-forward progress to Buddhahood; no retrogression; the Mahāyāna spirit (of universal salvation); freedom from externals (or impressions); wisdom; firm establishment; v. 梵網經, 心地品.

四面毘盧遮那


四面毘卢遮那

see styles
sì miàn pí lú zhēn à
    si4 mian4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4
ssu mien p`i lu chen a
    ssu mien pi lu chen a
 Shimen Birushana
The four-faced Vairocana, his dharmakāya of Wisdom.

Variations:
堀切り
堀切

 horikiri
    ほりきり
(archaism) man-made water channel (e.g. round a castle); artificial trench; moat

Variations:

 gou / go
    ごう
(1) (濠 is usu. filled with water, 壕 is usu. dry) moat; fosse; trench; ditch; (2) (壕 only) underground air-raid shelter; dugout

外堀を埋める

see styles
 sotoborioumeru / sotoboriomeru
    そとぼりをうめる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to remove obstacles in the way of one's objective; to take an indirect approach; to fill in the outer moat

大智慧光明義


大智慧光明义

see styles
dà zhì huì guāng míng yì
    da4 zhi4 hui4 guang1 ming2 yi4
ta chih hui kuang ming i
 dai chie kōmyō gi
meaning of a bright light of great wisdom

大滅諦金剛智


大灭谛金刚智

see styles
dà miè dì jīn gāng zhì
    da4 mie4 di4 jin1 gang1 zhi4
ta mieh ti chin kang chih
 dai mettai kongō chi
The first two of the 三德 three Buddha-powers; they are (a) his principle of nirvana, i.e. the extinotion of suffering, and (b) his supreme or vajra wisdom.

後所得世間智


后所得世间智

see styles
hòu suǒ dé shì jiān zhì
    hou4 suo3 de2 shi4 jian1 zhi4
hou so te shih chien chih
 goshotoku sekenchi
subsequently attained conventional wisdom

慧解脫阿羅漢


慧解脱阿罗汉

see styles
huì jiě tuō ā luó hàn
    hui4 jie3 tuo1 a1 luo2 han4
hui chieh t`o a lo han
    hui chieh to a lo han
 e gedatsu arakan
an arhat who is liberated by wisdom

江戸城外堀跡

see styles
 edojousotoboriato / edojosotoboriato
    えどじょうそとぼりあと
(place-name) Edo castle outer moat ruins

無師自然妙智


无师自然妙智

see styles
wú shī zì rán miào zhì
    wu2 shi1 zi4 ran2 miao4 zhi4
wu shih tzu jan miao chih
 mushi jinen myōchi
the excellent wisdom that is attained naturally without a teacher

現觀智諦現觀


现观智谛现观

see styles
xiàn guān zhì dì xiàn guān
    xian4 guan1 zhi4 di4 xian4 guan1
hsien kuan chih ti hsien kuan
 genkanchi taigen kan
uncontaminated wisdom that observes the essence of suchness

知一切衆生智


知一切众生智

see styles
zhī yī qiè zhòng shēng zhì
    zhi1 yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 zhi4
chih i ch`ieh chung sheng chih
    chih i chieh chung sheng chih
 chi issai shushō chi
The Buddha-wisdom which knows (the karma of) all beings.

知無邊諸佛智


知无边诸佛智

see styles
zhī wú biān zhū fó zhì
    zhi1 wu2 bian1 zhu1 fo2 zhi4
chih wu pien chu fo chih
 chi muhen shobutsu chi
To have the infinite Buddha-wisdom (of knowing all the Buddha-worlds and how to save the beings in them).

精進弓智慧箭


精进弓智慧箭

see styles
jīng jìn gōng zhì huì jiàn
    jing1 jin4 gong1 zhi4 hui4 jian4
ching chin kung chih hui chien
 shōjin kyū chie sen
Zeal as the bow, wisdom the arrow.

自調自淨自度


自调自淨自度

see styles
zì diào zì jìng zì dù
    zi4 diao4 zi4 jing4 zi4 du4
tzu tiao tzu ching tzu tu
 jichō jijō jido
The śrāvaka method of salvation by personal discipline, or 'works'; 自調 self-progress by keeping the commandments; 自淨 self-purification by emptying the mind; 自度 self-release by the attainment of gnosis, or wisdom.

自證通慧具足


自证通慧具足

see styles
zì zhèng tōng huì jù zú
    zi4 zheng4 tong1 hui4 ju4 zu2
tzu cheng t`ung hui chü tsu
    tzu cheng tung hui chü tsu
 jishō tsūe gusoku
completion of the penetrating wisdom of self-realization

般若波羅蜜多


般若波罗蜜多

see styles
bō rě bō luó mì duō
    bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
po je po lo mi to
 hannyaharamitta
    はんにゃはらみった
{Buddh} prajna-paramita (perfection of wisdom)
prajñā-pāramitā

般若道行品經


般若道行品经

see styles
bō rě dào xíng pǐn jīng
    bo1 re3 dao4 xing2 pin3 jing1
po je tao hsing p`in ching
    po je tao hsing pin ching
 Hannya dōgyō hon kyō
Wisdom Scripture of Practicing Enlightenment

金剛般若經論


金刚般若经论

see styles
jīn gāng bō rě jīng lùn
    jin1 gang1 bo1 re3 jing1 lun4
chin kang po je ching lun
 Kongō hannyakyō ron
Treatise on the Sūtra of Adamantine Transcendent Wisdom

阿しゅく如来

see styles
 ashukunyorai
    あしゅくにょらい
Akshobhya (one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas)

非學非無學智

see styles
fēi xué fēi wú xué zhì
    fei1 xue2 fei1 wu2 xue2 zhi4
fei hsüeh fei wu hsüeh chih
wisdom of neither training nor no-treatings

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

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