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以智爲體 以智为体 see styles |
yǐ zhì wéi tǐ yi3 zhi4 wei2 ti3 i chih wei t`i i chih wei ti i chi i tai |
taking wisdom as a substance |
以砂施佛 see styles |
yǐ shā shī fó yi3 sha1 shi1 fo2 i sha shih fo isa sebutsu |
The legend of Aśoka when a child giving a handful of gravel as alms to the Buddha in a previous incarnation, hence his rebirth as a king. |
伊葉波羅 伊叶波罗 see styles |
yī shě bō luó yi1 she3 bo1 luo2 i she po lo Ishōhara |
Iśvara 伊溼伐羅 (1) King, sovereign; Siva and others; intp. by 自在 self-existing, independent; applied to Guanyin and other popular deities. (2) A śramaṇa of the West, learned in the Tripiṭaka, who inter alia translated A. D. 426 Samyuktābhidharma-hṛdaya-śāstra, lost since A. D. 730. (3) A bhikṣu of India, commentator on 菩提資糧論 attributed to Nāgārjuna, tr. by Dharmagupta, A. D. 590-616. |
何夷摩柯 see styles |
hé yí mó kē he2 yi2 mo2 ke1 ho i mo k`o ho i mo ko Kaimaka |
Haimaka, a king at the beginning of a kalpa, 金 by name. |
佛具十身 see styles |
fó jù shí shēn fo2 ju4 shi2 shen1 fo chü shih shen butsugu jūshin |
The ten perfect bodies or characteristics of Buddha: (1) 菩提身 Bodhi-body in possession of complete enlightenment. (2) 願身 Vow-body, i.e. the vow to be born in and from the Tuṣita heaven. (3) 化身 nirmāṇakāya, Buddha incarnate as a man. (4) 住持身 Buddha who still occupies his relics or what he has left behind on earth and thus upholds the dharma. (5) 相好莊嚴身 saṁbhogakāya, endowed with an idealized body with all Buddha marks and merits. (6) 勢力身 or 心佛 Power-body, embracing all with his heart of mercy. (7) 如意身 or 意生身 At will body, appearing according to wish or need. (8) 福德身 or 三昧身 samādhi body, or body of blessed virtue. (9) 智身 or 性佛 Wisdom-body, whose nature embraces all wisdom. (10) 法身 dharmakāya, the absolute Buddha, or essence of all life. |
佛無礙慧 佛无碍慧 see styles |
fó wú ài huì fo2 wu2 ai4 hui4 fo wu ai hui butsu muge e |
Unhindered, infinite Buddha-wisdom. |
佛道法王 see styles |
fó dào fǎ wáng fo2 dao4 fa3 wang2 fo tao fa wang butsu dōhō ō |
the King of the Buddha-Path |
佛陀毱多 see styles |
fó tuó jú duō fo2 tuo2 ju2 duo1 fo t`o chü to fo to chü to Buddagikuta |
Buddhagupta, "a Buddhistic king of Magadha, son and successor of Śakrāditya," Eitel. |
俄底浦斯 see styles |
é dǐ pǔ sī e2 di3 pu3 si1 o ti p`u ssu o ti pu ssu |
Oedipus, legendary king of Thebes who killed his father and married his mother |
修所成慧 see styles |
xiū suǒ chéng huì xiu1 suo3 cheng2 hui4 hsiu so ch`eng hui hsiu so cheng hui shu shojō e |
wisdom acquired through meditation |
傾国傾城 see styles |
keikokukeisei / kekokukese けいこくけいせい |
(yoji) (See 傾城傾国) woman so glamorous as to bring ruin to a country (castle) as its king (lord) is captivated by her beauty; femme fatale |
傾城傾国 see styles |
keiseikeikoku / kesekekoku けいせいけいこく |
(yoji) (See 傾国傾城) woman so glamorous as to bring ruin to a country (castle) as its king (lord) is captivated by her beauty; femme fatale |
優婆毱多 优婆毱多 see styles |
yōu pó jú duō you1 po2 ju2 duo1 yu p`o chü to yu po chü to Ubagikuta |
Upagupta, 優婆鞠多 (or 優婆掘多); 優波笈多 (or 優波毱多); 鄔波毱多 (or 鄔波級多 or 鄔波屈多); 烏波毱多. A 'śūdra by birth, who entered upon monastic life when 17 years old'. Eitel. He was renowned as almost a Buddha, lived under King Aśoka, and is reputed as the fifth patriarch, 200 years after the Nirvāṇa. |
優波難陀 优波难陀 see styles |
yōu bō nán tuó you1 bo1 nan2 tuo2 yu po nan t`o yu po nan to Upananda |
Upananda, a disciple of Śākyamuni; also a nāga king. |
八大明王 see styles |
bā dà míng wáng ba1 da4 ming2 wang2 pa ta ming wang hachidaimyouou / hachidaimyoo はちだいみょうおう |
{Buddh} (See 五大明王) eight great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Mezu, Munosho, Trilokavijaya, Ucchusma, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka) The eight diamond-kings, or bodhisattvas, in their representations as fierce guardians of Vairocana 大日; 金剛手 is represented as 降三世; 妙吉祥; as 大威德;虛空藏as大笑; 慈氏 as 大輪; 觀自在 as 馬頭; 地藏 as 無能勝明; 除蓋障 as 不動尊 and 普賢as歩擲. |
八相成道 see styles |
bā xiàng chéng dào ba1 xiang4 cheng2 dao4 pa hsiang ch`eng tao pa hsiang cheng tao hassō jōdō |
the eight stages of the Buddha's life (Buddhism) (八相) also 八相示現 Eight aspects of the Buddha's life, which the 起信論 gives as: (1) descent into and abode in the Tuṣita heaven; (2) entry into his mother's womb; (3) abode there visibly preaching to the devas; (4) birth from mother's side in Lumbinī; (5) leaving home at 19 (or 25) as a hermit; (6) after six years' suffering attaining enlightenment; (7) rolling the Law-wheel, or preaching; (8) at 80 entering nirvāṇa. The 四教義 group of Tiantai is slightly different — descent from Tuṣita, entry into womb, birth, leaving home, subjection of Māra, attaining perfect wisdom, preaching, nirvana. See also the two 四相, i.e. 四本相 and 四隨相. |
八識心王 八识心王 see styles |
bā shì xīn wáng ba1 shi4 xin1 wang2 pa shih hsin wang hasshiki shinnō |
The eight fundamental powers of the 八識 and 八識心所 the eight powers functioning, or the concomitant sensations. |
六師迦王 六师迦王 see styles |
liù shī jiā wáng liu4 shi1 jia1 wang2 liu shih chia wang Rokushika Ō |
Name of the king who, thirteen years after the destruction of the Jetavana vihāra. which had been rebuilt 'five centuries ' after the nirvana, again restored it. |
六欲天主 see styles |
liù yù tiān zhǔ liu4 yu4 tian1 zhu3 liu yü t`ien chu liu yü tien chu roku yokuten shu |
king of [one of] the six heavens |
六種決定 六种决定 see styles |
liù zhǒng jué dìng liu4 zhong3 jue2 ding4 liu chung chüeh ting roku shu ketsujō |
The six kinds of certainty resulting from observance of the six pāramitās: 財成決定 the certainty of wealth; 生勝決定 of rebirth in honorable families; 不退決定 of no retrogression (to lower conditions); 修習決定 of progress in practice; 定業決定 of unfailingly good karma; 無功用決定 of effortless abode in truth and wisdom. 大乘莊嚴論 12. |
具足智慧 see styles |
jù zú zhì huì ju4 zu2 zhi4 hui4 chü tsu chih hui gusoku chie |
endowed with wisdom |
分別盛り see styles |
funbetsuzakari ふんべつざかり |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) having reached the age of wisdom; at the age of sound judgement |
功德持慧 see styles |
gōng dé chí huì gong1 de2 chi2 hui4 kung te ch`ih hui kung te chih hui Kudoku Jie |
Merit Possessing Wisdom |
動不動法 动不动法 see styles |
dòng bù dòng fǎ dong4 bu4 dong4 fa3 tung pu tung fa dō fudō hō |
The mutable and the immutable, the changing and the unchanging, the kamadhātu, or realms of metempsychosis and the two higher realms, rupadhātu and arupadhātu. Cf. 不動. |
勝鬘夫人 胜鬘夫人 see styles |
shèng mán fū rén sheng4 man2 fu1 ren2 sheng man fu jen Shōman Bunin |
Mālyaśrī, daughter of Prasenajit, wife of the king of Kośala (Oudh), after whom the Śrīmālādevi-siṃhanāda 會 and 經 are named. |
勤王等事 see styles |
qín wáng děng shì qin2 wang2 deng3 shi4 ch`in wang teng shih chin wang teng shih gonō tōji |
enter the king's service |
十二光佛 see styles |
shí èr guāng fó shi2 er4 guang1 fo2 shih erh kuang fo jūni kōbutsu |
Amitābha's twelve titles of light. The無量壽經上 gives them as 無量光佛, etc., i.e. the Buddha of light that is immeasurable boundless, irresistible, incomparable, yama (or flaming), pure, joy, wisdom, unceasing, surpassing thought, ineffable, surpassing sun and moon. Another list is given in the 九品往生阿彌陀...經. |
十二火天 see styles |
shí èr huǒ tiān shi2 er4 huo3 tian1 shih erh huo t`ien shih erh huo tien jūnikaten |
The homa-, or fire-spirits; Whose representations, colours, magic words, signs, symbols, and mode of worship are given in the 大日經疏20. Also 十二火尊; 十二種火法. The twelve fire-spirits are: (1) Indra or Vairocana, the discoverer or source of fire, symbolizing 智 knowledge; (2) the moon 行滿 which progresses to fullness, with mercy as root and enlightenment as fruit, i,e. Buddha; (3) the wind, represented as a half-moon, fanner of fame, of zeal, and by driving away dark clouds, of enlightenment; (4) the red rays of the rising sun, rohitaka, his swords (or rays) indicating 議 wisdom; (5) 沒M004101拏 a form half stern, half smiling, sternly driving away the passions and trials; (6) 忿怒 irate, bellowing with open mouth, showing four teeth, flowing locks, one eye closed; (7) 闍吒羅 fire burning within, i.e. the inner witness, or realization; (8) 迄灑耶 the waster, or destroyer of waste and injurious products within, i.e. inner purification; (9) 意生 the producer at will, capable of all variety, resembling Viśvakarman, the Brahmanic Vulcan; (10) 羯羅微 the fire-eater; (11) untraceable; (12) 謨賀那 the completer, also the subduer of demons. |
十二願王 十二愿王 see styles |
shí èr yuàn wáng shi2 er4 yuan4 wang2 shih erh yüan wang Jūnigan ō |
The twelve-vow king, i.e. Yao Shih 藥師, the Master of Healing. |
十五智斷 十五智断 see styles |
shí wǔ zhì duàn shi2 wu3 zhi4 duan4 shih wu chih tuan jūgo chidan |
The fifteen days of the waxing moon are likened to the fifteen kinds of increasing wisdom 智, and the fifteen waning days to the fifteen kinds of deliverance from evil 斷. |
十六大力 see styles |
shí liù dà lì shi2 liu4 da4 li4 shih liu ta li jūroku dairiki |
The sixteen great powers obtainable by a bodhisattva, i.e. of will, mind, action, shame (to do evil), energy, firmness, wisdom, virtue, reasoning, personal appearance, physical powers, wealth, spirit, magic, spreading the truth, subduing demons. |
十大弟子 see styles |
shí dà dì zǐ shi2 da4 di4 zi3 shih ta ti tzu juudaideshi / judaideshi じゅうだいでし |
{Buddh} the ten great disciples (of Buddha) The ten chief discip1es of Śākyamuni, each of whom was master of one power or gift. Śāriputra of wisdom; Maudgalyāyana of supernatural powers; Mahākāśyapa of discipline; Aniruddha of 天眼 deva vision; Subhūti of explaining the void or immaterial; Pūrṇa of expounding the law; Kātyāyana of its fundamental principles; Upāli of maintaining the rules; Rāhula of the esoteric; and Ānanda of hearing and remembering. |
十波羅蜜 十波罗蜜 see styles |
shí bō luó mì shi2 bo1 luo2 mi4 shih po lo mi jū haramitsu |
(or 密多) The ten are the six pārāmitas with four added. The six are charity (or almsgiving), purity (or morality), patience, zealous progress, meditation, wisdom; i.e. 施, 戒, 忍, 辱, 精進, 禪, 慧. The four additions are 方便; 願; 力 and 智 upāya, adaptability (or, teaching as suited to the occasion and hearer): praṇidhāna, vows; bala, force of purpose; and jñāna, knowledge. Also 十度. |
十無盡藏 十无尽藏 see styles |
shí wú jìn zàng shi2 wu2 jin4 zang4 shih wu chin tsang jūmujin zō |
The ten boundless treasuries of a bodhisattva: (1) 信 belief and faith; (2) 戒 the commandments; (3) 慚 shame of past misdeeds; (4) 愧blushing over the misdeeds of others; (5) hearing and knowledge of the truth; (6) giving; (7) wisdom; (8) memory; (9) keeping and guarding the sūtras; (10) powers of expounding them. 華 嚴經 20. |
十甘露王 see styles |
shí gān lù wáng shi2 gan1 lu4 wang2 shih kan lu wang Jūkanro ō |
The king of the ten sweet dews, i.e. Amitābha. |
十發趣心 十发趣心 see styles |
shí fā qù xīn shi2 fa1 qu4 xin1 shih fa ch`ü hsin shih fa chü hsin jū hosshu shin |
The ten directional decisions: (1) renouncement of the world; (2) observance of the commandments; (3) patience or endurance; (4) zealous progress; (5) meditation; (6) wisdom or understanding; (7) 願心 the will for good for oneself and others; (8) 護心 protection (of Buddha, Dharma, Sangha); (9) 喜心 joy; (10) 頂心 highest wisdom. v. 梵綱經, 心地品. |
十種方便 十种方便 see styles |
shí zhǒng fāng biàn shi2 zhong3 fang1 bian4 shih chung fang pien jusshu hōben |
Ten kinds of suitable aids to religious success: almsgiving (or self-sacrifice); keeping the commandments; forbearance; zealous progress; meditation; wisdom; great kindness; great pity; awaking and stimulating others; preaching (or revolving) the never receding wheel of the Law. |
十種智力 十种智力 see styles |
shí zhǒng zhì lì shi2 zhong3 zhi4 li4 shih chung chih li jūshu chiriki |
The ten kinds of wisdom and power, v. 十智 and 十力. |
十種智明 十种智明 see styles |
shí zhǒng zhì míng shi2 zhong3 zhi4 ming2 shih chung chih ming jusshu chimyō |
Ten kinds of bodhisattva wisdom, or omniscience, for the understanding of all things relating to all beings, in order, to save them from the sufferings of mortality and bring them to true bodhi. The ten are detailed in the Hua-yen 華嚴 sūtra in two groups, one in the 十明品 and one in the 離世間品. |
十長養心 十长养心 see styles |
shí cháng yǎng xīn shi2 chang2 yang3 xin1 shih ch`ang yang hsin shih chang yang hsin jūchōyōshin |
The ten kinds of well-nourished heart, essential to entry into the cult of the higher patience and endurance: a heart of kindness; of pity; of joy (in progress toward salvation of others); renunciation; almsgiving; delight in telling the doctrine; benefiting or aiding others to salvation; unity, or amity; concentration in meditation; wisdom; v. 梵綱經,心地品. |
千軍萬馬 千军万马 see styles |
qiān jun wàn mǎ qian1 jun1 wan4 ma3 ch`ien chün wan ma chien chün wan ma |
magnificent army with thousands of men and horses (idiom); impressive display of manpower; all the King's horses and all the King's men |
同體智力 同体智力 see styles |
tóng tǐ zhì lì tong2 ti3 zhi4 li4 t`ung t`i chih li tung ti chih li dōtai chiriki |
wisdom power based on [the awareness that] all beings have the same original nature |
吳王闔廬 吴王阖庐 see styles |
wú wáng hé lú wu2 wang2 he2 lu2 wu wang ho lu |
King Helu of Wu (-496 BC, reigned 514-496 BC); also called 吳王闔閭|吴王阖闾 |
吳王闔閭 吴王阖闾 see styles |
wú wáng hé lǘ wu2 wang2 he2 lu:2 wu wang ho lü |
King Helu of Wu (-496 BC, reigned 514-496 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸; also called 吳王闔廬|吴王阖庐 |
四事法門 四事法门 see styles |
sì shì fǎ mén si4 shi4 fa3 men2 ssu shih fa men shiji hōmon |
Four methods of a bodhisattva's preparation for preaching the Law— entry into meditation: into wisdom; into complete moral self-control; and into clear discernment, or reasoning, 辯才門. |
国王陛下 see styles |
kokuouheika / kokuoheka こくおうへいか |
(expression) His Majesty the King |
圖坦卡蒙 图坦卡蒙 see styles |
tú tǎn kǎ méng tu2 tan3 ka3 meng2 t`u t`an k`a meng tu tan ka meng |
Tutankhamen, king of ancient Egypt 1333-1323 BC |
圖坦卡門 图坦卡门 see styles |
tú tǎn kǎ mén tu2 tan3 ka3 men2 t`u t`an k`a men tu tan ka men |
Tutankhamen, king of ancient Egypt 1333-1323 BC |
在位時代 在位时代 see styles |
zài wèi shí dài zai4 wei4 shi2 dai4 tsai wei shih tai |
reign (of a king, emperor etc) |
執金剛神 执金刚神 see styles |
zhí jīn gāng shén zhi2 jin1 gang1 shen2 chih chin kang shen shukongoujin; shuukongoujin; shikkongoujin / shukongojin; shukongojin; shikkongojin しゅこんごうじん; しゅうこんごうじん; しっこんごうじん |
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵,仁王) Vajradhara (vajra-wielding gods) vajrapāṇi, vajradhara. Any deva-holder of the vajra. (1) Indra, who in a former incarnation took an oath to defend Buddhism, was reborn as king of the yakṣas, hence he and his yakṣas carry vajras. (2) Mañjuśrī as the spiritual reflex of the Dhyāni Buddha Akṣobhya. (3) A popular deity, the terror of all enemies of Buddhist believers, specially worshipped in exorcisms and sorcery by the Yoga school. |
境界般若 see styles |
jìng jiè bō rě jing4 jie4 bo1 re3 ching chieh po je kyōgai hannya |
External world prajñā, or wisdom of all things; prajñā is subjective, all things are its objective. |
多羅波蟹 see styles |
tarabagani たらばがに |
(kana only) red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) |
大光明王 see styles |
dà guāng míng wáng da4 guang1 ming2 wang2 ta kuang ming wang Dai kōmyō ō |
The Great-Light Ming-wang, Śākyamuni in a previous existence, when king of Jambudvīpa, at Benares. There his white elephant, stirred by the sight of a female elephant, ran away with him into the forest, where he rebuked his mahout, who replied, "I can only control the body not the mind, only a Buddha can control the mind." Thereupon the royal rider made his resolve to attain bodhi and become a Buddha. Later, he gave to all that asked, finally even his own head to a Brahman who demanded it, at the instigation of an enemy king. |
大円鏡智 see styles |
daienkyouchi / daienkyochi だいえんきょうち |
{Buddh} adarsa-jnana (great-perfect-mirror wisdom, wisdom clearly elucidating all things) |
大圓鏡智 大圆镜智 see styles |
dà yuán jìng zhì da4 yuan2 jing4 zhi4 ta yüan ching chih dai enkyō chi |
Great perfect mirror wisdom, i.e. perfect all-reflecting Buddha-wisdom. |
大孔雀王 see styles |
dà kǒng qiǎo wáng da4 kong3 qiao3 wang2 ta k`ung ch`iao wang ta kung chiao wang dai kujaku ō |
The mayūra, or "peacock" 明王 ,v. 孔雀王There are seven sets of spells connected with him. |
大定智悲 see styles |
dà dìng zhì bēi da4 ding4 zhi4 bei1 ta ting chih pei dai jō chi hi |
Great insight, great wisdom, great pity, the three virtues 三德for Buddha by which he achieves enlightenment and wisdom and saves all beings. |
大寶山王 大宝山王 see styles |
dà bǎo shān wáng da4 bao3 shan1 wang2 ta pao shan wang daihōsan ō |
great jeweled mountain king |
大寶華王 大宝华王 see styles |
dà bǎo huā wáng da4 bao3 hua1 wang2 ta pao hua wang daihōke ō |
King of jewel-lotuses, i.e., the finest of the gem-flowers 大寶華. |
大慧刀印 see styles |
dà huì dāo yìn da4 hui4 dao1 yin4 ta hui tao yin daie tōin |
The sign of the great wisdom sword, the same esoteric sign as the 寳甁印 and 塔印 There are two books, the abbreviated titles of which are 大慧語錄 and its supplement the 大慧武庫. |
大方便智 see styles |
dà fāng biàn zhì da4 fang1 bian4 zhi4 ta fang pien chih dai hōben chi |
the wisdom using great expedient means |
大日覺王 大日觉王 see styles |
dà rì jué wáng da4 ri4 jue2 wang2 ta jih chüeh wang Dainichi kakuō |
Vairocana, the king of bodhi. |
大曼荼羅 大曼荼罗 see styles |
dà màn tú luó da4 man4 tu2 luo2 ta man t`u lo ta man tu lo daimandara だいまんだら |
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) great mandala (in Shingon); mandala with an image of each deity (大曼) The great maṇḍala; one of four groups of Buddhas and bodhisattvas of the esoteric school. The esoteric word 阿 "a " is styled the great maṇḍala-king. |
大梵天王 see styles |
dà fàn tiān wáng da4 fan4 tian1 wang2 ta fan t`ien wang ta fan tien wang Daibon Tennō |
Mahābrahma deva rāja, king of the eighteen Brahmalokas. |
大樹仙人 大树仙人 see styles |
dà shù xiān rén da4 shu4 xian1 ren2 ta shu hsien jen Daiju Sennin |
Mahāvṛkṣa ṛṣi, the ascetic Vāyu, who meditated so long that a big tree grew out of his shoulders. Seeing a hundred beautiful princesses he desired them; being spurned, he was filled with hatred, and with a spell turned them into hunchbacks; hence Kanyākubja, v. 羯 or 罽 the city of hump-backed maidens; its king was ? Brahmadatta. v. 西域記 5. |
大笑明王 see styles |
dà xiào míng wáng da4 xiao4 ming2 wang2 ta hsiao ming wang Daishō myōō |
? Vajrahāsa 跋折羅吒訶婆 The great laughing Mingwang, v. 明王. |
大般若偈 see styles |
dà bō rě jié da4 bo1 re3 jie2 ta po je chieh dai hannya ge |
verse from Great Perfection of Wisdom Sūtra |
大般若経 see styles |
daihannyakyou / daihannyakyo だいはんにゃきょう |
{Buddh} Great Perfection of Wisdom Sutra |
大般若經 大般若经 see styles |
dà bō rè jīng da4 bo1 re4 jing1 ta po je ching Dai hannya kyō |
The Mahā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra. |
大轉輪王 大转轮王 see styles |
dà zhuǎn lún wáng da4 zhuan3 lun2 wang2 ta chuan lun wang dai tenrin ō |
v. 大勝金剛. |
大醫王佛 大医王佛 see styles |
dà yī wáng fó da4 yi1 wang2 fo2 ta i wang fo Daiiō butsu |
Great Healing King Buddha |
大鬧天宮 大闹天宫 see styles |
dà nào tiān gōng da4 nao4 tian1 gong1 ta nao t`ien kung ta nao tien kung |
Monkey Wreaks Havoc in Heaven, story about the Monkey King Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1] from the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记 |
大龍權現 大龙权现 see styles |
dà lóng quán xiàn da4 long2 quan2 xian4 ta lung ch`üan hsien ta lung chüan hsien Dairyū gongen |
The Bodhisattva who, having attained the 大地 stage, by the power of his vow transformed himself into a dragon-king, 西域記 1. |
天耳智通 see styles |
tiān ěr zhì tōng tian1 er3 zhi4 tong1 t`ien erh chih t`ung tien erh chih tung tenni chitsū |
wisdom of divine hearing |
奪三振王 see styles |
datsusanshinou / datsusanshino だつさんしんおう |
{baseb} strikeout leader (in a given season); strikeout king |
如來智慧 如来智慧 see styles |
rú lái zhì huì ru2 lai2 zhi4 hui4 ju lai chih hui nyorai chie |
wisdom of the Tathāgata |
如來智眼 如来智眼 see styles |
rú lái zhì yǎn ru2 lai2 zhi4 yan3 ju lai chih yen nyorai chigen |
wisdom-eye of the Tathāgata |
妙善公主 see styles |
miào shàn gōng zhǔ miao4 shan4 gong1 zhu3 miao shan kung chu Myōzen kōshu |
The princess of wonderful goodness, name of Guanyin as third daughter of King 莊嚴 Zhuangyan. |
妙方便慧 see styles |
miào fāng biàn huì miao4 fang1 bian4 hui4 miao fang pien hui myō hōben e |
marvelous expedient wisdom |
妙莊嚴王 妙庄严王 see styles |
miào zhuāng yán wáng miao4 zhuang1 yan2 wang2 miao chuang yen wang myōshōgon ō |
The king Marvelous Adornment (Śubha-vyūha-rāja) |
孔雀明王 see styles |
kǒng qiǎo míng wáng kong3 qiao3 ming2 wang2 k`ung ch`iao ming wang kung chiao ming wang kujakumyouou / kujakumyoo くじゃくみょうおう |
{Buddh} Mahamayuri (deity usu. depicted riding a peacock) Peacock king, ' a former incarnation of Śākyamuni, when as a peacock he sucked from a rock water of miraculous healing power; now one of the mahārāja bodhisattvas, with four arms, who rides on a peacock; his full title is 佛母大金曜孔雀明王. There is another 孔雀王 with two arms. |
安坐不動 安坐不动 see styles |
ān zuò bù dòng an1 zuo4 bu4 dong4 an tso pu tung anza fudō |
to sit stably and motionless |
定慧均等 see styles |
dìng huì jun děng ding4 hui4 jun1 deng3 ting hui chün teng jōe kintō |
the balance of concentration and wisdom |
定海神針 定海神针 see styles |
dìng hǎi shén zhēn ding4 hai3 shen2 zhen1 ting hai shen chen |
another name for 金箍棒[jin1 gu1 bang4], the Monkey King's golden cudgel; (fig.) stabilizing force |
寂然不動 寂然不动 see styles |
jí rán bù dòng ji2 ran2 bu4 dong4 chi jan pu tung jakunen fudō |
still and unmoving |
寶王三昧 宝王三昧 see styles |
bǎo wáng sān mèi bao3 wang2 san1 mei4 pao wang san mei hōō zanmai |
The King of Treasures samādhi, achieved by fixing the mind on Buddha. |
封神演義 封神演义 see styles |
fēng shén yǎn yì feng1 shen2 yan3 yi4 feng shen yen i |
Investiture of the Gods, major Ming dynasty vernacular novel of mythology and fantasy, very loosely based on King Wu of Zhou's 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] overthrow of the Shang, subsequent material for opera, film, TV series, computer games etc |
少智衆生 少智众生 see styles |
shǎo zhì zhòng shēng shao3 zhi4 zhong4 sheng1 shao chih chung sheng shō chi shūjō |
sentient beings of little wisdom |
工巧業智 工巧业智 see styles |
gōng qiǎo yè zhì gong1 qiao3 ye4 zhi4 kung ch`iao yeh chih kung chiao yeh chih kukō gōchi |
skilfull karmic wisdom |
巨海扇蛤 see styles |
jù hǎi shàn gé ju4 hai3 shan4 ge2 chü hai shan ko |
great scallop (Pecten maxiumus); king scallop |
市演得迦 see styles |
shì yǎn dé jiā shi4 yan3 de2 jia1 shih yen te chia Shientoka |
Jetaka, or 婆多婆漢那 Sadvahana. A king of southern Kosala, patron of Nāgārjuna. |
師子頬玉 see styles |
shī zi jiá yù shi1 zi jia2 yu4 shih tzu chia yü |
Siṃhahanu. The paternal grandfather of Śākyamuni, a king of Kapilavastu, father of Śuddhodana, Śuklodana, Droṇodana, and Amṛtodana. |
平等大慧 see styles |
píng děng dà huì ping2 deng3 da4 hui4 p`ing teng ta hui ping teng ta hui byōdō daie |
Universal great wisdom', the declaration by the ancient Buddha in the Lotus Sutra, that all would obtain the Buddha-wisdom. |
平等性智 see styles |
píng děng xìng zhì ping2 deng3 xing4 zhi4 p`ing teng hsing chih ping teng hsing chih byōdō shō chi |
samatājñāna. The wisdom of rising above such distinctions as I and Thou, meum and tūm, thus being rid of the ego idea, and wisdom in regard to all things equally and universally, cf. 五智. The esoteric school also call it the 灌頂智 and Ratnasaṃbhava wisdom. |
廣大智慧 广大智慧 see styles |
guǎng dà zhì huì guang3 da4 zhi4 hui4 kuang ta chih hui kōdai chie |
vast wisdom |
延促劫智 see styles |
yán cù jié zhì yan2 cu4 jie2 zhi4 yen ts`u chieh chih yen tsu chieh chih ensoku kōchi |
Buddha-wisdom, which surmounts all extending or shrinking kalpas, v. 劫波. |
引正太子 see styles |
yǐn zhèng tài zǐ yin3 zheng4 tai4 zi3 yin cheng t`ai tzu yin cheng tai tzu Inshō taishi |
Sātavāhana, 沙多婆漢那 a prince of Kosala, whose father the king was the patron of Nāgārjuna; the prince, attributing his father's unduly prolonged life to Nāgārjuna's magic, is said to have compelled the latter to commit suicide, on hearing of which the king died and the prince ascended the throne. 西域記 10. |
弗沙蜜羅 弗沙蜜罗 see styles |
fú shā mì luó fu2 sha1 mi4 luo2 fu sha mi lo Hosshamitta |
Puṣyamitra, the fourth successor of King Aśoka; asking what he should do to perpetuate his name, he was told that Aśoka had erected 84, 000 shrines and he might become famous by destroying them, which he is said to have done, v. 雜阿含經 25. Also see 弗沙蜜多. |
彈宅迦林 弹宅迦林 see styles |
dàn zhái jiā lín dan4 zhai2 jia1 lin2 tan chai chia lin Dantakarin |
The forest of Daṇḍaka, destroyed by a ṛṣi because the king had carried off the ṛṣi's wife, saying a ṛṣi had no need for one. |
彌蘭陀王 弥兰陀王 see styles |
mí lán tuó wáng mi2 lan2 tuo2 wang2 mi lan t`o wang mi lan to wang Miranda ō |
King Miliṇḍa |
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