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| 五種性 五种性see styles | wǔ zhǒng xìng wu3 zhong3 xing4 wu chung hsing goshu shō | The five germ-natures, or roots of bodhisattva development: (1) 習種性 the germ nature of study of the 空 void (or immaterial), which corrects all illusions of time and space; it corresponds to the 十住 stage; (2) 性種性 that of ability to discriminate all the 性 natures of phenomena and transform the living; the 十行 stage; (3) 道種性(the middle-) way germ-nature, which attains insight into Buddha-laws; the 十廻向; (4) 聖種性 the saint germ-nature which produces holiness by destroying ignorance; the 十廻向 which the bodhisattva leaves the ranks of the 賢 and becomes 聖; (5) 等覺種性 the bodhi-rank germ-nature which produces Buddhahood, i. e. 等覺. | 
| 五種藏 五种藏see styles | wǔ zhǒng zàng wu3 zhong3 zang4 wu chung tsang goshu zō | The five 'stores', or the five differentiations of the one Buddha-nature; (1) 如來藏 the Tathāgata-nature, which is the fundamental universal nature possessed by all the living: (2) 正法藏 the source or treasury of all right laws and virtues: (3) 法身藏 the storehouse of the dharmakāya obtained by all saints: (4) 出世藏 the eternal spiritual nature, free from earthly errors; (5) 自性淸淨藏 the storehouse of the pure Buddha-nature. Another similar group is 如來藏, 法界藏, 法身藏, 出世間上上藏, and 自性淸淨藏. | 
| 五臺山 五台山see styles | wǔ tái shān wu3 tai2 shan1 wu t`ai shan wu tai shan Godai Zan | Mt Wutai in Shanxi 山西[Shan1 xi1], one of the Four Sacred Mountains and home of the Bodhimanda of Manjushri 文殊[Wen2 shu1] Pañcaśirsha, Pancaśikha. Wutai Shan, near the northeastern border of Shanxi, one of the four mountains sacred to Buddhism in China. The principal temple was built A. D. 471-500. There are about 150 monasteries, of which 24 are lamaseries. The chief director is known as Changjia Fo (the ever-renewing Buddha). Mañjuśrī is its patron saint. It is also styled 淸涼山. | 
| 五逆罪see styles | wǔ nì zuì wu3 ni4 zui4 wu ni tsui gogyakuzai ごぎゃくざい | {Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha) five heinous sins | 
| 人中尊see styles | rén zhōng zūn ren2 zhong1 zun1 jen chung tsun ninchū son | The Honoured One among or of men, the Buddha. | 
| 人中樹 人中树see styles | rén zhōng shù ren2 zhong1 shu4 jen chung shu ninchūju | The Tree among men, giving shelter as the bodhi-tree, a Buddha. | 
| 人師子 人师子see styles | rén shī zǐ ren2 shi1 zi3 jen shih tzu nin shishi | nṛsiṃha. The Lion of men, Buddha as leader and commander. | 
| 人相印see styles | rén xiāng yìn ren2 xiang1 yin4 jen hsiang yin | Sealed with the sign of manhood, i.e. of the religious life. 大仙 Maharsi. Great sages, applied to Buddhist saints as superior to ordinary "immortals"; also to sravakas, and especially to Buddha; | | 戒 are the Buddha's laws or commands. Vasistha 婆私瑟侘 was one of the seven rsis 大仙 of Brahmanic mythology. | 
| 仏さんsee styles | hotokesan ほとけさん | (1) (familiar language) (a) Buddha; (2) (familiar language) deceased person | 
| 仏の道see styles | hotokenomichi ほとけのみち | (exp,n) way of the Buddha; Buddha's teachings | 
| 仏倒しsee styles | hotokedaoshi ほとけだおし | falling to the ground like a Buddha statue being thrown down | 
| 仏十号see styles | butsujuugou / butsujugo ぶつじゅうごう | (rare) (See 十号) ten epithets of Buddha | 
| 仏弟子see styles | butsudeshi ぶつでし | (1) Buddhist; (2) disciple of Buddha | 
| 仏手柑see styles | busshukan; bushukan; busshukan; bushukan ぶっしゅかん; ぶしゅかん; ブッシュカン; ブシュカン | Buddha's hand (Citrus medica sarcodactylus); fingered citron | 
| 仏法僧see styles | buppousou; buppousou / bupposo; bupposo ぶっぽうそう; ブッポウソウ | (1) (ぶっぽうそう only) {Buddh} (See 三宝・さんぼう) Buddha, Dharma, Sangha; The Three Jewels; Buddha, the teachings of Buddha, and the community of monks and nuns; (2) (kana only) Oriental dollarbird (Eurystomus orientalis); (3) (kana only) roller (any bird of family Coraciidae); (4) (See コノハズク) Eurasian scops owl (Otus scops) | 
| 仏涅槃see styles | butsunehan ぶつねはん | (1) {Buddh} the death of Shakyamuni Buddha; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 仏涅槃忌) Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (orig. 15th of the 2nd month, now 15th of the 3rd month) | 
| 仏生会see styles | busshoue / busshoe ぶっしょうえ | {Buddh} (See 灌仏会) service celebrating the birth of the Buddha (held on April 8); Buddha's birthday festival | 
| 仏舎利see styles | busshari ぶっしゃり | Buddha's ashes | 
| 仏足石see styles | bussokuseki ぶっそくせき | {Buddh} footprint of the Buddha carved in stone | 
| 仏頂尊see styles | bucchouson / bucchoson ぶっちょうそん | {Buddh} (See 密教) Butchōson (type of Buddha representing omniscience in Mikkyō Buddhism); Butchō | 
| 仙鹿王see styles | xiān lù wáng xian1 lu4 wang2 hsien lu wang senroku ō | The royal-stag Genius, i. e. Buddha. | 
| 伐折羅 伐折罗see styles | fá zhé luó fa2 zhe2 luo2 fa che lo basara | vajra. 伐闍羅; 縛日羅 (or 嚩日羅 or 跋日羅) (or 跋日囉); 嚩馹囉; 跋折羅 (or 跋闍羅); 跋折多; 波闍羅 (or 髮闍羅), tr. by 金剛 (金剛杵) Diamond club; the thunderbolt, svastika; recently defined by Western scholars as a sun symbol. It is one of the saptaratna, seven precious things; the sceptre of Indra as god of thunder and lightning, with which he slays the enemies of Buddhism; the sceptre of the exorcist; the symbol of the all conquering power of Buddha. | 
| 伽彌尼 伽弥尼see styles | qié mí ní qie2 mi2 ni2 ch`ieh mi ni chieh mi ni Gamini | Gamini, a king whom the Buddha is said to have addressed, v. sutra of this name. | 
| 伽羅陀 伽罗陀see styles | qié luó tuó qie2 luo2 tuo2 ch`ieh lo t`o chieh lo to garada | (1) Kharādīya, the mountain where Buddha is supposed to have tiered the 地藏十論經, the abode of Tizang; other names for it are 佉伽羅, 佉羅帝 (or佉羅帝提耶). (2) A bodhisattva stage attained after many kalpas. | 
| 佛世尊see styles | fó shì zūn fo2 shi4 zun1 fo shih tsun butsu seson | Buddha, the World-honoured, or honoured of the worlds, a tr. of bhagavat, revered. | 
| 佛世界see styles | fó shì jiè fo2 shi4 jie4 fo shih chieh butsu sekai | A Buddha-realm, divided into two categories, the pure and the impure, i.e. the passionless and passion worlds. | 
| 佛乘戒see styles | fó shèng jiè fo2 sheng4 jie4 fo sheng chieh butsujō kai | The rules and commandments conveying beings to salvation. | 
| 佛五姓see styles | fó wǔ xìng fo2 wu3 xing4 fo wu hsing butsugoshō | The five surnames of Buddha before he became enlightened: 瞿曇 Gautama, a branch of the Śākya clan; 甘蔗Ikṣvāku, one of Buddha's ancestors; 日種 Sūryavaṁśa, of the sun race; 舍夷 ? Śāka; 釋迦 Śākya, the name of Buddha's clan. This last is generally used in China. | 
| 佛出世see styles | fó chū shì fo2 chu1 shi4 fo ch`u shih fo chu shih butsu shusse | Buddha appearing in the world | 
| 佛刹土see styles | fó chà tǔ fo2 cha4 tu3 fo ch`a t`u fo cha tu bussetsudo | buddha-land(s) | 
| 佛功德see styles | fó gōng dé fo2 gong1 de2 fo kung te butsu kudoku | buddha's attributes | 
| 佛十力see styles | fó shí lì fo2 shi2 li4 fo shih li butsu jūriki | ten powers of a buddha | 
| 佛名懺 佛名忏see styles | fó míng chàn fo2 ming2 chan4 fo ming ch`an fo ming chan butsumyō zan | confession by recitation of the Buddha's name | 
| 佛國土 佛国土see styles | fó guó tǔ fo2 guo2 tu3 fo kuo t`u fo kuo tu bukkokudo | Buddha-lands | 
| 佛國寺 佛国寺see styles | fó guó sì fo2 guo2 si4 fo kuo ssu Bukkokuji | Buddha Country Temple | 
| 佛在世see styles | fó zài shì fo2 zai4 shi4 fo tsai shih butsuzaise | a buddha in this word | 
| 佛地經 佛地经see styles | fó dì jīng fo2 di4 jing1 fo ti ching Butsuji kyō | Sūtra of the Buddha-stage | 
| 佛塔寺see styles | fó tǎ sì fo2 ta3 si4 fo t`a ssu fo ta ssu butsu tōji | a stūpa of a buddha | 
| 佛境界see styles | fó jìng jiè fo2 jing4 jie4 fo ching chieh bukkyōgai | Buddha-realm | 
| 佛大師 佛大师see styles | fó dà shī fo2 da4 shi1 fo ta shih butsu daishi | Buddha, the great commander | 
| 佛大道see styles | fó dà dào fo2 da4 dao4 fo ta tao butsu daidō | the great Buddha-Path | 
| 佛如來 佛如来see styles | fó rú lái fo2 ru2 lai2 fo ju lai butsu nyorai | Buddha-tathāgata | 
| 佛威儀 佛威仪see styles | fó wēi yí fo2 wei1 yi2 fo wei i butsuno iigi | buddha-conduct | 
| 佛尊道see styles | fó zūn dào fo2 zun1 dao4 fo tsun tao busson dō | the pre-eminent Path of a buddha | 
| 佛廟寺 佛庙寺see styles | fó miào sì fo2 miao4 si4 fo miao ssu butsu myōji | buddha-shrine | 
| 佛弟子see styles | fó dì zǐ fo2 di4 zi3 fo ti tzu butsu deshi | Disciples of Buddha, whether monks or laymen. | 
| 佛影窟see styles | fó yǐng kū fo2 ying3 ku1 fo ying k`u fo ying ku Butsuyōkutsu | Buddha-Shadow Cave | 
| 佛心印see styles | fó xīn yìn fo2 xin1 yin4 fo hsin yin busshin in | The seal of the Buddha heart or mind, the stamp of the universal Buddha-heart in every one; the seal on a Buddha's heart, or breast; the svastika. | 
| 佛心宗see styles | fó xīn zōng fo2 xin1 zong1 fo hsin tsung Busshin Shū | The sect of the Buddha-heart, i.e. the Chan (Zen) or Intuitive sect of Bodhidharma, holding that each individual has direct access to Buddha through meditation. | 
| 佛性佛see styles | fó xìng fó fo2 xing4 fo2 fo hsing fo busshō butsu | Buddha as Buddha-nature | 
| 佛性戒see styles | fó xìng jiè fo2 xing4 jie4 fo hsing chieh busshō kai | The moral law which arises out of the Buddha-nature in all beings; also which reveals or evolves the Buddha-nature. | 
| 佛性論 佛性论see styles | fó xìng lùn fo2 xing4 lun4 fo hsing lun Busshō ron | Buddha-nature Treatise | 
| 佛想佛see styles | fó xiǎng fó fo2 xiang3 fo2 fo hsiang fo bussō butsu | Buddha perceived as a Buddha | 
| 佛所作see styles | fó suǒ zuò fo2 suo3 zuo4 fo so tso butsu shosa | Buddha-activities | 
| 佛所行see styles | fó suǒ xíng fo2 suo3 xing2 fo so hsing butsu shogyō | the Buddha's activities | 
| 佛所說 佛所说see styles | fó suǒ shuō fo2 suo3 shuo1 fo so shuo butsu shosetsu | the Buddha's teachings | 
| 佛支提see styles | fó zhī tí fo2 zhi1 ti2 fo chih t`i fo chih ti butsushidai | Buddha's caitya, or stūpa, v. 支提. A Buddhist reliquary, or pagoda, where relics of the Buddha, 舍利 śarīra, were kept; a stūpa 塔婆 was a tower for relics; such towers are of varying shape; originally sepulchres, then mere cenotaphs, they have become symbols of Buddhism. | 
| 佛教敕see styles | fó jiào chì fo2 jiao4 chi4 fo chiao ch`ih fo chiao chih bukkyō choku | the Buddha's instructions | 
| 佛教門 佛教门see styles | fó jiào mén fo2 jiao4 men2 fo chiao men bukkyō mon | the gateway of the teachings of the Buddha | 
| 佛智慧see styles | fó zhì huì fo2 zhi4 hui4 fo chih hui butchie | buddha's wisdom | 
| 佛正法see styles | fó zhèng fǎ fo2 zheng4 fa3 fo cheng fa butsu shōbō | Buddha's true teaching | 
| 佛法中see styles | fó fǎ zhōng fo2 fa3 zhong1 fo fa chung buppō chū | among the marks of a buddha | 
| 佛法藏see styles | fó fǎ zàng fo2 fa3 zang4 fo fa tsang buppō zō | The storehouse of Buddha-law, the bhūtatathatā as the source of all things. | 
| 佛法身see styles | fó fǎ shēn fo2 fa3 shen1 fo fa shen butsu hosshin | buddha's dharma-body | 
| 佛涅槃see styles | fó niè pán fo2 nie4 pan2 fo nieh p`an fo nieh pan butsu nehan | nirvāṇa of the Buddha | 
| 佛滅度 佛灭度see styles | fó miè dù fo2 mie4 du4 fo mieh tu butsu metsudo | the Buddha's extinction | 
| 佛生日see styles | fó shēng rì fo2 sheng1 ri4 fo sheng jih busshō nichi | Buddha's birthday, the 4th month, 8th day, or 2nd month, 8th day, the former having preference for celebration of his birthday in China. | 
| 佛生會 佛生会see styles | fó shēng huì fo2 sheng1 hui4 fo sheng hui butsushōe | Buddha's birthday celebration | 
| 佛眞子see styles | fó zhēn zǐ fo2 zhen1 zi3 fo chen tzu butsu no shinshi | true child [disciple] of the buddha | 
| 佛眼尊see styles | fó yǎn zūn fo2 yan3 zun1 fo yen tsun Butsugen son | A term of the esoteric cult for the source or mother of all wisdom, also called佛眼部母; 佛眼佛母; 佛母身; 佛母尊; 虛空佛. | 
| 佛神力see styles | fó shén lì fo2 shen2 li4 fo shen li butsu jinriki | Buddha's supernatural power(s) | 
| 佛神寺see styles | fó shén sì fo2 shen2 si4 fo shen ssu butsu jinji | a shrine of a buddha | 
| 佛福田see styles | fó fú tián fo2 fu2 tian2 fo fu t`ien fo fu tien butsu fukuden | Buddha's field of merit | 
| 佛種姓 佛种姓see styles | fó zhǒng xìng fo2 zhong3 xing4 fo chung hsing busshushō | Those of the Buddha-clan, Buddhists. | 
| 佛種性 佛种性see styles | fó zhǒng xìng fo2 zhong3 xing4 fo chung hsing busshushō | buddha seed-nature | 
| 佛種智 佛种智see styles | fó zhǒng zhì fo2 zhong3 zhi4 fo chung chih butsu shuchi | the Buddha's cognition of specific things | 
| 佛聖教 佛圣教see styles | fó s hèng jiào fo2 s heng4 jiao4 fo s heng chiao butsu shōkyō | Buddha's noble teaching | 
| 佛舍利see styles | fó shè lì fo2 she4 li4 fo she li busshari | ashes of cremated Buddha Buddha's śarīra. Relics or ashes left after Buddha's cremation, literally Buddha's body. | 
| 佛菩提see styles | fó pú tí fo2 pu2 ti2 fo p`u t`i fo pu ti butsu bodai | enlightenment of the buddha(s) | 
| 佛衆會 佛众会see styles | fó zhòng huì fo2 zhong4 hui4 fo chung hui butsushue | buddha assembly | 
| 佛誕日 佛诞日see styles | fó dàn rì fo2 dan4 ri4 fo tan jih | Buddha's Birthday (8th day of the 4th Lunar month) | 
| 佛誕會 佛诞会see styles | fó dàn huì fo2 dan4 hui4 fo tan hui buttan'e | ceremony held to commemorate the Buddha's birthday | 
| 佛語必 佛语必see styles | fó yǔ bì fo2 yu3 bi4 fo yü pi butsugohitsu | The bhūtatathatā, as the mind or storehouse of Buddha's words. | 
| 佛語言 佛语言see styles | fó yǔ yán fo2 yu3 yan2 fo yü yen butsu gogon | Buddha's speech | 
| 佛說法 佛说法see styles | fó shuō fǎ fo2 shuo1 fa3 fo shuo fa bussetsu hō | dharma taught by the Buddha | 
| 佛足石see styles | fó zú shí fo2 zu2 shi2 fo tsu shih bussoku seki | buddha footprint stone | 
| 佛身土see styles | fó shēn tǔ fo2 shen1 tu3 fo shen t`u fo shen tu busshindo | buddha-body land | 
| 佛身血see styles | fó shēn xiě fo2 shen1 xie3 fo shen hsieh busshin ketsu | blood of a (living) buddha | 
| 佛道乘see styles | fó dào shèng fo2 dao4 sheng4 fo tao sheng butsu dōjō | the Vehicle of the Buddha-Path | 
| 佛道場 佛道场see styles | fó dào chǎng fo2 dao4 chang3 fo tao ch`ang fo tao chang butsu dōjō | the platform or terrace of the Path (enlightenment) of the Buddha | 
| 佛道法see styles | fó dào fǎ fo2 dao4 fa3 fo tao fa butsu dōhō | the Dharma of the Buddha | 
| 佛道行see styles | fó dào xíng fo2 dao4 xing2 fo tao hsing butsu dōgyō | the practice of the (Buddha-)Path | 
| 佛陀耶see styles | fó tuó yé fo2 tuo2 ye2 fo t`o yeh fo to yeh butsudaya | buddha-hall | 
| 佛隨念 佛随念see styles | fó suí niàn fo2 sui2 nian4 fo sui nien butsu zuinen | mindfulness of Buddha | 
| 佛音聲 佛音声see styles | fó yīn shēng fo2 yin1 sheng1 fo yin sheng butsu onshō | the Buddha's voice | 
| 佛頂印 佛顶印see styles | fó dǐng yìn fo2 ding3 yin4 fo ting yin butchō in | The characteristic sign on a Buddha's head, short curls, topknot, or uṣnīṣa. | 
| 佛頂尊 佛顶尊see styles | fó dǐng zūn fo2 ding3 zun1 fo ting tsun bucchō son | supreme Buddha within | 
| 佛頂骨 佛顶骨see styles | fó dǐng gǔ fo2 ding3 gu3 fo ting ku butchōkotsu | buddhoṣṇīṣa; the skull or cranial protuberance on the Buddha's head; one of his characteristic marks. | 
| 作佛事see styles | zuò fó shì zuo4 fo2 shi4 tso fo shih sa butsuji | To do the works of Buddha; perform Buddhist ceremonies. 作善 To do good, e.g. worship, bestow alms, etc. | 
| 作法懺 作法忏see styles | zuò fǎ chàn zuo4 fa3 chan4 tso fa ch`an tso fa chan sahō sen | (作法懺悔) One of the three kinds of monastic confession and repentance. | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Buddha" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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