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萬法唯識 万法唯识 see styles |
wàn fǎ wéi shì wan4 fa3 wei2 shi4 wan fa wei shih manbō yuishiki |
all phenomena are nothing but consciousness |
藏識三義 藏识三义 see styles |
zàng shì sān yì zang4 shi4 san1 yi4 tsang shih san i zōshiki sangi |
three connotations of the store (consciousness) |
行趣識住 行趣识住 see styles |
xíng qù shì zhù xing2 qu4 shi4 zhu4 hsing ch`ü shih chu hsing chü shih chu gyōshu shikijū |
stage of consciousness in the aspect of impulse |
見聞覚知 see styles |
kenmonkakuchi けんもんかくち |
perception through the six senses (of sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and consciousness) |
規範意識 see styles |
kihanishiki きはんいしき |
normative consciousness |
觀法無我 观法无我 see styles |
guān fǎ wú wǒ guan1 fa3 wu2 wo3 kuan fa wu wo kanbō muga |
contemplation of [all] dharmas as being without self |
計我論者 计我论者 see styles |
jì wǒ lùn zhě ji4 wo3 lun4 zhe3 chi wo lun che kei garon sha |
a theory falsely positing a self |
計有實我 计有实我 see styles |
jì yǒu shí wǒ ji4 you3 shi2 wo3 chi yu shih wo ke u jitsuga |
to impute the existence of a real self |
識不離身 识不离身 see styles |
shì bù lí shēn shi4 bu4 li2 shen1 shih pu li shen shiki furi shin |
consciousness is not separate from the body |
識所轉變 识所转变 see styles |
shì suǒ zhuǎn biàn shi4 suo3 zhuan3 bian4 shih so chuan pien shiki sho tenpen |
transformations of consciousness |
識無處邊 识无处边 see styles |
shì wú chù biān shi4 wu2 chu4 bian1 shih wu ch`u pien shih wu chu pien shiki musho hen |
The brahmaloka of limitless knowledge or perception, v. 四空天 or 四空處 and 識處天. 識無處邊定 The dhyāna corresponding to it. 識無處邊解脫 The vimokṣa, or liberation from it to a higher stage. |
識無邊處 识无边处 see styles |
shì wú biān chù shi4 wu2 bian1 chu4 shih wu pien ch`u shih wu pien chu shiki muhen sho |
sphere of limitless consciousness |
識相差別 识相差别 see styles |
shì xiàng chā bié shi4 xiang4 cha1 bie2 shih hsiang ch`a pieh shih hsiang cha pieh shikisō shabetsu |
distinction between consciousness and marks |
護身の術 see styles |
goshinnojutsu ごしんのじゅつ |
art of self-defense; art of self-defence |
超過影像 超过影像 see styles |
chāo guō yǐng xiàng chao1 guo1 ying3 xiang4 ch`ao kuo ying hsiang chao kuo ying hsiang chōka yōzō |
to transcend projections of consciousness |
越喜三昧 see styles |
yuè xǐ sān mèi yue4 xi3 san1 mei4 yüeh hsi san mei okki zanmai |
The samādhi of Yaśodharā, wife of Śākyamuni and mother of Rāhula, which causes all kinds of joy to self and others. |
身分意識 see styles |
mibunishiki みぶんいしき |
status consciousness; perception of one's social status |
身知らず see styles |
mishirazu みしらず |
(noun or adjectival noun) self-conceit; neglecting one's health |
身邊二見 身边二见 see styles |
shēn biān èr jiàn shen1 bian1 er4 jian4 shen pien erh chien shinhen niken |
two deluded views of attachment to self and attachment to extremes |
返璞歸真 返璞归真 see styles |
fǎn pú guī zhēn fan3 pu2 gui1 zhen1 fan p`u kuei chen fan pu kuei chen |
to return to one's true self; to regain the natural state |
遊蕩三昧 see styles |
yuutouzanmai / yutozanmai ゆうとうざんまい |
being absorbed in self-indulgent pleasures; giving oneself up to debauchery and dissipation |
過剰防衛 see styles |
kajoubouei / kajoboe かじょうぼうえい |
(yoji) excessive or unjustifiable self-defense (defence) |
道徳意識 see styles |
doutokuishiki / dotokuishiki どうとくいしき |
moral consciousness |
達利瑟致 达利瑟致 see styles |
dá lì sè zhì da2 li4 se4 zhi4 ta li se chih datsurishichi |
dṛṣṭi, 見 seeing, viewing, views, ideas, opinions; especially seeing the seeming as if real, therefore incorrect views, false opinions, e.g. 我見 the false idea of a permanent self; cf. darśana, infra. |
鋒芒內斂 锋芒内敛 see styles |
fēng máng nèi liǎn feng1 mang2 nei4 lian3 feng mang nei lien |
to be talented yet self-effacing (idiom) |
防衛過當 防卫过当 see styles |
fáng wèi guò dàng fang2 wei4 guo4 dang4 fang wei kuo tang |
excessive self-defense (self-defense with excessive force) |
阿摩羅識 阿摩罗识 see styles |
ā mó luó shì a1 mo2 luo2 shi4 a mo lo shih amara shiki |
amala consciousness |
阿末羅識 阿末罗识 see styles |
ā mò luó shì a1 mo4 luo2 shi4 a mo lo shih amara shiki |
amala consciousness |
阿梨耶識 阿梨耶识 see styles |
ā lí yé shì a1 li2 ye2 shi4 a li yeh shih ariyashiki |
store consciousness |
阿賴耶識 阿赖耶识 see styles |
ā lài yé shì a1 lai4 ye2 shi4 a lai yeh shih araya shiki |
ālaya-vijñāna. 'The receptacle intellect or consciousness;' 'the orginating or receptacle intelligence;' 'basic consciousness' (Keith). It is the store or totality of consciousness, both absolute and relative, impersonal in the whole, temporally personal or individual in its separated parts, always reproductive. It is described as 有情根本之心識 the fundamental mind-consciousness of conscious beings, which lays hold of all the experiences of the individual life: and which as storehouse holds the germs 種子 of all affairs; it is at the root of all experience, of the skandhas, and of all things on which sentient beings depend for existence. Mind is another term for it, as it both stores and gives rise to all seeds of phenomena and knowledge. It is called 本識 original mind, because it is the root of all things; 無沒識 inexhaustible mind, because none of its seeds (or products) is lost; 現識 manifested mind, because all things are revealed in or by it; 種子識 seeds mind, because from it spring all individualities, or particulars; 所知依識 because it is the basis of all knowledge; 異熟識 because it produces the rounds of morality, good and evil karma, etc.; 執持識 or 阿陀那 q.v., that which holds together, or is the seed of another rebirh, or phenomena, the causal nexus; 第一識 the prime or supreme mind or consciousness; 宅識 abode (of) consciousness; 無垢識 unsullied consciousness when considered in the absolute, i.e. the Tathāgata; and 第八識, as the last of the eight vijñānas. There has been much discussion as to the meaning and implications of the ālaya-vijñāna. It may also be termed the unconscious, or unconscious absolute, out of whose ignorance or unconsciousness rises all consciousness. |
阿陁那識 阿陁那识 see styles |
ā tuó nà shì a1 tuo2 na4 shi4 a t`o na shih a to na shih adana shiki |
appropriating consciousness; adhering consciousness |
阿頼耶識 see styles |
arayashiki あらやしき |
{Buddh} alaya-vijnana (store consciousness, consciousness forming the base of all human existence) |
階級意識 see styles |
kaikyuuishiki / kaikyuishiki かいきゅういしき |
class consciousness |
集団意識 see styles |
shuudanishiki / shudanishiki しゅうだんいしき |
group consciousness |
面はゆい see styles |
omohayui おもはゆい |
(adjective) embarrassed; self-conscious; bashful; abashed |
面映ゆい see styles |
omohayui おもはゆい |
(adjective) embarrassed; self-conscious; bashful; abashed |
馬齒徒增 马齿徒增 see styles |
mǎ chǐ tú zēng ma3 chi3 tu2 zeng1 ma ch`ih t`u tseng ma chih tu tseng |
(self-deprecating) to have grown old without accomplishing anything (idiom) |
駆逐戦車 see styles |
kuchikusensha くちくせんしゃ |
tank destroyer; self-propelled anti-tank gun |
騎驢覓驢 骑驴觅驴 see styles |
qí lǘ mì lǘ qi2 lu:2 mi4 lu:2 ch`i lü mi lü chi lü mi lü ro ni norite ro wo motomu |
see 騎驢找驢|骑驴找驴[qi2 lu:2 zhao3 lu:2] To search for your ass while riding it, i.e. not to recognize the mind of Buddha in one's self. |
鬥私批修 斗私批修 see styles |
dòu sī pī xiū dou4 si1 pi1 xiu1 tou ssu p`i hsiu tou ssu pi hsiu |
fight self-interest and repudiate revisionism (Cultural Revolution slogan) |
魂神精識 see styles |
hún shén jīng shì hun2 shen2 jing1 shi4 hun shen ching shih |
spirit, vital energies, and consciousness |
麤重相識 see styles |
cū zhòng xiāng shì cu1 zhong4 xiang1 shi4 ts`u chung hsiang shih tsu chung hsiang shih |
the debilitating aspect of the store consciousness |
齊天大聖 齐天大圣 see styles |
qí tiān dà shèng qi2 tian1 da4 sheng4 ch`i t`ien ta sheng chi tien ta sheng |
Great Sage the Equal of Heaven, self-proclaimed title of the Monkey King Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1] in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4] |
ウツボグサ see styles |
utsubogusa ウツボグサ |
(kana only) common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris subsp. asiatica); common selfheal |
エゴサーチ see styles |
egosaachi / egosachi エゴサーチ |
(noun/participle) egosearching; egosurfing; self-googling |
お為ごかし see styles |
otamegokashi おためごかし |
(kana only) self-aggrandizement under pretense of aiding another (aggrandisement, pretence) |
こぼれダネ see styles |
koboredane こぼれダネ |
(1) self-sown seed; self-sown seedling; (2) illegitimate child (e.g. of one's servant) |
コミケット see styles |
komiketto コミケット |
(1) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・1) Comic Market (semiannual self-published comic book convention); comiket; (2) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・2) comic book market; comicbook market |
シャチハタ see styles |
shachihata シャチハタ |
(from company name) self-inking (rubber) stamp |
しゃれっ気 see styles |
sharekke しゃれっけ |
(1) fashion-consciousness; desire to be stylish; (2) humor; humour; wit |
スキューバ see styles |
sukyuuba / sukyuba スキューバ |
scuba; self-contained under-water breathing apparatus |
ストイック see styles |
sutoikku ストイック |
(adjectival noun) (1) stoic; stoical; (adjectival noun) (2) self-disciplined; abstemious; austere; strict (with oneself); (3) Stoic (philosopher) |
セルフケア see styles |
serufukea セルフケア |
self-care |
セルフレジ see styles |
serufureji セルフレジ |
self-checkout (wasei:); automated checkout |
たたき上げ see styles |
tatakiage たたきあげ |
(1) working one's way up; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) self-made person; veteran |
なれの果て see styles |
narenohate なれのはて |
(expression) the mere shadow of one's former self; the ruin of what one once was |
ハウツー本 see styles |
hautsuubon / hautsubon ハウツーぼん |
(1) how-to (book); (2) self-help book |
バッフェイ see styles |
baffei / baffe バッフェイ |
buffet (fre:); self-service meal |
ビュッフェ see styles |
byuffe ビュッフェ |
buffet (fre:); self-service meal |
一人よがり see styles |
hitoriyogari ひとりよがり |
(adj-na,n,adj-no) complacent; self-satisfied; self-important; conceited; self-righteous |
一人善がり see styles |
hitoriyogari ひとりよがり |
(adj-na,n,adj-no) complacent; self-satisfied; self-important; conceited; self-righteous |
一切一心識 一切一心识 see styles |
yī qiè yī xīn shì yi1 qie4 yi1 xin1 shi4 i ch`ieh i hsin shih i chieh i hsin shih issai isshin shiki |
That all things are mind, or mental. |
一切法無我 一切法无我 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ wú wǒ yi1 qie4 fa3 wu2 wo3 i ch`ieh fa wu wo i chieh fa wu wo issai hō muga |
all phenomena lack self |
一切種子識 一切种子识 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng zǐ shì yi1 qie4 zhong3 zi3 shi4 i ch`ieh chung tzu shih i chieh chung tzu shih issai shūji shiki |
consciousness containing all seeds |
一話完結型 see styles |
ichiwakanketsugata いちわかんけつがた |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) self-contained (of a story) |
五同緣意識 五同缘意识 see styles |
wǔ tóng yuán yì shì wu3 tong2 yuan2 yi4 shi4 wu t`ung yüan i shih wu tung yüan i shih go dōen ishiki |
One of the four kinds of 意識 q. v.; the mental concept of the perceptions of the five senses. 五味 The five flavours, or stages of making ghee, which is said to be a cure for all ailments; it is a Tiantai illustration of the five periods of the Buddha's teaching: (1) M000190 |ksira, fresh milk, his first preaching, i. e. that of the 華嚴經 Avatamsaka, for śrāvakas and pratyeka-buddhas; (2) 酪 |dadhi, coagulated milk, cream, the 阿含經 Agamas, for Hīnayāna generally; (3) 生酥 | navanita, curdled, the 方等經 Vaipulyas, for the Mahāyāna 通經(4) 涅槃經 |ghola, butter, the 般若經 Prajna, for the Mahāyāna 別教; (5) 醍醐 |sarpirmandla, clarified butter, ghee, the 法華 Lotus and 涅槃經 Nirvana sutras, for the Mahāyāna 圓教; see also 五時教, and v. 涅槃經 14. Also, the ordinary five flavours -sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, and salty. |
Variations: |
kyoukaku / kyokaku きょうかく |
(hist) (See 男伊達・1,町奴) self-styled humanitarian; person acting under the pretence of chivalry while participating in gangs and engaging in gambling |
Variations: |
oresama おれさま |
(pronoun) (1) (pompous) I; me; (2) self-centered man; egotistical man; pompous man |
個人事業者 see styles |
kojinjigyousha / kojinjigyosha こじんじぎょうしゃ |
sole proprietor; one-man business; self-employed |
倶生人我執 倶生人我执 see styles |
jù shēng rén wǒ zhí ju4 sheng1 ren2 wo3 zhi2 chü sheng jen wo chih gushō ninga shū |
innate grasping of self and person |
倶生法我執 倶生法我执 see styles |
jù shēng fǎ wǒ zhí ju4 sheng1 fa3 wo3 zhi2 chü sheng fa wo chih gushō hōga shū |
innate grasping at the self of a phenomenon |
出しゃばる see styles |
deshabaru でしゃばる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to intrude; to butt in; to meddle; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to be forward; to be self-assertive; to show off; to be pushy |
分別人我執 分别人我执 see styles |
fēn bié rén wǒ zhí fen1 bie2 ren2 wo3 zhi2 fen pieh jen wo chih funbetsu ningashū |
attachment to the imputation of a self |
分別執爲我 分别执为我 see styles |
fēn bié zhí wéi wǒ fen1 bie2 zhi2 wei2 wo3 fen pieh chih wei wo funbetsu shū iga |
to discriminate and attach to (the five aggregates, etc.) as self |
勝手気まま see styles |
kattekimama かってきまま |
(noun or adjectival noun) self-willed; (doing or saying things) to suit one's own convenience; oblivious to the convenience of others |
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. |
受用自苦行 see styles |
shòu yòng zì kǔ xíng shou4 yong4 zi4 ku3 xing2 shou yung tzu k`u hsing shou yung tzu ku hsing juyō jiku gyō |
devotion to self-torment |
唯識二十論 唯识二十论 see styles |
wéi shì èr shí lùn wei2 shi4 er4 shi2 lun4 wei shih erh shih lun Yuishiki nijū ron |
Vidyamatrāṣiddhi-vimsakakarikaśāstra; another is the 唯識三十論 Vidyamatrāṣiddhitridasakarika-śāstra. There are numerous commentaries and treatises on the subject. See de la Vallée Poussin's version. |
唯識論樞要 唯识论枢要 see styles |
wéi shì lùn shū yào wei2 shi4 lun4 shu1 yao4 wei shih lun shu yao Yuishikiron sūyō |
Essentials of the Discourse on the Theory of Consciousness-only in the Palm of your Hand |
地方自治体 see styles |
chihoujichitai / chihojichitai ちほうじちたい |
local authority; local government; locality; local self-governing body; municipality |
奇跡の一枚 see styles |
kisekinoichimai きせきのいちまい |
(exp,n) (joc) photo in which its subject looks much more attractive than their usual self |
Variations: |
itaka いたか |
(noun or adjectival noun) (archaism) arrogant; haughty; self-important |
当事者意識 see styles |
toujishaishiki / tojishaishiki とうじしゃいしき |
sense of involvement (e.g. in a movement); consciousness of being a participant |
御為ごかし see styles |
otamegokashi おためごかし |
(kana only) self-aggrandizement under pretense of aiding another (aggrandisement, pretence) |
心理テスト see styles |
shinritesuto しんりテスト |
(1) {psych} (See 心理検査) psychological examination; psychological test; (2) personality test; self test; pop psychology quiz |
思量能變識 思量能变识 see styles |
sī liáng néng biàn shì si1 liang2 neng2 bian4 shi4 ssu liang neng pien shih shiryō nōhen shiki |
reasoning consciousness |
Variations: |
shii / shi しい |
arbitrariness; self-will; whim |
意識が戻る see styles |
ishikigamodoru いしきがもどる |
(exp,v5r) to recover consciousness; to come to |
意識の流れ see styles |
ishikinonagare いしきのながれ |
stream of consciousness |
意識を失う see styles |
ishikioushinau / ishikioshinau いしきをうしなう |
(exp,v5u) to lose consciousness |
成れの果て see styles |
narenohate なれのはて |
(expression) the mere shadow of one's former self; the ruin of what one once was |
成唯識論疏 成唯识论疏 see styles |
chéng wéi shì lùn shū cheng2 wei2 shi4 lun4 shu1 ch`eng wei shih lun shu cheng wei shih lun shu Jōyuishikiron sho |
Commentary on the Discourse on the Theory of Consciousness-only |
我法倶有宗 see styles |
wǒ fǎ jù yǒu zōng wo3 fa3 ju4 you3 zong1 wo fa chü yu tsung gahōku-u shū |
The school that regards the ego and things as real; the 犢子部 Vātsīputrīya school. |
我空法有論 我空法有论 see styles |
wǒ kōng fǎ yǒu lùn wo3 kong1 fa3 you3 lun4 wo k`ung fa yu lun wo kung fa yu lun ga kū hō u ron |
theory that the self is empty but phenomena exist |
拗らせ女子 see styles |
kojirasejoshi こじらせじょし |
(colloquialism) girl who has low self esteem |
捨濫留純識 舍滥留纯识 see styles |
shě làn liú chún shì she3 lan4 liu2 chun2 shi4 she lan liu ch`un shih she lan liu chun shih sharanrujunshiki |
expulsion of confusion (the dependently arisen objective aspects of consciousness) and the retention of the dependently arisen subjective awareness |
攝末歸本識 摄末归本识 see styles |
shè mò guī běn shì she4 mo4 gui1 ben3 shi4 she mo kuei pen shih shōmatsu kihon shiki |
consciousness of gathering the branches and returning to the root |
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houshi / hoshi ほうし |
(adjectival noun) licentious; self-indulgent |
Variations: |
houitsu / hoitsu ほういつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) self-indulgence; looseness; dissoluteness |
普通科部隊 see styles |
futsuukabutai / futsukabutai ふつうかぶたい |
infantry troops (in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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