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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
成無上覺 成无上觉 see styles |
chéng wú shàng jué cheng2 wu2 shang4 jue2 ch`eng wu shang chüeh cheng wu shang chüeh jō mujō kaku |
achieves perfect enlightenment |
成等正覺 成等正觉 see styles |
chéng děng zhèng jué cheng2 deng3 zheng4 jue2 ch`eng teng cheng chüeh cheng teng cheng chüeh jō tōshō gaku |
To attain to perfect enlightenment, become Buddha. |
成自然覺 成自然觉 see styles |
chéng zì rán jué cheng2 zi4 ran2 jue2 ch`eng tzu jan chüeh cheng tzu jan chüeh jō jinen kaku |
To attain to natural enlightenment as all may do by beholding eternal truth 實相 within their own hearts. |
成道齋日 成道斋日 see styles |
chéng dào zhāi rì cheng2 dao4 zhai1 ri4 ch`eng tao chai jih cheng tao chai jih jō dō sainichi |
Commemoration day of the Buddha's Enlightenment |
拘鞞羅樹 拘鞞罗树 see styles |
jū bǐ luó shù ju1 bi3 luo2 shu4 chü pi lo shu kuhira ju |
the kovidāra tree |
指桑罵槐 指桑骂槐 see styles |
zhǐ sāng mà huái zhi3 sang1 ma4 huai2 chih sang ma huai |
lit. to point at the mulberry tree and curse the locust tree; fig. to scold sb indirectly; to make oblique accusations (idiom) |
推以及人 see styles |
tuī yǐ jí rén tui1 yi3 ji2 ren2 t`ui i chi jen tui i chi jen sui-igon'in |
extend (compassion, enlightenment) to others |
提謂波利 提谓波利 see styles |
tí wèi bō lì ti2 wei4 bo1 li4 t`i wei po li ti wei po li Daii hari |
Trapusa and Bhallika, the two merchants who offered Śākyamuni barley and honey after his enlightenment. |
擇法覺支 择法觉支 see styles |
zé fǎ jué zhī ze2 fa3 jue2 zhi1 tse fa chüeh chih chakuhō kakushi |
discerning wisdom limb of enlightenment |
教外別伝 see styles |
kyougebetsuden / kyogebetsuden きょうげべつでん |
(yoji) (in Zen Buddhism) (See 不立文字) Buddhist revelation through intuitive discernment; spiritual awakening cannot be experienced with words and letters; spiritual enlightenment can be attained only by means of communion of mind with mind |
文明開化 see styles |
bunmeikaika / bunmekaika ぶんめいかいか |
(yoji) civilization and enlightenment; Japan's Westernization movement during the Meiji era (Westernisation) |
新學發意 新学发意 see styles |
xīn xué fā yì xin1 xue2 fa1 yi4 hsin hsüeh fa i shingaku hocchi |
those who have but newly begun to follow and have awakened the mind (for enlightenment) |
旅人の木 see styles |
tabibitonoki; tabibitonoki たびびとのき; タビビトノキ |
(kana only) traveller's tree (Ravenala madagascariensis); traveller's palm |
旣發心已 旣发心已 see styles |
jì fā xīn yǐ ji4 fa1 xin1 yi3 chi fa hsin i ki hosshin i |
having given rise to the mind [of enlightenment]... |
日本雨蛙 see styles |
nihonamagaeru; nihonamagaeru ニホンアマガエル; にほんあまがえる |
(kana only) Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica) |
日陰杪欏 see styles |
hikagehego; hikagehego ひかげへご; ヒカゲヘゴ |
(kana only) brush pot tree (Cyathea lepifera); flying spider-monkey tree fern |
明心菩提 see styles |
míng xīn pú tí ming2 xin1 pu2 ti2 ming hsin p`u t`i ming hsin pu ti myōshin bodai |
enlightenment of mental enlightenment, study, and increase in knowledge and in the prajñāpāramitā. |
普通赤楊 普通赤杨 see styles |
pǔ tōng chì yáng pu3 tong1 chi4 yang2 p`u t`ung ch`ih yang pu tung chih yang |
alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) |
最初發心 最初发心 see styles |
zuì chū fā xīn zui4 chu1 fa1 xin1 tsui ch`u fa hsin tsui chu fa hsin saisho hosshin |
first arousal of the aspiration for enlightenment |
朝熊黄楊 see styles |
asamatsuge; asamatsuge あさまつげ; アサマツゲ |
(kana only) (rare) (See 黄楊) Japanese box tree (Buxus microphylla var. japonica) |
木のぼり see styles |
kinobori きのぼり |
(noun/participle) tree climbing |
木の下陰 see styles |
konoshitakage このしたかげ |
(expression) shade of a tree |
木の暗れ see styles |
konokure このくれ |
(1) shade under a tree in full leaf; (2) summer |
木の暮れ see styles |
konokure このくれ |
(1) shade under a tree in full leaf; (2) summer |
木の芽漬 see styles |
konomezuke このめづけ kinomezuke きのめづけ |
(food term) pickled buds of chocolate vine, Japanese pepper tree, etc. |
木の虚ろ see styles |
kinoutsuro / kinotsuro きのうつろ |
hollow in a tree |
木を伐る see styles |
kiokiru きをきる |
(exp,v5r) to fell a tree |
木生シダ see styles |
mokuseishida / mokuseshida もくせいシダ |
tree fern |
木生羊歯 see styles |
mokuseishida / mokuseshida もくせいしだ |
tree fern |
木登蜥蜴 see styles |
kinoboritokage きのぼりとかげ |
(kana only) Ryukyu tree lizard (Japalura polygonata) |
本性正定 see styles |
běn xìng zhèng dìng ben3 xing4 zheng4 ding4 pen hsing cheng ting honshō shōjō |
innate determination for enlightenment |
本覺眞如 本觉眞如 see styles |
běn jué zhēn rú ben3 jue2 zhen1 ru2 pen chüeh chen ju hongaku shinnyo |
The 眞如, i. e. bhūtatathatā, is the 體 corpus, or embodiment; the 本覺 is the 相 or form of primal intelligence; the former is the 理 or fundamental truth, the latter is the 智, i. e. the knowledge or wisdom of it; together they form the whole embodiment of the buddha-dharmakāya. |
李代桃僵 see styles |
lǐ dài táo jiāng li3 dai4 tao2 jiang1 li tai t`ao chiang li tai tao chiang |
lit. the plum tree withers in place of the peach tree; to substitute one thing for another; to carry the can for sb |
林陰大道 林阴大道 see styles |
lín yīn dà dào lin2 yin1 da4 dao4 lin yin ta tao |
boulevard; tree-lined avenue; CL:條|条[tiao2] |
果極法身 果极法身 see styles |
guǒ jí fǎ shēn guo3 ji2 fa3 shen1 kuo chi fa shen kagoku hosshin |
The dharmakāya of complete enlightenment. |
果界圓現 果界圆现 see styles |
guǒ jiè yuán xiàn guo3 jie4 yuan2 xian4 kuo chieh yüan hsien kakai engen |
In the Buddha-realm, i. e. of complete bodhi-enlightenment, all things are perfectly manifest. |
枝を剪る see styles |
edaokiru えだをきる |
(exp,v5r) to prune a tree |
枝を鋏む see styles |
edaohasamu えだをはさむ |
(exp,v5m) (rare) to trim a tree; to prune a tree's branches |
枝末不覺 枝末不觉 see styles |
zhī mò bù jué zhi1 mo4 bu4 jue2 chih mo pu chüeh shimatsu fukaku |
secondary non-enlightenment |
枯木逢春 see styles |
kū mù féng chūn ku1 mu4 feng2 chun1 k`u mu feng ch`un ku mu feng chun |
lit. the spring comes upon a withered tree (idiom); fig. to get a new lease on life; to be revived; (of a difficult situation) to suddenly improve |
株を守る see styles |
kuiomamoru; kuizeomamoru くいをまもる; くいぜをまもる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (from a fable appearing in the Han Feizi) to hold fast to one's ways; to be overly conservative; to not get with the times; to guard the tree stub |
Variations: |
sendan せんだん |
(1) (kana only) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) |
根を張る see styles |
neoharu ねをはる |
(exp,v5r) to spread one's roots (of a tree, etc.); to take root (of an ideology, etc.) |
森林限界 see styles |
shinringenkai しんりんげんかい |
tree line; forest line; timberline |
植林事業 see styles |
shokurinjigyou / shokurinjigyo しょくりんじぎょう |
tree-planting program; tree-planting programme |
植樹事業 see styles |
shokujujigyou / shokujujigyo しょくじゅじぎょう |
tree-planting program; tree-planting programme |
椰子の木 see styles |
yashinoki やしのき |
palm tree |
Variations: |
kaede; kaede かえで; カエデ |
maple (Acer spp.); maple tree |
極大菩提 极大菩提 see styles |
jí dà pú tí ji2 da4 pu2 ti2 chi ta p`u t`i chi ta pu ti gokudai bodai |
exceedingly great enlightenment |
樹上開花 树上开花 see styles |
shù shàng kāi huā shu4 shang4 kai1 hua1 shu shang k`ai hua shu shang kai hua |
to deck the tree with false blossoms; to make something of no value appear valuable (idiom) |
樹大招風 树大招风 see styles |
shù dà zhāo fēng shu4 da4 zhao1 feng1 shu ta chao feng |
lit. a tall tree attracts the wind (idiom); fig. a famous or rich person attracts criticism |
正思惟力 see styles |
zhèng sī wéi lì zheng4 si1 wei2 li4 cheng ssu wei li shōshiyuiriki |
mind determined for enlightenment that is produced from correct deliberation |
正眞之道 see styles |
zhèng zhēn zhī dào zheng4 zhen1 zhi1 dao4 cheng chen chih tao shōshin no dō |
perfect enlightenment |
正等菩提 see styles |
zhèng děng pú tí zheng4 deng3 pu2 ti2 cheng teng p`u t`i cheng teng pu ti shōtō bodai |
perfect enlightenment |
正覺一念 正觉一念 see styles |
zhèng jué yī niàn zheng4 jue2 yi1 nian4 cheng chüeh i nien shōkaku ichinen |
one thought-moment of correct enlightenment |
殷憂啟聖 殷忧启圣 see styles |
yīn yōu qǐ shèng yin1 you1 qi3 sheng4 yin yu ch`i sheng yin yu chi sheng |
deep suffering can lead to enlightenment (idiom); storms make oaks take deeper root |
水蝋樹蝋 see styles |
ibotarou / ibotaro いぼたろう |
(kana only) tree wax; insect wax; Chinese wax |
永平靈木 永平灵木 see styles |
yǒng píng líng mù yong3 ping2 ling2 mu4 yung p`ing ling mu yung ping ling mu Eihei reiboku |
Eihei's spiritual tree |
沙羅双樹 see styles |
sharasouju / sharasoju しゃらそうじゅ sarasouju / sarasoju さらそうじゅ |
(1) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul; (2) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) |
法佛菩提 see styles |
fǎ fó pú tí fa3 fo2 pu2 ti2 fa fo p`u t`i fa fo pu ti hōbutsu bodai |
enlightenment of the dharma-body buddha |
法國梧桐 法国梧桐 see styles |
fǎ guó wú tóng fa3 guo2 wu2 tong2 fa kuo wu t`ung fa kuo wu tung |
plane tree (Platanus x acerifolia) |
法蔵比丘 see styles |
houzoubiku / hozobiku ほうぞうびく |
{Buddh} Dharmakara Bodhisattva; Amitabha Buddha in a pre-enlightenment incarnation |
法雲等覺 法云等觉 see styles |
fǎ yún děng jué fa3 yun2 deng3 jue2 fa yün teng chüeh hōun tōgaku |
The stage after the last, that of universal knowledge, or enlightenment. |
波利質羅 波利质罗 see styles |
bō lì zhí luó bo1 li4 zhi2 luo2 po li chih lo harishira |
(波利質多羅), 波疑質姤; 波利樹 paricitra, a tree in the trāyastriṃśas heavens which fills the heavens with fragrance; also Pārijāta, a tree in Indra's heaven, one of the five trees of paradise, the coral-tree, erythina indica. |
波羅奢華 波罗奢华 see styles |
bō luó shē huā bo1 luo2 she1 hua1 po lo she hua harashake |
palāśa; a leaf, petal, foliage; the blossom of the Butea frondosa, a tree with red flowers, whose sap is used for dye; said to be black before sunrise, red during the day, and yellow after sunset. |
波羅蜜多 波罗蜜多 see styles |
bō luó mì duō bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 po lo mi to haramitta; haramita はらみった; はらみた |
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟. |
涅槃寂静 see styles |
nehanjakujou / nehanjakujo ねはんじゃくじょう |
(expression) (yoji) {Buddh} (See 四法印・しほういん) enlightenment leads to serenity |
涅槃菩提 see styles |
niè pán pú tí nie4 pan2 pu2 ti2 nieh p`an p`u t`i nieh pan pu ti nehan bodai |
nirvāṇa and bodhi |
淨圓覺心 淨圆觉心 see styles |
jìng yuán jué xīn jing4 yuan2 jue2 xin1 ching yüan chüeh hsin jō enkaku shin |
Pure and perfect enlightened mind: the complete enlightenment of the Buddha. |
淨菩提心 净菩提心 see styles |
jìng pú tí xīn jing4 pu2 ti2 xin1 ching p`u t`i hsin ching pu ti hsin jō bodai shin |
Pure bhūtatathatā bodhi mind, or mind of pure enlightenment, the first stage of the practitioner in the esoteric sect. |
淸淨淨禪 淸淨淨禅 see styles |
qīng jìng jìng chán qing1 jing4 jing4 chan2 ch`ing ching ching ch`an ching ching ching chan shōjōjō zen |
meditation on perfect purity in the termination of all delusion and distress and the obtaining of perfect enlightenment |
淸淨覺海 淸淨觉海 see styles |
qīng jìng jué hǎi qing1 jing4 jue2 hai3 ch`ing ching chüeh hai ching ching chüeh hai shōjō kaku kai |
The pure ocean of enlightenment, which underlies the disturbed life of all. |
湖北花楸 see styles |
hú běi huā qiū hu2 bei3 hua1 qiu1 hu pei hua ch`iu hu pei hua chiu |
Chinese Rowan tree; Sorbus hupehensis or Hupeh rowan |
無上妙覺 无上妙觉 see styles |
wú shàng miào jué wu2 shang4 miao4 jue2 wu shang miao chüeh mujō myōkaku |
The supreme mystic enlightenment. |
無上正眞 无上正眞 see styles |
wú shàng zhèng zhēn wu2 shang4 zheng4 zhen1 wu shang cheng chen mujō shōshin |
the unsurpassed, right, and true (enlightenment) |
無上正覺 无上正觉 see styles |
wú shàng zhèng jué wu2 shang4 zheng4 jue2 wu shang cheng chüeh mujō shō kaku |
unsurpassed correct enlightenment |
無上菩提 无上菩提 see styles |
wú shàng pú tí wu2 shang4 pu2 ti2 wu shang p`u t`i wu shang pu ti mujō bodai |
The supreme bodhi or enlightenment, that of Buddha. |
無性有情 无性有情 see styles |
wú xìng yǒu qíng wu2 xing4 you3 qing2 wu hsing yu ch`ing wu hsing yu ching mushō ujō |
Men and devas with passions and devoid of natures for enlightenment, hence destined to remain in the six paths of transmigration; a doctrine of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school. |
無相菩提 无相菩提 see styles |
wú xiàng pú tí wu2 xiang4 pu2 ti2 wu hsiang p`u t`i wu hsiang pu ti musō bodai |
The enlightenment of seclusion, obtained by oneself, or of nirvāṇa, or nothingness, or immateriality. |
猫タワー see styles |
nekotawaa; nekotawaa / nekotawa; nekotawa ねこタワー; ネコタワー |
cat tree; cat tower; cat condo |
猴麵包樹 猴面包树 see styles |
hóu miàn bāo shù hou2 mian4 bao1 shu4 hou mien pao shu |
boabab tree; monkey-bread tree; Adansonia digitata (botany) |
獨樹一幟 独树一帜 see styles |
dú shù yī zhì du2 shu4 yi1 zhi4 tu shu i chih |
lit. to fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner; to stand out; to develop one's own school; to have attitude of one's own |
獨覺菩提 独觉菩提 see styles |
dú jué pú tí du2 jue2 pu2 ti2 tu chüeh p`u t`i tu chüeh pu ti dokukaku bodai |
enlightenment of the pratyekabuddhas |
玉ぐし料 see styles |
tamagushiryou / tamagushiryo たまぐしりょう |
cash offering made on the occasion of one's visit to a shrine; money offering dedicated to the Shinto gods; fees for offering a branch of the sacred tree to the gods |
玉串奉奠 see styles |
tamagushihouten; tamagushihouden / tamagushihoten; tamagushihoden たまぐしほうてん; たまぐしほうでん |
{Shinto} reverentially offering a branch of the sacred tree |
現前等覺 现前等觉 see styles |
xiàn qián děng jué xian4 qian2 deng3 jue2 hsien ch`ien teng chüeh hsien chien teng chüeh genzen tōkaku |
manifestation of enlightenment |
現正等覺 现正等觉 see styles |
xiàn zhèng děng jué xian4 zheng4 deng3 jue2 hsien cheng teng chüeh gen shōtōkaku |
to actualize perfect enlightenment |
異節上目 see styles |
isetsujoumoku / isetsujomoku いせつじょうもく |
Xenarthra (superorder comprising anteaters, tree sloths, and armadillos) |
発菩提心 see styles |
hotsubodaishin ほつぼだいしん |
(yoji) {Buddh} deciding to embrace Buddhism; deciding to seek enlightenment; seeking to have religious awakening |
發心菩提 发心菩提 see styles |
fā xīn pú tí fa1 xin1 pu2 ti2 fa hsin p`u t`i fa hsin pu ti hosshin bodai |
enlightenment of resolve on supreme bodhi |
發心菩薩 发心菩萨 see styles |
fā xīn pú sà fa1 xin1 pu2 sa4 fa hsin p`u sa fa hsin pu sa hosshin bosatsu |
bodhisattvas who have arisen the aspiration for enlightenment |
發心薩埵 发心萨埵 see styles |
fā xīn sà duǒ fa1 xin1 sa4 duo3 fa hsin sa to hosshin satsuta |
bodhisattvas who have aroused the aspiration for enlightenment |
發菩提心 发菩提心 see styles |
fā pú tí xīn fa1 pu2 ti2 xin1 fa p`u t`i hsin fa pu ti hsin hotsu bodai shin |
to arouse the mind (thought) of intention to achieve enlightenment |
百合の木 see styles |
yurinoki ゆりのき |
(kana only) tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera); tuliptree; yellow poplar |
百合の樹 see styles |
yurinoki ゆりのき |
(kana only) tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera); tuliptree; yellow poplar |
百尺竿頭 百尺竿头 see styles |
bǎi chǐ gān tóu bai3 chi3 gan1 tou2 pai ch`ih kan t`ou pai chih kan tou hyakusekikantou; hyakushakukantou / hyakusekikanto; hyakushakukanto ひゃくせきかんとう; ひゃくしゃくかんとう |
to be at the highest level of enlightenment (Buddhist expression) (yoji) the highest state of one's enlightenment; the highest level one can attain the tip of a hundred-foot pole |
盤根錯節 盘根错节 see styles |
pán gēn cuò jié pan2 gen1 cuo4 jie2 p`an ken ts`o chieh pan ken tso chieh bankonsakusetsu ばんこんさくせつ |
twisted roots and intertwined joints (idiom); complicated and very tricky; knotty and deeply-rooted difficulties (yoji) hard-to-penetrate event; hard-to-penetrate situation a tree with the roots all twisted up and the knots all pushing into each other |
目支鄰陀 目支邻陀 see styles |
mù zhī lín tuó mu4 zhi1 lin2 tuo2 mu chih lin t`o mu chih lin to Mokushirinda |
(or 目脂鄰陀 or 目眞鄰陀) ; 目支鄰; 牟眞鄰陀; 母眞鄰那 (or 母止鄰那) ; 文眞鄰陀; 摩訶目支鄰陀. Mucilinda, or Mahāmucilinda. A nāga or dragon king who dwelt in a lake near a hill and cave of this name, near Gayā, where Śākyamuni sat absorbed for seven days after his enlightenment, protected by this nāga-king. |
眞發明性 眞发明性 see styles |
zhēn fā míng xìng zhen1 fa1 ming2 xing4 chen fa ming hsing shin hotsumyō shō |
The spirit of true enlightenment, i.e. the discipline of the mind for the development of the fundamental spiritual or Buddha-nature. |
眞覺自相 眞觉自相 see styles |
zhēn jué zì xiàng zhen1 jue2 zi4 xiang4 chen chüeh tzu hsiang shinkaku jisō |
characteristics peculiar to true enlightenment |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "The Tree of Enlightenment - the Bodhi Tree" 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).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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