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Simple Dictionary Definition |
濱田 滨田 see styles |
bīn tián bin1 tian2 pin t`ien pin tien hamada はまだ |
Hamada (name) (place-name, surname) Hamada |
濱舘 see styles |
hamadate はまだて |
(surname) Hamadate |
濱鍛 see styles |
hamadan はまだん |
(surname) Hamadan |
烟田 see styles |
kamada かまだ |
(surname) Kamada |
然迄 see styles |
samade さまで |
(adverb) (kana only) so much |
父母 see styles |
fù mǔ fu4 mu3 fu mu fubo ふぼ |
father and mother; parents father and mother; parents; (surname) Fubo pitṛ-mātṛ, father and mother, parents; 無明 ignorance is referred to as father, and 貪愛 desire, or concupiscence, as mother, the two— ignorance and concupiscence— being the parents of all delusion and karma. Samādhi is also referred to as father, and praj na (wisdom) as mother, the parents of all knowledge and virtue. In the vast interchanges of rebirth all have been or are my parents, therefore all males are my father and all females my mother: 一切男女我父母 see 心地觀經 2. |
片禪 see styles |
piàn chán pian4 chan2 p`ien ch`an pien chan |
A brief samādhi, or meditation. |
玉丼 see styles |
tamadon; gyokudon たまどん; ぎょくどん |
{food} (See 玉子丼) bowl of rice topped with egg |
玉伝 see styles |
tamade たまで |
(place-name) Tamade |
玉出 see styles |
tamade たまで |
(place-name, surname) Tamade |
玉台 see styles |
tamadai たまだい |
(surname) Tamadai |
玉戸 see styles |
tamado たまど |
(place-name, surname) Tamado |
玉手 see styles |
yù shǒu yu4 shou3 yü shou tamade たまで |
lily-white hands (place-name, surname) Tamade |
玉段 see styles |
tamadan たまだん |
(surname) Tamadan |
玉殿 see styles |
tamadono たまどの |
alias for fox (from a statue in the Inarimae shrine) |
玉田 see styles |
yù tián yu4 tian2 yü t`ien yü tien tamada たまだ |
Yutian county in Tangshan 唐山[Tang2 shan1], Hebei (place-name, surname) Tamada |
玉簾 see styles |
tamadare たまだれ |
(place-name) Tamadare |
玉舘 see styles |
tamadate たまだて |
(surname) Tamadate |
玉谷 see styles |
damadani だまだに |
(personal name) Damadani |
玉館 see styles |
tamadate たまだて |
(surname) Tamadate |
珠手 see styles |
tamade たまで |
(surname) Tamade |
瑤寺 see styles |
tamadera たまでら |
(surname) Tamadera |
瑶寺 see styles |
tamadera たまでら |
(surname) Tamadera |
瓊田 see styles |
tamada たまだ |
(surname) Tamada |
甘竹 see styles |
amadake あまだけ |
(surname) Amadake |
甘鯛 see styles |
amadai あまだい |
(kana only) tilefish (Branchiostegus spp.); blanquillo; horse-head fish |
生出 see styles |
shēng chū sheng1 chu1 sheng ch`u sheng chu namade なまで |
to give birth; to grow (whiskers etc); to generate; to produce (surname) Namade |
痴定 see styles |
chī dìng chi1 ding4 ch`ih ting chih ting |
The samādhi of ignorance, i.e. without mystic insight. |
盡田 see styles |
mamada ままだ |
(personal name) Mamada |
盲窓 see styles |
mekuramado めくらまど |
(sensitive word) false window; blind window |
眞硬 see styles |
mamada ままだ |
(personal name) Mamada |
真硬 see styles |
mamada ままだ |
(personal name) Mamada |
硲田 see styles |
hazamada はざまだ |
(place-name) Hazamada |
禅定 see styles |
zenjou / zenjo ぜんじょう |
(1) {Buddh} dhyana-samadhi (meditative concentration); (2) (See 修験道) ascetic practice atop a sacred mountain (in Shugendō); (3) mountain top; (given name) Zenjō |
禪定 禅定 see styles |
chán dìng chan2 ding4 ch`an ting chan ting zenjō |
chan is dhyāna, probably a transliteration; ding is an interpretation of samādhi. chan is an element in ding, or samādhi, which covers the whole ground of meditation, concentration, abstraction, reaching to the ultimate beyond emotion or thinking; cf. 禪, for which the two words chan-ding are loosely used. |
竃土 see styles |
kamado かまど |
(surname) Kamado |
竃神 see styles |
kamadogami かまどがみ |
tutelary deities of the hearth |
竃門 see styles |
kamado かまど |
(surname) Kamado |
竃馬 see styles |
kamadouma / kamadoma かまどうま |
(kana only) camel cricket (Diestrammena apicalis); camelback cricket; cave cricket; spider cricket |
竈門 see styles |
kamado かまど |
(place-name) Kamado |
等引 see styles |
děng yǐn deng3 yin3 teng yin tōin |
samāhita, body and mind both fixed or concentrated in samādhi. |
等持 see styles |
děng chí deng3 chi2 teng ch`ih teng chih tōji |
Holding oneself in equanimity, a tr. of samādhi, as also is 三等持, i.e. samādhi-equilibrium; also of samāpatti, v. 三摩鉢底 and 等至. |
継田 see styles |
mamada ままだ |
(surname) Mamada |
聒田 see styles |
amada あまだ |
(surname) Amada |
蒲台 see styles |
gamadai がまだい |
(place-name) Gamadai |
蒲戸 see styles |
kamado かまど |
(place-name) Kamado |
蒲田 see styles |
gamada がまだ |
(place-name, surname) Gamada |
袴垂 see styles |
hakamadare はかまだれ |
(surname) Hakamadare |
袴岳 see styles |
hakamadake はかまだけ |
(personal name) Hakamadake |
袴舘 see styles |
hakamadate はかまだて |
(place-name) Hakamadate |
裏窓 see styles |
uramado うらまど |
back window; rear window |
金窓 see styles |
kanamado かなまど |
(surname) Kanamado |
釜出 see styles |
kamade かまで |
(surname) Kamade |
釜台 see styles |
kamadai かまだい |
(place-name, surname) Kamadai |
釜土 see styles |
kamado かまど |
(surname) Kamado |
釜岳 see styles |
kamadake かまだけ |
(place-name) Kamadake |
釜戸 see styles |
kamado かまど |
(place-name, surname) Kamado |
釜段 see styles |
kamadan かまだん |
(place-name) Kamadan |
釜田 see styles |
kamada かまだ |
(place-name, surname) Kamada |
釜立 see styles |
kamadate かまだて |
(place-name) Kamadate |
釡田 see styles |
kamada かまだ |
(surname) Kamada |
鎌土 see styles |
kamado かまど |
(surname) Kamado |
鎌多 see styles |
kamada かまだ |
(surname) Kamada |
鎌手 see styles |
kamade かまで |
(surname) Kamade |
鎌滝 see styles |
kamadaki かまだき |
(place-name) Kamadaki |
間硬 see styles |
mamada ままだ |
(personal name) Mamada |
閻魔 阎魔 see styles |
yán mó yan2 mo2 yen mo enma えんま |
(Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell {Buddh} Yama (King of Hell who judges the dead); Enma; (dei) Yama (King of Hell who judges the dead); Enma 閻王 閻羅; (閻魔王); 閻摩羅; 閻老 Yama, also v. 夜; 閻羅王 Yama. (1) In the Vedas the god of the dead, with whom the spirits of the departed dwell. He was son of the Sun and had a twin sister Yamī or Yamuna. By some they were looked upon as the first human pair. (2) In later Brahmanic mythology, one of the eight Lokapālas, guardian of the South and ruler of the Yamadevaloka and judge of the dead. (3) In Buddhist mythology, the regent of the Nārakas, residing south of Jambudvīpa, outside of the Cakravālas, in a palace of copper and iron. Originally he is described as a king of Vaiśālī, who, when engaged in a bloody war, wished he were master of hell, and was accordingly reborn as Yama in hell together with his eighteen generals and his army of 80,000 men, who now serve him in purgatory. His sister Yamī deals with female culprits. Three times in every twenty-four hours demon pours into Yama's mouth boiling copper (by way of punishment), his subordinates receiving the same dose at the same time, until their sins are expiated, when he will be reborn as Samantarāja 普王. In China he rules the fifth court of purgatory. In some sources he is spoken of as ruling the eighteen judges of purgatory. |
雨垂 see styles |
amadare あまだれ |
raindrops; (female given name) Amadare |
雨平 see styles |
amadaira あまだいら |
(surname) Amadaira |
雨戸 see styles |
amado あまど |
sliding storm shutter |
雨樋 see styles |
amadoi あまどい |
drainspout; rain gutter |
雨鳥 see styles |
amadori あまどり |
(archaism) (See 雨燕・2) fork-tailed swift (Apus pacificus) |
風窓 see styles |
kazamado かざまど |
air hole |
香山 see styles |
xiāng shān xiang1 shan1 hsiang shan koyama こやま |
Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing) (surname) Koyama the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M. W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers.; Gandhamādana. Incense mountain, one of the ten fabulous mountains known to Chinese Buddhism, located in the region of the Anavatapta lake in Tibet; also placed in the Kunlun range. Among its great trees dwell the Kinnaras, Indra's musicians. |
香神 see styles |
xiāng shén xiang1 shen2 hsiang shen |
香音神 The gods of fragrance (and music), i.e. the Gandharvas who live on Gandhamādana; the musicians of Indra, with Dhṛtarāṣṭra as their ruler. |
馝柯 see styles |
bì kē bi4 ke1 pi k`o pi ko |
Vikramāditya, a king of Śrāvastī and famous benefactor of Buddhism, v. 毘. |
齋月 斋月 see styles |
zhāi yuè zhai1 yue4 chai yüeh itsuki いつき |
Ramadan (Islam) (female given name) Itsuki The three special months of abstinence and care, the first, fifth, and ninth months. |
かまと see styles |
kamado カマド |
(female given name) Kamado |
ヤマタ see styles |
yamada ヤマダ |
(place-name) Yamada |
ラマダ see styles |
ramada ラマダ |
(given name) Ramada |
七加家 see styles |
nanakamado ななかまど |
(surname) Nanakamado |
七山谷 see styles |
shichiyamadani しちやまだに |
(surname) Shichiyamadani |
七釜戸 see styles |
nanakamado ななかまど |
(place-name) Nanakamado |
万々谷 see styles |
mamadani ままだに |
(place-name) Mamadani |
三三昧 see styles |
sān sān mèi san1 san1 mei4 san san mei san zanmai |
(三三昧地) The three samādhis, or the samādhi on three subjects; 三三摩 (三三摩地); 三定, 三等持; 三空; 三治; 三解脫門; 三重三昧; 三重等持. There are two forms of such meditation, that of 有漏 reincarnational, or temporal, called 三三昧; and that of 無 漏 liberation, or nirvāṇa, called 三解脫. The three subjects and objects of the meditation are (1) 空 to empty the mind of the ideas of me and mine and suffering, which are unreal; (2) 無相to get rid of the idea of form, or externals, i.e. the 十相 which are the five senses, and male and female, and the three 有; (3) 無願 to get rid of all wish or desire, also termed無作 and 無起. A more advanced meditation is called the Double Three Samādhi 重三三昧 in which each term is doubled 空空, 無相無相, 無願無願. The esoteric sect has also a group of its own. |
三平等 see styles |
sān píng děng san1 ping2 deng3 san p`ing teng san ping teng mihira みひら |
(place-name, surname) Mihira The esoteric doctrine that the three— body, mouth, and mind— are one and universal. Thus in samādhi the Buddha "body" is found everywhere and in everything (pan-Buddha), every sound becomes a "true word", dhāraṇī or potent phrase, and these are summed up in mind, which being universal is my mind and my mind it, 入我我入 it in me and I in it. Other definitions of the three are 佛, 法, 儈 the triratna; and 心, 佛, 衆生 mind, Buddha, and the living. Also 三三昧. Cf. 三密. v. 大日經 1. |
三摩地 see styles |
sān mó dì san1 mo2 di4 san mo ti samaji さまじ |
(given name) Samaji (or 三摩提, 三摩帝, 三摩底) Samādhi; idem 三昧. |
三昧佛 see styles |
sān mèi fó san1 mei4 fo2 san mei fo Zanmai Butsu |
Samādhi Buddha, one of the ten Buddhas mentioned in the 華嚴經. |
三昧火 see styles |
sān mèi huǒ san1 mei4 huo3 san mei huo zanmai ka |
Fire of samādhi, the fire that consumed the body of Buddha when he entered nirvāṇa. |
三昧門 三昧门 see styles |
sān mèi mén san1 mei4 men2 san mei men zanmai mon |
The different stages of a bodhisattva's samādhi; cf. 智度論 28. |
三昧魔 see styles |
sān mèi mó san1 mei4 mo2 san mei mo zanmai ma |
samādhi-māra, one of the ten māras, who lurks in the heart and hinders progress in meditation, obstructs the truth and destroys wisdom. |
三濱田 see styles |
mihamada みはまだ |
(surname) Mihamada |
三釜田 see styles |
mikamada みかまだ |
(surname) Mikamada |
上山田 see styles |
kamiyamada かみやまだ |
(place-name, surname) Kamiyamada |
下山岳 see styles |
sagayamadake さがやまだけ |
(personal name) Sagayamadake |
下山田 see styles |
shimoyamada しもやまだ |
(place-name, surname) Shimoyamada |
下浜田 see styles |
shimohamada しもはまだ |
(place-name) Shimohamada |
下玉田 see styles |
shimotamada しもたまだ |
(place-name) Shimotamada |
下袴田 see styles |
shimohakamada しもはかまだ |
(surname) Shimohakamada |
下鎌田 see styles |
shimokamada しもかまだ |
(place-name) Shimokamada |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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