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三事戒

see styles
sān shì jiè
    san1 shi4 jie4
san shih chieh
 sanji kai
precepts for the three activities

三歸戒


三归戒

see styles
sān guī jiè
    san1 gui1 jie4
san kuei chieh
 sanki kai
ceremony for the acceptance of the five precepts

三聚戒

see styles
sān jù jiè
    san1 ju4 jie4
san chü chieh
 sanju kai
(三聚淨戒) The three cumulative commandments: (a) the formal 5, 8, or 10, and the rest; (b) whatever works for goodness; (c) whatever works for the welfare or salvation of living, sentient beings. 三聚圓戒interprets the above three as implicit in each of the ten commandments e.g. (a) not to kill implies (b) mercy and (c) protection or salvation.

不誦戒


不诵戒

see styles
bù sòng jiè
    bu4 song4 jie4
pu sung chieh
 fushōkai
non-recitation of the precepts

五戒賢


五戒贤

see styles
wǔ jiè xián
    wu3 jie4 xian2
wu chieh hsien
 gokai ken
worthies adhering to the five precepts

五百戒

see styles
wǔ bǎi jiè
    wu3 bai3 jie4
wu pai chieh
 gohyaku kai
The 'five hundred ' rules for nuns, really 348, viz. 8 波羅夷, 17 僧殘, 30 捨墮, 178 單提, 8 提捨尼, 100 衆學, and 7 滅諍.

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.

作持戒

see styles
zuò chí jiè
    zuo4 chi2 jie4
tso ch`ih chieh
    tso chih chieh
 saji kai
Active keeping of the commandments, active law in contrast with 止持戒 passive, such as not killing, not stealing, etc. v. 持犯.

作持門


作持门

see styles
zuò chí mén
    zuo4 chi2 men2
tso ch`ih men
    tso chih men
 saji mon
precepts concerned with cultivation of positive behavior

修善門


修善门

see styles
xiū shàn mén
    xiu1 shan4 men2
hsiu shan men
 shuzenmon
precepts related to the cultivation of good phenomena

全分戒

see styles
quán fēn jiè
    quan2 fen1 jie4
ch`üan fen chieh
    chüan fen chieh
 zenbun kai
or 全分受 Fully ordained by receiving all the commandments.

八戒齋


八戒斋

see styles
bā jiè zhāi
    ba1 jie4 zhai1
pa chieh chai
 hachikaisai
eight precepts

八支齋


八支斋

see styles
bā zhī zhāi
    ba1 zhi1 zhai1
pa chih chai
 hasshisai
eight precepts

八敬戒

see styles
bā jìng jiè
    ba1 jing4 jie4
pa ching chieh
 hakkyōkai
The eight commands given by the Buddha to his foster-mother, i.e. aunt, when she was admitted to the order, and which remain as commands to nuns: (1) even though a hundred years old a nun must pay respect to a monk, however young, and offer her seat to him; (2) must never scold a monk; (3) never accuse, or speak of his misdeeds; but a monk may speak of hers; (4) at his hands obtain reception into the order; (5) confess sin (sexual or other) before the assembly of monks and nuns; (6) ask the fraternity for a monk as preceptor; (7) never share the same summer resort with monks; (8) after the summer retreat she must report and ask for a responsible confessor. Also 八敬法; 八不可越法 (or 八不可過法) ; 八尊重法; v. 四分律 48.

八敬法

see styles
bā jìng fǎ
    ba1 jing4 fa3
pa ching fa
 hakkyōhō
eight precepts [specifically for nuns]

八關齋


八关斋

see styles
bā guān zhāi
    ba1 guan1 zhai1
pa kuan chai
 hakkansai
eight precepts

八齋戒


八斋戒

see styles
bā zhāi jiè
    ba1 zhai1 jie4
pa chai chieh
 hassaikai
eight precepts

六法事

see styles
liù fǎ shì
    liu4 fa3 shi4
liu fa shih
 roppōji
six precepts

六法戒

see styles
liù fǎ jiè
    liu4 fa3 jie4
liu fa chieh
 roppōkai
The six prohibition rules for a female devotee: indelicacy of contact with a male; purloining four cash; killing animals; untruthfulness; food after the midday meal; and wine-drinking. Abbreviated as 六法.

具足戒

see styles
jù zú jiè
    ju4 zu2 jie4
chü tsu chieh
 gusoku kai
The complete rules or commandments— 250 for the monk, 500 (actually 348) for the nun.

処世訓

see styles
 shoseikun / shosekun
    しょせいくん
precepts

十善戒

see styles
shí shàn jiè
    shi2 shan4 jie4
shih shan chieh
 jū zenkai
The ten commandments (as observed by the laity).

十種戒


十种戒

see styles
shí zhǒng jiè
    shi2 zhong3 jie4
shih chung chieh
 jūsshu kai
ten types of [upholding] the precepts

十重戒

see styles
shí zhòng jiè
    shi2 zhong4 jie4
shih chung chieh
 jū jūkai
ten grave precepts

十非律

see styles
shí fēi lǜ
    shi2 fei1 lv4
shih fei lü
 jūhiritsu
ten wrong precepts

受五戒

see styles
shòu wǔ jiè
    shou4 wu3 jie4
shou wu chieh
 jugokai
receiving the five precepts

囘心戒


回心戒

see styles
huí xīn jiè
    hui2 xin1 jie4
hui hsin chieh
 eshin kai
Commandments bestowed on the converted, or repentant.

圓頓戒


圆顿戒

see styles
yuán dùn jiè
    yuan2 dun4 jie4
yüan tun chieh
 enton kai
The rules of the Tiantai school, especially for attaining immediate enlightenment as above; also called 圓頓無作大戒 (or 圓頓菩薩大戒).

增戒學


增戒学

see styles
zēng jiè xué
    zeng1 jie4 xue2
tseng chieh hsüeh
 zōkai gaku
Advanced or increasing study of the moral law; the study of the higher moral law.

大乘戒

see styles
dà shèng jiè
    da4 sheng4 jie4
ta sheng chieh
 daijō kai
The commands or prohibitions for bodhisattvas and monks, also styled 菩薩; 三聚淨戒; 圓頓戒 and other titles according to the school. The 梵網經 gives ten weighty prohibitions and forty-eight lighter ones; v. also 大乘戒經.

大仙戒

see styles
dà xiān jiè
    da4 xian1 jie4
ta hsien chieh
 daisen kai
precepts of the great sage

大重戒

see styles
dà zhòng jiè
    da4 zhong4 jie4
ta chung chieh
 daijū kai
great grave precepts

天台律

see styles
tiān tái lǜ
    tian1 tai2 lv4
t`ien t`ai lü
    tien tai lü
 Tendai ritsu
The laws of the Tiantai sect as given in the Lotus, and the ten primary commandments and forty-eight secondary commandments of 梵網經 the Sutra of Brahma's Net 梵網經 (Brahmajāla); they are ascribed as the 大乘圓頓戒 the Mahāyāna perfect and immediate moral precepts, immediate in the sense of the possibility of all instantly becoming Buddha.

定共戒

see styles
dìng gòng jiè
    ding4 gong4 jie4
ting kung chieh
 jō gū kai
precepts that accompany dhyāna concentration

小乘戒

see styles
xiǎo shèng jiè
    xiao3 sheng4 jie4
hsiao sheng chieh
 shōjō kai
The commandments of the Hīnayāna, also recognized by the Mahāyāna: the five, eight, and ten commandments, the 250 for the monks, and the 348 for the nuns.

尸羅會


尸罗会

see styles
shī luó huì
    shi1 luo2 hui4
shih lo hui
 shira e
precepts assembly

尼陀那

see styles
ní tuó nà
    ni2 tuo2 na4
ni t`o na
    ni to na
 nidana
nidāna, a band, bond, link, primary cause. I. The 十二因緣 twelve causes or links in the chain of existence: (1) jarā-maraṇa 老死 old age and death. (2) jāti 生 (re) birth. (3) bhava 有 existence. (4) upādāna 取 laying hold of, grasping. (5) tṛṣṇā 愛 love, thirst, desire. (6) vedana 受 receiving, perceiving, sensation. (7) sparśa 觸 touch, contact, feeling. (8) ṣaḍ-āyatana, 六入 the six senses. (9) nāma-rūpa 名色 name and form, individuality (of things). (10) vijñāna 六識 the six forms of perception, awareness or discernment. (11) saṃskāra 行 action, moral conduct. (12) avidyā 無明 unenlightenment, 'ignorance which mistakes the illusory phenomena of this world for realities. ' Eitel. These twelve links are stated also in Hīnayāna in reverse order, beginning with avidyā and ending with jarā-maraṇa. The Fanyimingyi says the whole series arises from 無明 ignorance, and if this can be got rid of the whole process of 生死 births and deaths (or reincarnations) comes to an end. II. Applied to the purpose and occasion of writing sutras, nidāna means (1) those written because of a request or query; (2) because certain precepts were violated; (3) because of certain events.

律儀戒


律仪戒

see styles
lǜ yí jiè
    lv4 yi2 jie4
lü i chieh
 ritsugi kai
The first of the three 衆戒, i. e. to avoid evil by keeping to the discipline.

戒取見


戒取见

see styles
jiè qǔ jiàn
    jie4 qu3 jian4
chieh ch`ü chien
    chieh chü chien
 kaishu ken
戒禁取見 Clinging to heterodox ascetic views; one of the five darśana 五見.

戒和敬

see styles
jiè hé jìng
    jie4 he2 jing4
chieh ho ching
 kai wakyō
reverent harmony in moral unity in observing the precepts

戒本經


戒本经

see styles
jiè běn jīng
    jie4 ben3 jing1
chieh pen ching
 Kaihon kyō
is the latter half of the 梵網經.

戒現觀


戒现观

see styles
jiè xiàn guān
    jie4 xian4 guan1
chieh hsien kuan
 kai genkan
clear understanding of the precepts

戒禁取

see styles
jiè jīn qǔ
    jie4 jin1 qu3
chieh chin ch`ü
    chieh chin chü
 kai gonshu
imbalanced attachment to the precepts

所受戒

see styles
suǒ shòu jiè
    suo3 shou4 jie4
so shou chieh
 shoju kai
precepts that have been received

持淨戒

see styles
chí jìng jiè
    chi2 jing4 jie4
ch`ih ching chieh
    chih ching chieh
 ji jōkai
upholding pure precepts

持牛戒

see styles
chí niú jiè
    chi2 niu2 jie4
ch`ih niu chieh
    chih niu chieh
 Jigokai
Keepers of the law of oxen, an ascetic sect who ate and acted like oxen.

授戒會


授戒会

see styles
shòu jiè huì
    shou4 jie4 hui4
shou chieh hui
 jukai e
precepts-conferring ceremony

接生戒

see styles
jiē shēng jiè
    jie1 sheng1 jie4
chieh sheng chieh
 shōshō kai
precepts that are aimed for the improvement of other beings

攝律儀


摄律仪

see styles
shè lǜ yí
    she4 lv4 yi2
she lü i
 shōritsugi
observance of all precepts

方等戒

see styles
fāng děng jiè
    fang1 deng3 jie4
fang teng chieh
 hōdō kai
vaipulya precepts

木律僧

see styles
mù lǜ sēng
    mu4 lv4 seng1
mu lü seng
 mokuritsu sō
A wooden pettifogging monk; a rigid formalist.

榮辱觀


荣辱观

see styles
róng rǔ guān
    rong2 ru3 guan1
jung ju kuan
precepts regarding what is honorable and what is shameful (in particular, refers to the Socialist Concepts on Honors and Disgraces, PRC official moral principles promulgated from 2006); abbr. for 社會主義榮辱觀|社会主义荣辱观; also known as the Eight Honors and Eight Shames 八榮八恥|八荣八耻[Ba1 Rong2 Ba1 Chi3]

止持戒

see styles
zhǐ chí jiè
    zhi3 chi2 jie4
chih ch`ih chieh
    chih chih chieh
 shijikai
observing the precepts of stopping [evil activity]

止持門


止持门

see styles
zhǐ chí mén
    zhi3 chi2 men2
chih ch`ih men
    chih chih men
 shiji mon
precepts of prohibition

比丘戒

see styles
bǐ qiū jiè
    bi3 qiu1 jie4
pi ch`iu chieh
    pi chiu chieh
 biku kai
bhikṣu precepts

毘柰耶


毗柰耶

see styles
pín ài yé
    pin2 ai4 ye2
p`in ai yeh
    pin ai yeh
 binaya
Vinaya, 毘那耶; 毘尼 (毘泥迦) (or 鞞尼, 鞞泥迦); 鼻那夜 Moral training; the disciplinary rules; the precepts and commands of moral asceticism and monastic discipline (said to have been given by Buddha); explained by 律 q. v ordinances; 滅 destroying sin; 調伏 subjugation of deed, word, and thought; 離行 separation from action, e. g. evil.

沙彌戒


沙弥戒

see styles
shā mí jiè
    sha1 mi2 jie4
sha mi chieh
 shami kai
The ten commandments of the śrāmaṇera; v. 十戒.

淨尸羅


淨尸罗

see styles
jìng shī luó
    jing4 shi1 luo2
ching shih lo
 jō shira
the pure precepts

滿分戒


满分戒

see styles
mǎn fēn jiè
    man3 fen1 jie4
man fen chieh
 manbun kai
The whole of the commandments, i.e. of the monk.

無作戒


无作戒

see styles
wú zuò jiè
    wu2 zuo4 jie4
wu tso chieh
 musa kai
無表戒 The intangible, invisible moral law that influences the ordinand when he receives visible ordination; i.e. the internal spiritual moral law and its influence; the invisible grace of which the visible ordination is a sign; v. 無表 avijñapti.

無失戒


无失戒

see styles
wú shī jiè
    wu2 shi1 jie4
wu shih chieh
 mu shitsukai
no failure to observe the precepts

無爲戒


无为戒

see styles
wú wéi jiè
    wu2 wei2 jie4
wu wei chieh
 mui kai
unconditioned precepts

無相戒


无相戒

see styles
wú xiàng jiè
    wu2 xiang4 jie4
wu hsiang chieh
 musō kai
formless precepts

無表戒


无表戒

see styles
wú biǎo jiè
    wu2 biao3 jie4
wu piao chieh
 muhyō kai
The inward invisible power received with the commandments during ordination.

眞法戒

see styles
zhēn fǎ jiè
    zhen1 fa3 jie4
chen fa chieh
 shinhō kai
precepts of the true teaching

祕密戒


秘密戒

see styles
mì mì jiè
    mi4 mi4 jie4
mi mi chieh
 himitsu kai
Its commandments.

總相戒


总相戒

see styles
zǒng xiàng jiè
    zong3 xiang4 jie4
tsung hsiang chieh
 sōsō kai
The general commandments for all disciples, in contrast with the 別相戒, e.g. the 250 monastic rules.

聲聞戒


声闻戒

see styles
shēng wén jiè
    sheng1 wen2 jie4
sheng wen chieh
 shōmon kai
śrāvaka precepts

自利戒

see styles
zì lì jiè
    zi4 li4 jie4
tzu li chieh
 jiri kai
precepts for the improvement of one's own spiritual condition

自性戒

see styles
zì xìng jiè
    zi4 xing4 jie4
tzu hsing chieh
 jishō kai
The ten natural moral laws, i. e. which are natural to man, apart from the Buddha's commands; also 自性善.

菩薩受


菩萨受

see styles
pú sà shòu
    pu2 sa4 shou4
p`u sa shou
    pu sa shou
 bosatsu ju
bodhisattvas reception [of the precepts]

菩薩戒


菩萨戒

see styles
pú sà jiè
    pu2 sa4 jie4
p`u sa chieh
    pu sa chieh
 bosatsu kai
The rules are found in the sūtra of this name, taken from the 梵網經.

親教師


亲教师

see styles
qīn jiào shī
    qin1 jiao4 shi1
ch`in chiao shih
    chin chiao shih
 shin kyōshi
teacher who imparts the precepts and; or intimately guides the student

解脫律


解脱律

see styles
jiě tuō lǜ
    jie3 tuo1 lv4
chieh t`o lü
    chieh to lü
 Gedatsu ritsu
Liberating Precepts

解脫戒


解脱戒

see styles
jiě tuō jiè
    jie3 tuo1 jie4
chieh t`o chieh
    chieh to chieh
 gedatsu kai
The commandments accepted on leaving the world and becoming a disciple or a monk.

道共戒

see styles
dào gòng jiè
    dao4 gong4 jie4
tao kung chieh
 dō gū kai
precepts that accompany the path

離相戒


离相戒

see styles
lí xiàng jiè
    li2 xiang4 jie4
li hsiang chieh
 risō kai
無相戒 The inner commands, or observance in the heart, in contrast with external observance or ritual.

顯戒論

see styles
xiǎn jiè lùn
    xian3 jie4 lun4
hsien chieh lun
Clarifying the Precepts

七佛通戒

see styles
qī fó tōng jiè
    qi1 fo2 tong1 jie4
ch`i fo t`ung chieh
    chi fo tung chieh
 shichibutsu (no) tsūkai
shared precepts of the seven Buddhas of the past

三平等戒

see styles
sān píng děng jiè
    san1 ping2 deng3 jie4
san p`ing teng chieh
    san ping teng chieh
 san byōdō kai
idem 三昧耶戒 and 世無障礙智戒.

三摩耶戒

see styles
 sanmayakai
    さんまやかい
(Buddhist term) precepts given to an adherent prior to being consecrated as an Acharya (in esoteric Buddhism)

三昧耶戒

see styles
sān mèi yé jiè
    san1 mei4 ye2 jie4
san mei yeh chieh
 samaiya kai
    さんまやかい
(Buddhist term) precepts given to an adherent prior to being consecrated as an Acharya (in esoteric Buddhism)
samaya commandments: the rules to be strictly observed before full ordination in the esoteric sects.

三歸五戒


三归五戒

see styles
sān guī wǔ jiè
    san1 gui1 wu3 jie4
san kuei wu chieh
 sanki gokai
(三歸戒) The ceremony which makes the recipient a 優婆塞 or 優婆夷 upasaka or upāsikā male or female disciple, accepting the five commandments. There are 五種三歸 five stages of sangui; the first two are as above, at the third the eight commandments are accepted, at the fourth the ten, at the fifth an the commandments. 三歸 is also a general term for a Buddhist.

三聚圓戒


三聚圆戒

see styles
sān jù yuán jiè
    san1 ju4 yuan2 jie4
san chü yüan chieh
 sanju enkai
three groups of Mahāyāna precepts

三聚淨戒

see styles
sān jù jìng jiè
    san1 ju4 jing4 jie4
san chü ching chieh
 sanju jōkai
three sets of pure precepts

世俗五戒

see styles
shì sú wǔ jiè
    shi4 su2 wu3 jie4
shih su wu chieh
 sezoku gokai
five precepts for laymen

乘戒倶急

see styles
shèng jiè jù jí
    sheng4 jie4 ju4 ji2
sheng chieh chü chi
 jōkai gukyū
One who emphasizes both precepts and meditative insight, the Bodhisattva.

五八十具

see styles
wǔ bā shí jù
    wu3 ba1 shi2 ju4
wu pa shih chü
 gohachijū gu
All the five, eight, and ten commandments, i. e. the three groups of disciples, laity who keep the five and eight and monks who keep the ten.

五十八戒

see styles
wǔ shí bā jiè
    wu3 shi2 ba1 jie4
wu shih pa chieh
 gojūhachi kai
fifty-eight precepts

五常五戒

see styles
wǔ cháng wǔ jiè
    wu3 chang2 wu3 jie4
wu ch`ang wu chieh
    wu chang wu chieh
 gojō gokai
five constant virtues and five precepts

五篇七聚

see styles
wǔ piān qī jù
    wu3 pian1 qi1 ju4
wu p`ien ch`i chü
    wu pien chi chü
 gohen shichijū
five and seven categories of precepts

優婆塞戒


优婆塞戒

see styles
yōu pó sāi jiè
    you1 po2 sai1 jie4
yu p`o sai chieh
    yu po sai chieh
 ubasai kai
precepts for the upāsaka

優婆夷戒


优婆夷戒

see styles
yōu pó yí jiè
    you1 po2 yi2 jie4
yu p`o i chieh
    yu po i chieh
 ubai kai
precepts for the upāsikā

八尊重法

see styles
bā zūn zhòng fǎ
    ba1 zun1 zhong4 fa3
pa tsun chung fa
 hassonjū hō
idem 八敬戒.

八關齋戒


八关斋戒

see styles
bā guān zhāi jiè
    ba1 guan1 zhai1 jie4
pa kuan chai chieh
 hakkan saikai
eight precepts of a one day vow holder

具戒方便

see styles
jù jiè fāng biàn
    ju4 jie4 fang1 bian4
chü chieh fang pien
 gukai hōben
The 'expedient' method of giving the whole rules by stages.

出家受戒

see styles
chū jiā shòu jiè
    chu1 jia1 shou4 jie4
ch`u chia shou chieh
    chu chia shou chieh
 shukke jukai
leave the secular world and receive the precepts

別別解脫


别别解脱

see styles
bié bié jiě tuō
    bie2 bie2 jie3 tuo1
pieh pieh chieh t`o
    pieh pieh chieh to
 betsubetsu gedatsu
code of vinaya precepts

勤策律儀


勤策律仪

see styles
qín cè lǜ yí
    qin2 ce4 lv4 yi2
ch`in ts`e lü i
    chin tse lü i
 gonsaku ritsugi
precepts for novice monks

勤策擁護


勤策拥护

see styles
qín cè yǒng hù
    qin2 ce4 yong3 hu4
ch`in ts`e yung hu
    chin tse yung hu
 gonsaku yōgo
precepts for novice monks

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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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