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御堂 see styles |
midou / mido みどう |
(1) enshrinement hall (of a buddha); temple; (2) (usu. as お御堂) cathedral (esp. Catholic); (place-name, surname) Midou |
忍辱 see styles |
rěn rù ren3 ru4 jen ju ninniku にんにく |
(1) {Buddh} forbearance (in the face of difficulty, persecution, etc.); (2) (rare) (See にんにく) garlic 羼提波羅蜜多 (or 羼底波羅蜜多) kṣānti pāramitā; patience, especially bearing insult and distress without resentment, the third of the six pāramitās 六度. Its guardian Bodhisattva is the third on the left in the hall of space in the Garbhadhātu. |
慈室 see styles |
cí shì ci2 shi4 tz`u shih tzu shih jishitsu |
a charity hall |
戒場 戒场 see styles |
jiè cháng jie4 chang2 chieh ch`ang chieh chang kaiba かいば |
(place-name) Kaiba The place where monks are given the commandments. |
托鉢 托钵 see styles |
tuō bō tuo1 bo1 t`o po to po takuhatsu たくはつ |
(noun/participle) (1) religious mendicancy; asking for alms; monk's begging; (noun/participle) (2) {Buddh} going with one's bowl to the meditation hall at mealtime (in a Zen temple) An almsbowl; to carry it. |
拝殿 see styles |
haiden はいでん |
front shrine; hall of worship; (surname) Haiden |
文殊 see styles |
wén shū wen2 shu1 wen shu monju もんじゅ |
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness (Buddhist term) Manjushri; Manjusri; Bodhisattva that represents transcendent wisdom; (p,s,f) Monju (文殊師利) Mañjuśrī 滿殊尸利 -later 曼殊室利. 文殊 is also used for Mañjunātha, Mañjudeva, Mañjughoṣa, Mañjuṣvara, et al. T., hjamdpal; J., Monju. Origin unknown; presumably, like most Buddhas and bodhisattvas, an idealization of a particular quality, in his case of Wisdom. Mañju is beautiful, Śrī; good fortune, virtue, majesty, lord, an epithet of a god. Six definitions are obtained from various scriptures: 妙首 (or 頭 ) wonderful or beautiful) head; 普首 universal head; 濡首 glossy head (probably a transliteration); 敬首 revered head; 妙德 wonderful virtue (or power); 妙吉祥 wonderfully auspicious; the last is a later translation in the 西域記. As guardian of wisdom 智慧 he is often placed on Śākyamuni's left, with 普顯 on the right as guardian of law 理, the latter holding the Law, the former the wisdom or exposition of it; formerly they held the reverse positions. He is often represented with five curls or waves to his hair indicating the 五智 q. v. or the five peaks; his hand holds the sword of wisdom and he sits on a lion emblematic of its stern majesty: but he has other forms. He is represented as a youth, i. e. eternal youth. His present abode is given as east of the universe, known as 淸涼山 clear and cool mountain, or a region 寶住 precious abode, or Abode of Treasures, or 寶氏 from which he derives one of his titles, 寶相如來. One of his dhāraṇīs prophesies China as his post-nirvāṇa realm. In past incarnations he is described as being the parent of many Buddhas and as having assisted the Buddha into existence; his title was 龍種上佛 the supreme Buddha of the nāgas, also 大身佛 or 神仙佛; now his title is 歡喜藏摩尼寶精佛 The spiritual Buddha who joyfully cares for the jewel: and his future title is to be 普現佛 Buddha universally revealed. In the 序品 Introductory Chapter of the Lotus Sutra he is also described as the ninth predecessor or Buddha-ancestor of Śākyamuni. He is looked on as the chief of the Bodhisattvas and represents them, as the chief disciple of the Buddha, or as his son 法王子. Hīnayāna counts Śāriputra as the wisest of the disciples, Mahāyāna gives Mañjuśrī the chief place, hence he is also styled 覺母 mother, or begetter of understanding. He is shown riding on either a lion or a peacock, or sitting on a white lotus; often he holds a book, emblem of wisdom, or a blue lotus; in certain rooms of a monastery he is shown as a monk; and he appears in military array as defender of the faith. His signs, magic words, and so on, are found in various sutras. His most famous centre in China is Wu-tai shan in Shansi. where he is the object of pilgrimages, especially of Mongols. The legends about him are many. He takes the place in Buddhism of Viśvakarman as Vulcan, or architect, of the universe. He is one of the eight Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, and sometimes has the image of Akṣobhya in his crown. He was mentioned in China as early as the fourth century and in the Lotus Sutra he frequently appears, especially as the converter of the daughter of the Dragon-king of the Ocean. He has five messengers 五使者 and eight youths 八童子 attending on him. His hall in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala is the seventh, in which his group numbers twenty-five. His position is northeast. There are numerous sutras and other works with his name as title, e. g. 文殊師利問菩提經 Gayaśīrṣa sūtra, tr. by Kumārajīva 384-417: and its 論 or .Tīkā of Vasubandhu, tr. by Bodhiruci 535. see list in B. N. |
斎堂 see styles |
saidou / saido さいどう |
dining hall at a Zen temple or monastery; refectory |
斎場 see styles |
saiba さいば |
(1) funeral hall; (2) (See 祭場) ceremony site; (surname) Saiba |
旦過 旦过 see styles |
dàn guō dan4 guo1 tan kuo tanga たんが |
(1) {Buddh} staying the night (of an itinerant priest in Zen Buddhism); itinerant priest's lodging; (2) {Buddh} providing a room for an itinerant priest so that he may meditate for a long period of time; (place-name, surname) Tanga boarding hall |
會堂 会堂 see styles |
huì táng hui4 tang2 hui t`ang hui tang |
meeting hall; assembly hall See: 会堂 |
會幕 会幕 see styles |
huì mù hui4 mu4 hui mu |
tabernacle (biblical word for a meeting hall or tent) |
會館 会馆 see styles |
huì guǎn hui4 guan3 hui kuan |
provincial or county guild hall |
木曜 see styles |
mù yào mu4 yao4 mu yao mokuyou / mokuyo もくよう |
(See 木曜日) Thursday Jupiter, one of the 九曜 nine luminaries, q. v.; on the south of the diamond hall outside the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala. |
本堂 see styles |
běn táng ben3 tang2 pen t`ang pen tang hondou / hondo ほんどう |
main hall (of a Buddhist temple); main temple; (place-name, surname) Hondou main [buddha] hall |
本殿 see styles |
honden ほんでん |
main hall (of a Shinto shrine); main shrine; inner sanctuary; (surname) Honden |
本館 see styles |
motodate もとだて |
(1) main building (as opposed to an annex, outbuilding, etc.); (2) this library; this museum; this theatre; this hall; this building; (place-name, surname) Motodate |
東堂 东堂 see styles |
dōng táng dong1 tang2 tung t`ang tung tang toudou / todo とうどう |
(surname) Tōdou eastern hall |
東庵 东庵 see styles |
don gān don1 gan1 don kan touan / toan とうあん |
(given name) Tōan The eastern hall of monastery. |
棋院 see styles |
kiin / kin きいん |
go institution; go club; go hall |
楹聯 楹联 see styles |
yíng lián ying2 lian2 ying lien |
couplet (hung on the columns of a hall) |
歌廳 歌厅 see styles |
gē tīng ge1 ting1 ko t`ing ko ting |
karaoke hall; singing hall (venue for concerts of popular songs) |
正庁 see styles |
seichou / secho せいちょう |
(rare) official reception hall |
正殿 see styles |
zhèng diàn zheng4 dian4 cheng tien seiden / seden せいでん |
main hall of a Buddhist temple (1) main temple; main building of a shrine; (2) (See 紫宸殿,内裏・1) alternate name for the Shishiden; Hall for State Ceremonies; (3) central building of a palace; State Chamber |
殿堂 see styles |
diàn táng dian4 tang2 tien t`ang tien tang dendou / dendo でんどう |
palace; hall; temple buildings (1) palace; hall; (2) shrine; temple; sanctuary; (3) hall of fame a palace |
殿舍 see styles |
diàn shè dian4 she4 tien she tensha |
a hall |
殿行 see styles |
diàn xíng dian4 xing2 tien hsing dennan |
hall assistant |
法堂 see styles |
fǎ táng fa3 tang2 fa t`ang fa tang houdou / hodo ほうどう |
{Buddh} lecture hall of a temple (esp. Zen); (surname) Houdou The chief temple, so called by the Chan (Zen) sect; amongst others it is 講堂 preaching hall. |
法殿 see styles |
fǎ diàn fa3 dian4 fa tien hōden |
The temple, or hall, of the Law, the main hall of a monastery; also the Guanyin hall. |
火曜 see styles |
huǒ yào huo3 yao4 huo yao kayou / kayo かよう |
(See 火曜日) Tuesday; (female given name) Kayo Mars, one of the nine luminaries, shown south of the Diamond hall in the Garbhadhātu. |
特少 see styles |
tokushou / tokusho とくしょう |
(slang) (abbreviation) (See 特別少年院) advanced juvenile training school; special reformatory; juvenile hall for grave offenders |
玄堂 see styles |
xuán táng xuan2 tang2 hsüan t`ang hsüan tang gendō |
mysterious hall |
玄関 see styles |
genkan げんかん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) entranceway; entry hall; vestibule; foyer; entryway; mud room |
玄關 玄关 see styles |
xuán guān xuan2 guan1 hsüan kuan genkan げんかん |
entrance hall; vestibule (out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) entranceway; entry hall; vestibule; foyer; entryway; mud room portico |
直堂 see styles |
zhí táng zhi2 tang2 chih t`ang chih tang jikidō |
The servant who attends in the hall; an announcer. |
知殿 see styles |
zhī diàn zhi1 dian4 chih tien chiten |
The warden of a temple. |
礼堂 see styles |
reidou / redo れいどう |
small building used for worship or sutra chanting (located in front of the main hall of a Buddhist temple); (surname) Reidou |
祓殿 see styles |
haraedono; haraidono; haraiden はらえどの; はらいどの; はらいでん |
purification hall of a Shinto shrine |
祖堂 see styles |
zǔ táng zu3 tang2 tsu t`ang tsu tang sodō |
ancestor's hall |
祠堂 see styles |
cí táng ci2 tang2 tz`u t`ang tzu tang shidou / shido しどう |
ancestral hall; memorial hall (1) lay ancestral hall; hall on temple grounds for holding mortuary tablets of lay parishioners; (2) small shrine An ancestral temple or hall. |
祠墓 see styles |
cí mù ci2 mu4 tz`u mu tzu mu |
memorial hall and tomb |
祠廟 祠庙 see styles |
cí miào ci2 miao4 tz`u miao tzu miao |
ancestral hall; temple to one's forebears |
禅堂 see styles |
zendou / zendo ぜんどう |
zendo (Zen meditation hall) |
福庭 see styles |
fú tíng fu2 ting2 fu t`ing fu ting fukuba ふくば |
(place-name, surname) Fukuba A court, or hall, of blessedness, a monastery. |
禪堂 禅堂 see styles |
chán táng chan2 tang2 ch`an t`ang chan tang zendō |
meditation room (in Buddhist monastery) Meditation-hall of the Chan sect. A common name for the monastic hall. |
禪室 禅室 see styles |
chán shì chan2 shi4 ch`an shih chan shih zenshitsu |
Meditation hall or room; other similar terms are 禪屋; 禪房; 禪院; 禪堂; 禪居. |
禪屋 禅屋 see styles |
chán wū chan2 wu1 ch`an wu chan wu zennoku |
meditation hall |
禪房 禅房 see styles |
chán fáng chan2 fang2 ch`an fang chan fang zenbō |
a room in a Buddhist monastery; a temple Meditation abode, a room for meditation, a cell, a hermitage, general name for a monastery. |
禪院 禅院 see styles |
chán yuàn chan2 yuan4 ch`an yüan chan yüan zenin ぜんいん |
Buddhist hall (surname) Zen'in meditation hall |
禪齋 禅斋 see styles |
chán zhāi chan2 zhai1 ch`an chai chan chai zensai |
idem 禪室. |
禮堂 礼堂 see styles |
lǐ táng li3 tang2 li t`ang li tang reidou / redo れいどう |
assembly hall; auditorium; CL:座[zuo4] (surname) Reidou |
移龕 移龛 see styles |
yí kān yi2 kan1 i k`an i kan igan |
To remove the coffin to the hall for the masses for the dead on the third day after the enconffinment. |
競場 see styles |
seriba せりば |
auction hall; auction site; place where auctions take place |
經堂 经堂 see styles |
jīng táng jing1 tang2 ching t`ang ching tang keidou / kedo けいどう |
scripture hall (Buddhism) (surname) Keidou sūtra hall |
聽事 听事 see styles |
tīng shì ting1 shi4 t`ing shih ting shih |
to hold audience; to advise on state affairs; to administer state affairs; audience hall; to listen in |
臺閣 台阁 see styles |
tái gé tai2 ge2 t`ai ko tai ko daikaku |
a gabled hall |
舞台 see styles |
butai ぶたい |
(1) stage (of a theatre, concert hall, etc.); (2) stage performance; stage production; theatrical production; play; show; (3) setting (of a story); scene; (4) sphere (of activity); stage (e.g. political stage); scene; arena; world; (place-name) Butai |
舞場 舞场 see styles |
wǔ chǎng wu3 chang3 wu ch`ang wu chang |
dance hall |
舞廳 舞厅 see styles |
wǔ tīng wu3 ting1 wu t`ing wu ting |
dance hall; ballroom; CL:間|间[jian1] |
舞殿 see styles |
maidono まいどの |
(See 神楽殿) court music pavilion in a Shinto shrine; kagura hall |
虛堂 虚堂 see styles |
xū táng xu1 tang2 hsü t`ang hsü tang Kyodō |
Xutang, name of a noted monk of the Song dynasty. |
西堂 see styles |
xī táng xi1 tang2 hsi t`ang hsi tang nishinodou / nishinodo にしのどう |
(place-name) Nishinodou western hall |
西庵 see styles |
xī ān xi1 an1 hsi an nishian にしあん |
(surname) Nishian western hall |
講堂 讲堂 see styles |
jiǎng táng jiang3 tang2 chiang t`ang chiang tang koudou / kodo こうどう |
lecture hall; CL:家[jia1],間|间[jian1] auditorium; lecture hall; (surname) Kōdou The preaching hall, lecture hall. |
講院 讲院 see styles |
jiǎng yuàn jiang3 yuan4 chiang yüan kōin |
lecture hall |
議場 see styles |
gijou / gijo ぎじょう |
assembly hall; the House |
踊場 see styles |
odoriba おどりば |
(1) dance hall; dance floor; (2) landing (stairs); (3) leveling off (e.g. in the economy); period of stagnation; cooling-off period; lull; plateau; (surname) Odoriba |
退場 退场 see styles |
tuì chǎng tui4 chang3 t`ui ch`ang tui chang taijou / taijo たいじょう |
to leave a place where some event is taking place; (of an actor) to exit; (sports) to leave the field; (of an audience) to leave (n,vs,vi) (1) (ant: 入場) leaving (a hall, meeting, stadium, etc.); exit; walkout; (n,vs,vi) (2) (ant: 登場・1) exit (from the stage); leaving the stage |
過堂 过堂 see styles |
guò táng guo4 tang2 kuo t`ang kuo tang |
to appear in court for trial (old); (of Buddhist monks) to have a meal together in the temple hall |
野音 see styles |
nooto のおと |
(abbreviation) (esp. Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in Tokyo) (See 野外音楽堂) outdoor concert hall; band shell; bandstand; (female given name) Nooto |
金堂 see styles |
jīn táng jin1 tang2 chin t`ang chin tang kondou / kondo こんどう |
Jintang county in Chengdu 成都[Cheng2 du1], Sichuan main temple structure (sanctuary, hall); (place-name, surname) Kondou golden hall |
門廳 门厅 see styles |
mén tīng men2 ting1 men t`ing men ting |
entrance hall; vestibule |
開單 开单 see styles |
kāi dān kai1 dan1 k`ai tan kai tan kaitan |
to bill; to open a tab to open a saṃgha hall |
開堂 开堂 see styles |
kāi táng kai1 tang2 k`ai t`ang kai tang kaidō |
to open a law court; to set up a mourning hall to open the hall |
陪堂 see styles |
hoitou / hoito ほいとう hoito ほいと |
(1) (archaism) being served food outside the meditation hall (at a Zen temple); (2) (archaism) serving food; food served; (3) (archaism) begging; beggar; (archaism) begging; beggar |
雁堂 see styles |
yàn táng yan4 tang2 yen t`ang yen tang gandō |
buddha-hall |
雁宇 see styles |
yàn yǔ yan4 yu3 yen yü ganu |
A term for a monastery. |
雲堂 云堂 see styles |
yún táng yun2 tang2 yün t`ang yün tang undō |
The assembly hall of a monastery, because of the massed congregation. |
靈堂 灵堂 see styles |
líng táng ling2 tang2 ling t`ang ling tang |
mourning hall; funeral hall |
食堂 see styles |
shí táng shi2 tang2 shih t`ang shih tang shokudou / shokudo しょくどう |
dining hall; cafeteria; CL:個|个[ge4],間|间[jian1] {Buddh} dining hall (at a temple); (surname) Shokudou (or 齋堂) The dining-hall of a monastery. |
飯堂 饭堂 see styles |
fàn táng fan4 tang2 fan t`ang fan tang iidou / ido いいどう |
dining hall; canteen; cafeteria (surname) Iidou |
飯廳 饭厅 see styles |
fàn tīng fan4 ting1 fan t`ing fan ting |
dining room; dining hall; mess hall |
餐廳 餐厅 see styles |
cān tīng can1 ting1 ts`an t`ing tsan ting |
dining hall; dining room; restaurant; CL:間|间[jian1],家[jia1] |
香殿 see styles |
xiāng diàn xiang1 dian4 hsiang tien |
The incense hall, especially the large hall of the triratna. |
高堂 see styles |
gāo táng gao1 tang2 kao t`ang kao tang koudou / kodo こうどう |
main hall; honorific for one's parents (old) you; your beautiful home; (place-name) Takandou |
齋堂 斋堂 see styles |
zhāi táng zhai1 tang2 chai t`ang chai tang saidō |
dining hall in a Buddhist temple Abstinence hall, i.e. monastic dining-hall. |
齋場 斋场 see styles |
zhāi chǎng zhai1 chang3 chai ch`ang chai chang saiba さいば |
(surname) Saiba Similarly a dining-place. |
一眞地 see styles |
yī zhēn dì yi1 zhen1 di4 i chen ti isshin ji |
The state of meditation on the absolute. |
七星閣 七星阁 see styles |
qī xīng gé qi1 xing1 ge2 ch`i hsing ko chi hsing ko shichishō kaku |
shrine hall for the seven stars (big dipper) |
三聖閣 三圣阁 see styles |
sān shèng gé san1 sheng4 ge2 san sheng ko sanshō kaku |
hall of the three sages |
上堂牌 see styles |
shàng táng pái shang4 tang2 pai2 shang t`ang p`ai shang tang pai jōdō hai |
The tablet announcing the time of worship at a temple or monastery. |
伊舍那 see styles |
yī shèn à yi1 shen4 a4 i shen a izana |
(伊舍那天) Iiśāna; 伊邪那 (or 伊賒那); v. 伊沙 'one of the older names of Siva-Rudra; one of the Rudras; the sun as a form of Śiva, ' M. W. Maheśvara; the deva of the sixth desire-heaven; head of the external Vajra-hall of the Vajradhātu group; Siva with his three fierce eyes and tusks. |
伽藍堂 see styles |
garandou / garando がらんどう |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) (kana only) empty; hollow; bare; vacant; deserted; (2) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) (See 伽藍・1) main hall of a temple (often vast and empty) |
位牌堂 see styles |
wèi pái táng wei4 pai2 tang2 wei p`ai t`ang wei pai tang ihaidou / ihaido いはいどう |
mortuary chapel spirit tablet hall |
佛陀耶 see styles |
fó tuó yé fo2 tuo2 ye2 fo t`o yeh fo to yeh butsudaya |
buddha-hall |
催事場 see styles |
saijijou / saijijo さいじじょう |
event hall |
僧堂衆 僧堂众 see styles |
sēng táng zhòng seng1 tang2 zhong4 seng t`ang chung seng tang chung sōdō shu |
saṃgha hall assembly |
內佛堂 内佛堂 see styles |
nèi f o táng nei4 f o2 tang2 nei f o t`ang nei f o tang nai butsudō |
inner buddha hall |
內道塲 内道塲 see styles |
nèi dào cháng nei4 dao4 chang2 nei tao ch`ang nei tao chang nai dōjō |
A place for Buddhist worship in the palace, v. 内齋 and 内寺. |
內願堂 内愿堂 see styles |
nèi yuàn táng nei4 yuan4 tang2 nei yüan t`ang nei yüan tang nai gandō |
inner buddha hall |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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