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<1234>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一分斷 一分断 see styles |
yī fēn duàn yi1 fen1 duan4 i fen tuan ichibun dan |
partially eliminated |
三種斷 三种断 see styles |
sān zhǒng duàn san1 zhong3 duan4 san chung tuan sanshu dan |
The three kinds of uccheda— cutting-off, excision, or bringing to an end: (1) (a) 自性斷 with the incoming of wisdom, passion or illusion ceases of itself; (b) 不生斷 with realization of the doctrine that all is 空 unreal, evil karma ceases to arise; (c) 緣縛斷 illusion being ended, the causal nexus of the passions disappears and the attraction of the external ceases. (2) The three śrāvaka or ascetic stages are (a) 見所斷 ending the condition of false views; (b) 修行斷 getting rid of desire and illusion in practice; (c) 非所斷 no more illusion or desire to be cut off. |
三角壇 三角坛 see styles |
sān jué tán san1 jue2 tan2 san chüeh t`an san chüeh tan sankaku dan |
A three-cornered altar in the fire worship of Shingon, connected with exorcism. |
不斷經 不断经 see styles |
bù duàn jīng bu4 duan4 jing1 pu tuan ching fu dan kyō |
Unceasing reading of the sutras. |
不生斷 不生断 see styles |
bù shēng duàn bu4 sheng1 duan4 pu sheng tuan fushō dan |
One of the 三斷, when illusion no longer arises the sufferings of being reborn in the evil paths are ended. |
且の鼻 see styles |
dannohana だんのはな |
(place-name) Dan-no-hana |
世間檀 世间檀 see styles |
shì jiān tán shi4 jian1 tan2 shih chien t`an shih chien tan seken dan |
Worldly dāna, or giving, i. e. with thoughts of possession, meum, tūm, and the thing given, v. 三礙. |
丹布朗 see styles |
dān bù lǎng dan1 bu4 lang3 tan pu lang |
Dan Brown (American novelist) |
九十六 see styles |
jiǔ shí liù jiu3 shi2 liu4 chiu shih liu kujū roku |
ninety-six |
二種斷 二种断 see styles |
èr zhǒng duàn er4 zhong3 duan4 erh chung tuan nishu dan |
two kinds of elimination |
五壇法 五坛法 see styles |
wǔ tán fǎ wu3 tan2 fa3 wu t`an fa wu tan fa go dan hō |
The ceremonies before the 五大明王. |
但三衣 see styles |
dàn sān yī dan4 san1 yi1 tan san i dan sanne |
wearing the three dharma robes |
修所斷 修所断 see styles |
xiū suǒ duàn xiu1 suo3 duan4 hsiu so tuan shu sho dan |
To cut of illusion in practice, or performance. |
修道斷 修道断 see styles |
xiū dào duàn xiu1 dao4 duan4 hsiu tao tuan shudō dan |
(afflictions) eliminated in the path of cultivation |
傳燈錄 传灯录 see styles |
chuán dēng lù chuan2 deng1 lu4 ch`uan teng lu chuan teng lu Dentō roku |
Record of the Transmission of the Lamp |
光明壇 光明坛 see styles |
guāng míng tán guang1 ming2 tan2 kuang ming t`an kuang ming tan kōmyō dan |
The fire altar. |
六供具 see styles |
liù gōng jù liu4 gong1 ju4 liu kung chü roku kugu |
The six articles for worship— flowers, a censer, candles, hot liquid, fruits, tea. |
六內處 六内处 see styles |
liù nèi chù liu4 nei4 chu4 liu nei ch`u liu nei chu roku naisho |
six internal sense bases |
六决定 see styles |
liù jué dìng liu4 jue2 ding4 liu chüeh ting roku ketsujō |
v. 六種决定; also 七深信. |
六卽佛 see styles |
liù jí fó liu4 ji2 fo2 liu chi fo roku soku butsu |
Buddha in six forms; (1) 理佛 as the principle in and through all things, as pan-Buddha— all things being of Buddha-nature; (2) 名字佛 Buddha as a name or person. The other four are the last four forms above. |
六合釋 六合释 see styles |
liù hé shì liu4 he2 shi4 liu ho shih roku gasshaku |
v. 六離釋. |
六和合 see styles |
liù hé hé liu4 he2 he2 liu ho ho roku wagō |
The six unions of the six sense organs with the six objects of the senses, the eye with the object seen, etc. |
六和敬 see styles |
liù hé jìng liu4 he2 jing4 liu ho ching roku wakyō |
(六和) The six points of reverent harmony or unity in a monastery or convent: 身 bodily unity in form of worship, 口 oral unity in chanting, 意 mental unity in faith, 戒 moral unity in observing the commandments, 見 doctrinal unity in views and explanations, and 利, 行, 學, or 施 economic unity in community of goods, deeds, studies, or charity. |
六地藏 see styles |
liù dì zàng liu4 di4 zang4 liu ti tsang Roku Jizō |
six manifestations of Kṣitigarbha |
六外處 六外处 see styles |
liù wài chù liu4 wai4 chu4 liu wai ch`u liu wai chu roku gesho |
six external sense-fields |
六外道 see styles |
liù wài dào liu4 wai4 dao4 liu wai tao roku gedō |
six non-Buddhist paths |
六大界 see styles |
liù dà jiè liu4 da4 jie4 liu ta chieh roku daikai |
six elements |
六妙行 see styles |
liù miào xíng liu4 miao4 xing2 liu miao hsing roku myōgyō |
idem 六行觀. |
六妙門 六妙门 see styles |
liù miào mén liu4 miao4 men2 liu miao men roku myōmon |
six excellent approaches for practicing meditation |
六宗教 see styles |
liù zōng jiào liu4 zong1 jiao4 liu tsung chiao roku shūkyō |
six schools |
六念法 see styles |
liù niàn fǎ liu4 nian4 fa3 liu nien fa roku nen bō |
six kinds of mindfulness |
六恆住 六恒住 see styles |
liù héng zhù liu4 heng2 zhu4 liu heng chu roku gōjū |
six perpetual abodes |
六情依 see styles |
liù qíng yī liu4 qing2 yi1 liu ch`ing i liu ching i roku jōe |
six sense faculties |
六成就 see styles |
liù chéng jiù liu4 cheng2 jiu4 liu ch`eng chiu liu cheng chiu roku jōjū |
Six perfections (some say five, some seven) found in the opening phrase of each sutra: (1) 'Thus' implies perfect faith; (2) ' have I heard, ' perfect hearing; (3) 'once, 'the perfect time; (4) 'the Buddha, ' the perfect lord or master; (5) 'on Mt. Gṛdhrakūṭa, ' the perfect place; (6) 'with the great assembly of bhikṣus, ' the perfect assembly. |
六染心 see styles |
liù rǎn xīn liu4 ran3 xin1 liu jan hsin roku zenshin |
The six mental 'taints' of the Awakening of Faith 起心論. Though mind-essence is by nature pure and without stain, the condition of 無明 ignorance, or innocence, permits of taint or defilement corresponding to the following six phases: (1) 執相應染 the taint interrelated to attachment, or holding the seeming for the real; it is the state of 執取相 and 名字相 which is cut off in the final pratyeka and śrāvaka stage and the bodhisattva 十住 of faith; (2) 不斷相應染 the taint interrelated to the persisting attraction of the causes of pain and pleasure; it is the 相續相 finally eradicated in the bodhisattva 初地 stage of purity; (3) 分別智相應染 the taint interrelated to the 'particularizing intelligence' which discerns things within and without this world; it is the first 智相, cut off in the bodhisattva 七地 stage of spirituality; (4) 現色不相應染 the non-interrelated or primary taint, i. e. of the 'ignorant' mind as yet hardly discerning subject from object, of accepting an external world; the third 現相 cut of in the bodhisattva 八地 stage of emancipation from the material; (5) 能見心不相應染 the non-interrelated or primary taint of accepting a perceptive mind, the second 轉相, cut of in the bodhisattva 九地 of intuition, or emancipation from mental effort; (6) 根本業不相應染 the non-interrelated or primary taint of accepting the idea of primal action or activity in the absolute; it is the first 業相, and cut of in the 十地 highest bodhisattva stage, entering on Buddhahood. See Suzuki's translation, 80-1. |
六正行 see styles |
liù zhèng xíng liu4 zheng4 xing2 liu cheng hsing roku shōgyō |
six correct practices |
六無爲 六无为 see styles |
liù wú wéi liu4 wu2 wei2 liu wu wei roku mui |
six unconditioned [factors] |
六煩惱 六烦恼 see styles |
liù fán nǎo liu4 fan2 nao3 liu fan nao roku bonnō |
v. 六大煩惱. |
六現觀 六现观 see styles |
liù xiàn guān liu4 xian4 guan1 liu hsien kuan roku genkan |
six ways of clearly perceiving presently existent objects |
六種因 六种因 see styles |
liù zhǒng yīn liu4 zhong3 yin1 liu chung yin roku shu in |
v. 六因. |
六種性 六种性 see styles |
liù zhǒng xìng liu4 zhong3 xing4 liu chung hsing roku shushō |
For the first five see 五種道; the sixth is the Buddha stage of 妙覺性. Cf. 六種位. |
六種攝 六种摄 see styles |
liù zhǒng shè liu4 zhong3 she4 liu chung she roku shu shō |
six ways of taking in |
六種殺 六种杀 see styles |
liù zhǒng shā liu4 zhong3 sha1 liu chung sha roku shusetsu |
six kinds of cases concerning fault related to killing |
六種觀 六种观 see styles |
liù zhǒng guān liu4 zhong3 guan1 liu chung kuan roku shu kan |
The meditation on the six natures 六種性. |
六種釋 六种释 see styles |
liù zhǒng shì liu4 zhong3 shi4 liu chung shih roku shu shaku |
idem 六離合釋. |
六羅漢 六罗汉 see styles |
liù luó hàn liu4 luo2 han4 liu lo han roku rakan |
The six arhats i. e. Śākyamuni and his first five disciples, cf. 五羅漢. |
六著心 六着心 see styles |
liù zhāo xīn liu4 zhao1 xin1 liu chao hsin roku jaku shin |
(六著) The six bonds, or the mind of the six bonds: greed, love, hate, doubt, lust, pride. |
六蔽心 see styles |
liù bì xīn liu4 bi4 xin1 liu pi hsin roku heishin |
six kinds of clouded mind |
六衆生 六众生 see styles |
liù zhòng shēng liu4 zhong4 sheng1 liu chung sheng roku shujō |
The six senses 六根 are likened to six wild creatures in confinement always struggling to escape. Only when they are domesticated will they be happy. So is it with the six senses and the taming power of Buddha truth. The six creatures are a dog, a bird, a snake, a hyena, a crocodile (śiśumāra), and a monkey. |
六觀法 六观法 see styles |
liù guān fǎ liu4 guan1 fa3 liu kuan fa roku kanbō |
(六觀) cf. 六種性 and 六位. |
六觸處 六触处 see styles |
liù chù chù liu4 chu4 chu4 liu ch`u ch`u liu chu chu roku sokusho |
six perceptual bases of contact |
六觸身 六触身 see styles |
liù chù shēn liu4 chu4 shen1 liu ch`u shen liu chu shen roku sokushin |
six classes of contact |
六足論 六足论 see styles |
liù zú lùn liu4 zu2 lun4 liu tsu lun Roku sokuron |
six treatises of the Sarvâstivāda school |
六重法 see styles |
liù zhòng fǎ liu4 zhong4 fa3 liu chung fa roku jū hō |
six grave rules |
六隨眠 六随眠 see styles |
liù suí mián liu4 sui2 mian2 liu sui mien roku zuimen |
six latent tendencies |
六頭首 六头首 see styles |
liù tóu shǒu liu4 tou2 shou3 liu t`ou shou liu tou shou roku tōshu |
six prefects |
六麤相 see styles |
liù cū xiàng liu4 cu1 xiang4 liu ts`u hsiang liu tsu hsiang roku sosō |
six coarse aspects |
六齋日 六斋日 see styles |
liù zhāi rì liu4 zhai1 ri4 liu chai jih roku sai no hi |
six days of purification |
制伏斷 制伏断 see styles |
zhì fú duàn zhi4 fu2 duan4 chih fu tuan seifuku dan |
(afflictions) eliminated by subjugation |
勤策男 see styles |
qín cè nán qin2 ce4 nan2 ch`in ts`e nan chin tse nan gonsaku dan |
male novice |
北山錄 北山录 see styles |
běi shān lù bei3 shan1 lu4 pei shan lu Hokusan roku |
Beishan lu |
唐睿宗 see styles |
táng ruì zōng tang2 rui4 zong1 t`ang jui tsung tang jui tsung |
Emperor Ruizong of Tang, reign name of sixth Tang emperor Li Dan 李旦[Li3 Dan4] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712 |
団令子 see styles |
danreiko / danreko だんれいこ |
(person) Dan Reiko (1935.3.26-2003.11.24) |
団優太 see styles |
danyuuta / danyuta だんゆうた |
(person) Dan Yūta (1967.10.19-) |
団宏明 see styles |
danhiroaki だんひろあき |
(person) Dan Hiroaki |
団徳麿 see styles |
dantokumaro だんとくまろ |
(person) Dan Tokumaro |
団時朗 see styles |
danjirou / danjiro だんじろう |
(person) Dan Jirou (1949.1.30-) |
団琢磨 see styles |
dantakuma だんたくま |
(person) Dan Takuma |
団鬼六 see styles |
danoniroku だんおにろく |
(person) Dan Oniroku |
圓照錄 圆照录 see styles |
yuán zhào lù yuan2 zhao4 lu4 yüan chao lu Enshō roku |
Yuanzhao's Record |
團宏明 see styles |
danhiroaki だんひろあき |
(person) Dan Hiroaki (1947-) |
團琢磨 see styles |
dantakuma だんたくま |
(person) Dan Takuma |
地輪壇 地轮坛 see styles |
dì lún tán di4 lun2 tan2 ti lun t`an ti lun tan jirin dan |
The earth altar is four-cornered and used by the esoteric sect. |
坦々麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
(irregular kanji usage) Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
坦坦麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
(irregular kanji usage) Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
壇ノ浦 see styles |
dannoura / dannora だんのうら |
(place-name) Dannoura (site of a major sea battle of the Genpei War); Dan-no-ura |
壇一雄 see styles |
dankazuo だんかずお |
(person) Dan Kazuo |
大悲壇 大悲坛 see styles |
dà bēi tán da4 bei1 tan2 ta pei t`an ta pei tan daihi dan |
The altar of pity, a term for the garbhadhātu maṇḍala , or for the Sakyamumi group. |
太子丹 see styles |
tài zǐ dān tai4 zi3 dan1 t`ai tzu tan tai tzu tan |
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC |
宗鏡錄 宗镜录 see styles |
zōng jìng lù zong1 jing4 lu4 tsung ching lu Sūgyō roku |
Record of the Axiom Mirror |
宗鑑錄 宗鑑录 see styles |
zōng jiàn lù zong1 jian4 lu4 tsung chien lu Shūkan roku |
Record of the Axiom Mirror |
幽明錄 幽明录 see styles |
yōu míng lù you1 ming2 lu4 yu ming lu Yūmyō roku |
Youming lu |
弾厚作 see styles |
dankousaku / dankosaku だんこうさく |
(person) Dan Kōsaku |
律儀斷 律仪断 see styles |
lǜ yí duàn lv4 yi2 duan4 lü i tuan ritsugi dan |
to eliminate [affliction] by guarding the senses |
從容錄 从容录 see styles |
cóng róng lù cong2 rong2 lu4 ts`ung jung lu tsung jung lu Shōyō roku |
Congrong lu |
感通錄 感通录 see styles |
gǎn tōng lù gan3 tong1 lu4 kan t`ung lu kan tung lu Kanzū roku |
Gantong lu |
所緣斷 所缘断 see styles |
suǒ yuán duàn suo3 yuan2 duan4 so yüan tuan shoen dan |
elimination of affliction by referents of cognition |
担々麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
担担麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
損伏斷 损伏断 see styles |
sǔn fú duàn sun3 fu2 duan4 sun fu tuan son buku dan |
To spoil, subject and destroy (the passions). |
斷九品 断九品 see styles |
duàn jiǔ pǐn duan4 jiu3 pin3 tuan chiu p`in tuan chiu pin dan kuhon |
to cut off the nine classes of affliction |
斷修惑 断修惑 see styles |
duàn xiū huò duan4 xiu1 huo4 tuan hsiu huo dan shuwaku |
eliminates the afflictions of the path of cultivation |
斷善根 断善根 see styles |
duàn shàn gēn duan4 shan4 gen1 tuan shan ken dan zenkon |
To cut off, or destroy, roots of goodness. |
斷對治 断对治 see styles |
duàn duì zhì duan4 dui4 zhi4 tuan tui chih dan taiji |
antidote of elimination |
斷愛欲 断爱欲 see styles |
dua nài yù dua4 nai4 yu4 dua nai yü dan aiyoku |
to eliminate attached love and desire |
斷我見 断我见 see styles |
duàn wǒ jiàn duan4 wo3 jian4 tuan wo chien dan gaken |
to eliminate the view of self |
斷方便 断方便 see styles |
duàn fāng biàn duan4 fang1 bian4 tuan fang pien dan hōben |
expedient means that eliminate (?) |
斷智障 断智障 see styles |
duàn zhì zhàng duan4 zhi4 zhang4 tuan chih chang dan chishō |
eliminating the cognitive hindrances |
斷有縛 断有缚 see styles |
duàn yǒu fú duan4 you3 fu2 tuan yu fu dan ubaku |
severing of the bonds to existence |
斷欲縛 断欲缚 see styles |
duàn yù fú duan4 yu4 fu2 tuan yü fu dan yokubaku |
severing bondage to desire |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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