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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
最勝乘 最胜乘 see styles |
zuì shèng shèng zui4 sheng4 sheng4 tsui sheng sheng saishō jō |
The supreme vehicle, Mahāyāna. |
最正覺 最正觉 see styles |
zuì zhèng jué zui4 zheng4 jue2 tsui cheng chüeh saishō gaku |
Supreme perfect enlightenment, i.e. Buddhahood. |
最高神 see styles |
saikoushin / saikoshin さいこうしん |
(See 至上神) supreme deity |
最高裁 see styles |
saikousai / saikosai さいこうさい |
(abbreviation) (See 最高裁判所) Supreme Court |
殊勝分 殊胜分 see styles |
shū shèng fēn shu1 sheng4 fen1 shu sheng fen shushō bun |
supreme |
無上上 无上上 see styles |
wú shàng shàng wu2 shang4 shang4 wu shang shang mujō jō |
Above the supreme, the supreme of the supreme, i.e. Buddha. |
無上乘 无上乘 see styles |
wú shàng shèng wu2 shang4 sheng4 wu shang sheng mujō jō |
(無上上乘) The most supreme Vehicle, the Mahāyāna. |
無上慧 无上慧 see styles |
wú shàng huì wu2 shang4 hui4 wu shang hui mujō e |
Supreme wisdom, that of Buddha. |
無上法 无上法 see styles |
wú shàng fǎ wu2 shang4 fa3 wu shang fa mujō hō |
The supreme dharma, nirvāṇa. |
無上燈 无上灯 see styles |
wú shàng dēng wu2 shang4 deng1 wu shang teng mujō tō |
The supreme lamp, that of nirvāṇa, as dispersing the gloom of passion-illusion. |
無上眼 无上眼 see styles |
wú shàng yǎn wu2 shang4 yan3 wu shang yen mujō gen |
The supreme eye, able to discern the inward significance of all things. |
無上道 无上道 see styles |
wú shàng dào wu2 shang4 dao4 wu shang tao mujō dō |
The supreme way, or truth, that of Buddha. |
無極仁 无极仁 see styles |
wú jí rén wu2 ji2 ren2 wu chi jen mugoku nin |
the supreme benefactor |
無極仙 无极仙 see styles |
wú jí xiān wu2 ji2 xian1 wu chi hsien mugoku sen |
the supreme sage |
無極典 无极典 see styles |
wú jí diǎn wu2 ji2 dian3 wu chi tien mugoku ten |
the supreme scripture |
無極慧 无极慧 see styles |
wú jí huì wu2 ji2 hui4 wu chi hui mugoku e |
the supreme wisdom |
目安箱 see styles |
meyasubako めやすばこ |
(1) suggestion box; comment box; (2) (archaism) complaints box placed in front of the supreme court (Edo period) |
究竟位 see styles |
jiù jìng wèi jiu4 jing4 wei4 chiu ching wei kukyō i |
The supreme class or stage, i. e. that of Buddhahood. The Mahāyāna groups the various stages in the attainment of Buddhahood into five, of which this is the highest. |
究竟佛 see styles |
jiū jìng fó jiu1 jing4 fo2 chiu ching fo kukyō butsu |
The fundamental, ultimate, or supreme Buddha, who has complete comprehension of truth; Buddha in his supreme reality. |
究竟樂 究竟乐 see styles |
jiù jìng lè jiu4 jing4 le4 chiu ching le kukyōraku |
The supreme joy, i. e. nirvāṇa. |
究竟覺 究竟觉 see styles |
jiù jìng jué jiu4 jing4 jue2 chiu ching chüeh kūkyōkaku |
Supreme enlightenment, that of Buddha; one of the four kinds of enlightenment in the 起信論 Awakening of Faith. |
第一乘 see styles |
dì yī shèng di4 yi1 sheng4 ti i sheng daiichi jō |
The supreme vehicle, Mahāyāna. |
第一句 see styles |
dì yī jù di4 yi1 ju4 ti i chü daiichi ku |
The first and supreme letter, a, the alpha of all wisdom. |
第一義 第一义 see styles |
dì yī yì di4 yi1 yi4 ti i i daiichigi / daichigi だいいちぎ |
(1) primary significance; primary importance; first principle; (2) {Buddh} absolute truth; ultimate truth The supreme, or fundamental meaning, the supreme reality, i. e. enlightenment. |
等正覺 等正觉 see styles |
děng zhèng jué deng3 zheng4 jue2 teng cheng chüeh tōshō kaku |
samyak-saṃbodhi; complete perfect knowledge; Buddha-knowledge; omniscience; the bodhi of all Buddhas; cf. 等覺; 三藐. |
粟散王 see styles |
sù sàn wáng su4 san4 wang2 su san wang zokusan ō |
Scattered kings, or rulers who own allegiance to a supreme sovereign, as 粟散國 means their territories. |
統帥権 see styles |
tousuiken / tosuiken とうすいけん |
supreme command authority (of the emperor) |
総大将 see styles |
soudaishou / sodaisho そうだいしょう |
supreme commander |
総指揮 see styles |
soushiki / soshiki そうしき |
supreme command; direction over all |
至上神 see styles |
shijoushin / shijoshin しじょうしん |
supreme deity |
至上者 see styles |
shijousha / shijosha しじょうしゃ |
Supreme Being |
調御師 调御师 see styles |
tiáo yù shī tiao2 yu4 shi1 t`iao yü shih tiao yü shih jōgoshi |
supreme trainer |
金正恩 see styles |
jīn zhèng ēn jin1 zheng4 en1 chin cheng en kimujonun キムジョンウン |
Kim Jong-un (c. 1983-), third son of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4], supreme leader of North Korea from 2011 (person) Kim Jong-un (1983.1.8-); Kim Jong Un |
金永南 see styles |
jīn yǒng nán jin1 yong3 nan2 chin yung nan kimuyomunamu きむよむなむ |
Kim Yong-nam (1928-), North Korean politician, foreign minister 1983-1998, president of the Supreme People's Assembly 1998-2019 (nominal head of state and described as deputy leader) (person) Kim Yong-nam (1928.2.4-), President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea |
鉢羅弭 钵罗弭 see styles |
bō luó mǐ bo1 luo2 mi3 po lo mi harami |
parama; highest, supreme, first. |
阿那律 see styles |
ān à lǜ an1 a4 lv4 an a lü Anaritsu |
阿那律徒(or 阿那律陀); 阿?棲馱 (or 阿M045781棲馱); 阿尼盧豆 (or 阿莬盧豆) (or 阿尼律陀) Aniruddha, 'unrestrained,' tr. by 無滅 unceasing, i.e. the benefits resulting from his charity; or 如意無貪 able to gratify every wish and without desire. One of the ten chief disciples of Buddha; to reappear as the Buddha Samantaprabhāsa; he was considered supreme in 天眼 deva insight. Cf. 阿耨. |
SCAP see styles |
sukyappu; sukyapu スキャップ; スキャプ |
(hist) (See 連合国最高司令官) Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (in Japan); SCAP |
一人天下 see styles |
hitoridenka ひとりでんか hitoritenka ひとりてんか |
(yoji) being the sole master of the situation; reigning supreme; standing unchallenged |
三品悉地 see styles |
sān pǐn xī dì san1 pin3 xi1 di4 san p`in hsi ti san pin hsi ti sanbon shitji |
The three esoteric kinds of siddhi, i.e. complete attainment, supreme felicity. They are 上 superior, to be born in the 密嚴國 Vairocana Pure-land; 中 in one of the other Pure-lands among which is the Western Paradise; and 下 in the 修羅宮 Sun Palaces among the devas. Also styled 三品成就. |
上尊佛道 see styles |
shàng zūn fó dào shang4 zun1 fo2 dao4 shang tsun fo tao jōson butsudō |
the supreme Buddha-Path |
五度無極 五度无极 see styles |
wǔ dù wú jí wu3 du4 wu2 ji2 wu tu wu chi godo mugoku |
the five pāramitās, the five supreme virtues leading to Buddhahood |
元始天尊 see styles |
genshitenson げんしてんそん |
Yuanshi Tianzun (one of the supreme divinities of Taoism) |
八重眞寶 八重眞宝 see styles |
bā zhòng zhēn bǎo ba1 zhong4 zhen1 bao3 pa chung chen pao hachijū(no)shinpō |
The eight weighty and truly precious things, i.e. the eight metals, which depend for evaluation on gold, the highest and greatest, used to illustrate the Buddha as supreme and the other classes in grades beneath him. Also 八重無價, i.e. the eight priceless things. |
六波羅蜜 六波罗蜜 see styles |
liù pō luó mì liu4 po1 luo2 mi4 liu p`o lo mi liu po lo mi rokuharamitsu; ropparamitsu ろくはらみつ; ろっぱらみつ |
the six virtues (perfections) a Buddha elect practices to attain supreme enlightenment six perfections |
兵馬の権 see styles |
heibanoken / hebanoken へいばのけん |
supreme military power |
哈梅內伊 哈梅内伊 see styles |
hā méi nèi yī ha1 mei2 nei4 yi1 ha mei nei i |
Khamenei, Ayatollah Aly (1939-), Supreme Leader of Iran, aka Ali Khamenei |
四弘誓願 四弘誓愿 see styles |
sì hóng shì yuàn si4 hong2 shi4 yuan4 ssu hung shih yüan shi ku seigan |
The four universal vows of a Buddha or bodhisattva: 衆生無邊誓願度 to save all living beings without limit; 煩惱無數誓願斷 to put an end to all passions and delusions however numerous; 法門無盡誓願學 to study and learn all methods and means without end; 佛道無上誓願成 to become perfect in the supreme Buddha-law. The four vows are considered as arising one by one out of the 四諦 Four Noble Truths. |
国民審査 see styles |
kokuminshinsa こくみんしんさ |
{law} national review; national referendum on the appointment or re-appointment of Supreme Court judges, held at the same time as general elections to the House of Representatives |
大徹大悟 大彻大悟 see styles |
dà chè dà wù da4 che4 da4 wu4 ta ch`e ta wu ta che ta wu |
to achieve supreme enlightenment or nirvana (Buddhism) |
大日如來 大日如来 see styles |
dà rì rú lái da4 ri4 ru2 lai2 ta jih ju lai Dainichi Nyorai |
Vairocana, Buddha of supreme enlightenment Mahāvairocana |
天理王命 see styles |
tenriounomikoto / tenrionomikoto てんりおうのみこと |
(person) Tenri Ou no Mikoto; the Supreme Being in Tenrikyō new religion |
太上老君 see styles |
taijouroukun / taijorokun たいじょうろうくん |
(person) Taishang Laojun (Lao-tzu as a supreme divinity of Taoism) |
威神之尊 see styles |
wēi shén zhī zūn wei1 shen2 zhi1 zun1 wei shen chih tsun ijin no son |
the supreme one who has imposing supernatural dignity |
尊上佛道 see styles |
zūn shàng fó dào zun1 shang4 fo2 dao4 tsun shang fo tao sonjō butsudō |
the supreme Buddha-Path |
得最正覺 得最正觉 see styles |
dé zuì zhèng jué de2 zui4 zheng4 jue2 te tsui cheng chüeh toku saishōkaku |
to attain supreme perfect enlightenment |
成最正覺 成最正觉 see styles |
chéng zuì zhèng jué cheng2 zui4 zheng4 jue2 ch`eng tsui cheng chüeh cheng tsui cheng chüeh jōsai shōkaku |
accomplishes supreme correct enlightenment |
最上乘禪 最上乘禅 see styles |
zuì shàng shèng chán zui4 shang4 sheng4 chan2 tsui shang sheng ch`an tsui shang sheng chan saijō jō zen |
meditation of the supreme vehicle |
最上成就 see styles |
zuì shàng chéng jiù zui4 shang4 cheng2 jiu4 tsui shang ch`eng chiu tsui shang cheng chiu saijō jōshū |
supreme attainments |
最勝等持 最胜等持 see styles |
zuì shèng děng chí zui4 sheng4 deng3 chi2 tsui sheng teng ch`ih tsui sheng teng chih saishō tōji |
supreme equipoise |
最無比經 最无比经 see styles |
zuì wú bǐ jīng zui4 wu2 bi3 jing1 tsui wu pi ching Sai muhi kyō |
Supreme Incomparable Sūtra |
最高会議 see styles |
saikoukaigi / saikokaigi さいこうかいぎ |
(1) supreme council; high council; (2) (hist) Supreme Soviet (former USSR) |
最高法規 see styles |
saikouhouki / saikohoki さいこうほうき |
supreme law (of the land) |
本門本尊 本门本尊 see styles |
běn mén běn zūn ben3 men2 ben3 zun1 pen men pen tsun honmon honzon |
The especial honoured one of the Nichiren sect, Svādi-devatā, the Supreme Being, whose maṇḍala is considered as the symbol of the Buddha as infinite, eternal, universal. The Nichiren sect has a meditation 本門事觀 on the universality of the Buddha and the unity in the diversity of all his phenomena, the whole truth being embodied in the Lotus Sutra, and in its title of five words, 妙法蓮華經 Wonderful-Law Lotus-Flower Sutra, which are considered to be the embodiment of the eternal, universal Buddha. Their repetition preceded by 南無 Namah ! is equivalent to the 歸命 of other Buddhists. |
梵天外道 see styles |
fàn tiān wài dào fan4 tian1 wai4 dao4 fan t`ien wai tao fan tien wai tao bonten gedō |
brahmadeva heretics; the brahmans consider Brahmā to be the Creator of all things and the Supreme Being, which is heresy with Buddhism. |
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. |
無上尊道 无上尊道 see styles |
wú shàng zūn dào wu2 shang4 zun1 dao4 wu shang tsun tao mujō sondō |
the unexcelled supreme (Buddha-) path. |
無上法王 无上法王 see styles |
wú shàng fǎ wáng wu2 shang4 fa3 wang2 wu shang fa wang mujōhōō |
Lord of the supreme dharma, Buddha. |
無上法輪 无上法轮 see styles |
wú shàng fǎ lún wu2 shang4 fa3 lun2 wu shang fa lun mujō hōrin |
Preaching, or propagation, of the supreme dharma. |
無上涅槃 无上涅槃 see styles |
wú shàng niè pán wu2 shang4 nie4 pan2 wu shang nieh p`an wu shang nieh pan mujō nehan |
The supreme nirvāṇa, that of Mahāyāna in contrast with the inferior nirvāṇa of Hīnayāna. |
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. |
無極大仙 无极大仙 see styles |
wú jí dà xiān wu2 ji2 da4 xian1 wu chi ta hsien mugoku daisen |
the supreme great sage |
無極大聖 无极大圣 see styles |
wú jí dà shèng wu2 ji2 da4 sheng4 wu chi ta sheng mugokudaishō |
the supreme great saint |
無極聖慧 无极圣慧 see styles |
wú jí shèng huì wu2 ji2 sheng4 hui4 wu chi sheng hui mugoku shōe |
the supreme wisdom of saints |
無極道帝 无极道帝 see styles |
wú jí dào dì wu2 ji2 dao4 di4 wu chi tao ti mugokudō tai |
the Emperor of the supreme Path |
爭妍鬥艷 争妍斗艳 see styles |
zhēng yán dòu yàn zheng1 yan2 dou4 yan4 cheng yen tou yen |
contending for supreme beauty (esp. of flowers, scenery, painting etc); vying in beauty and glamor |
独り天下 see styles |
hitoridenka ひとりでんか hitoritenka ひとりてんか |
(yoji) being the sole master of the situation; reigning supreme; standing unchallenged |
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 |
究極目的 see styles |
kyuukyokumokuteki / kyukyokumokuteki きゅうきょくもくてき |
final aim; final end; supreme end |
究竟法身 see styles |
jiū jìng fǎ shēn jiu1 jing4 fa3 shen1 chiu ching fa shen kukyō hosshin |
The supreme dharmakāya, the highest conception of Buddha as the absolute. |
窮極目的 see styles |
kyuukyokumokuteki / kyukyokumokuteki きゅうきょくもくてき |
final aim; final end; supreme end |
第一寂滅 第一寂灭 see styles |
dì yī jí miè di4 yi1 ji2 mie4 ti i chi mieh daiichi jakumetsu |
The supreme reality, nirvāṇa. |
第一義心 第一义心 see styles |
dì yī yì xīn di4 yi1 yi4 xin1 ti i i hsin daiichigi shin |
supreme mind |
第一義智 第一义智 see styles |
dì yī yì zhì di4 yi1 yi4 zhi4 ti i i chih daiichigi chi |
The highest knowledge, or wisdom. |
第一義樂 第一义乐 see styles |
dì yī yì lè di4 yi1 yi4 le4 ti i i le daiichigi raku |
The highest bliss, i.e. nirvāṇa. |
第一義觀 第一义观 see styles |
dì yī yì guān di4 yi1 yi4 guan1 ti i i kuan daiichigi kan |
The highest meditation of Tiantai, that on 中 the Mean. |
第一義諦 第一义谛 see styles |
dì yī yì dì di4 yi1 yi4 di4 ti i i ti daiichi gitai |
The supreme truth, or reality in contrast with the seeming; also called Veritable truth, sage-truth, surpassing truth, nirvāṇa, bhūtatathatā, madhya, śūnyatā, etc. |
総司令官 see styles |
soushireikan / soshirekan そうしれいかん |
commander-in-chief; supreme commander |
総指揮官 see styles |
soushikikan / soshikikan そうしきかん |
supreme commander |
至高無上 至高无上 see styles |
zhì gāo wú shàng zhi4 gao1 wu2 shang4 chih kao wu shang |
supreme; paramount; unsurpassed |
調御丈夫 调御丈夫 see styles |
tiáo yù zhàng fū tiao2 yu4 zhang4 fu1 t`iao yü chang fu tiao yü chang fu jōgo jōbu |
supreme trainer |
金剛薩堕 see styles |
kongousatta / kongosatta こんごうさった |
Vajrasattva; Supreme Being of tantric Buddhism |
阿說羅部 阿说罗部 see styles |
ā shuō luó bù a1 shuo1 luo2 bu4 a shuo lo pu Asetsura bu |
aiśvarikas, a theistic school of Nepal, which set up Ādi-Buddha as a supreme divinity. |
阿賴耶識 阿赖耶识 see styles |
ā lài yé shì a1 lai4 ye2 shi4 a lai yeh shih araya shiki |
ālaya-vijñāna. 'The receptacle intellect or consciousness;' 'the orginating or receptacle intelligence;' 'basic consciousness' (Keith). It is the store or totality of consciousness, both absolute and relative, impersonal in the whole, temporally personal or individual in its separated parts, always reproductive. It is described as 有情根本之心識 the fundamental mind-consciousness of conscious beings, which lays hold of all the experiences of the individual life: and which as storehouse holds the germs 種子 of all affairs; it is at the root of all experience, of the skandhas, and of all things on which sentient beings depend for existence. Mind is another term for it, as it both stores and gives rise to all seeds of phenomena and knowledge. It is called 本識 original mind, because it is the root of all things; 無沒識 inexhaustible mind, because none of its seeds (or products) is lost; 現識 manifested mind, because all things are revealed in or by it; 種子識 seeds mind, because from it spring all individualities, or particulars; 所知依識 because it is the basis of all knowledge; 異熟識 because it produces the rounds of morality, good and evil karma, etc.; 執持識 or 阿陀那 q.v., that which holds together, or is the seed of another rebirh, or phenomena, the causal nexus; 第一識 the prime or supreme mind or consciousness; 宅識 abode (of) consciousness; 無垢識 unsullied consciousness when considered in the absolute, i.e. the Tathāgata; and 第八識, as the last of the eight vijñānas. There has been much discussion as to the meaning and implications of the ālaya-vijñāna. It may also be termed the unconscious, or unconscious absolute, out of whose ignorance or unconsciousness rises all consciousness. |
顧客至上 顾客至上 see styles |
gù kè zhì shàng gu4 ke4 zhi4 shang4 ku k`o chih shang ku ko chih shang |
the customer reigns supreme (idiom) |
三種波羅蜜 三种波罗蜜 see styles |
sān zhǒng bō luó mì san1 zhong3 bo1 luo2 mi4 san chung po lo mi sanshu haramitsu |
The three kinds of pāramitā ideals, or methods of perfection: (a) 世間波羅蜜 that of people in general relating to this world; (b) 出世間波羅蜜 that of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas relating to the future life for themselves; (c) 出世間上上波羅蜜 the supreme one of bodhisattvas, relating to the future life for all; cf. 三種智. |
Variations: |
jouchi / jochi じょうち |
(ant: 下愚・1) supreme wisdom |
Variations: |
taichi; daichi たいち; だいち |
(ant: 小智・1) supreme wisdom; sage |
奧姆真理教 奥姆真理教 see styles |
ào mǔ zhēn lǐ jiào ao4 mu3 zhen1 li3 jiao4 ao mu chen li chiao |
Aum Shinrikyo (or Supreme Truth), the Japanese death cult responsible for the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway |
成就第一義 成就第一义 see styles |
chéng jiù dì yī yì cheng2 jiu4 di4 yi1 yi4 ch`eng chiu ti i i cheng chiu ti i i jōshū daiichigi |
realize the supreme truth |
最上大悉地 see styles |
zuì shàng dà xī dì zui4 shang4 da4 xi1 di4 tsui shang ta hsi ti saijōdai shitji |
The stage of supreme siddhi or wisdom, Buddhahood. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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