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Simple Dictionary Definition |
道樂 道乐 see styles |
dào lè dao4 le4 tao le dōgyō |
The joy of religion. |
道檢 道检 see styles |
dào jiǎn dao4 jian3 tao chien dōken |
The restraints, or control of religion. |
道氣 道气 see styles |
dào qì dao4 qi4 tao ch`i tao chi dōki |
The breath, or vital energy, of the Way, i.e. of Buddhist religion. |
道禁 see styles |
dào jīn dao4 jin1 tao chin dōgon |
Whatever is prohibited by the religion, or the religious life; śīla, the second pāramitā, moral purity. |
道者 see styles |
dào zhě dao4 zhe3 tao che dōja |
One who practises Buddhism; the Truth, the religion. |
道衆 道众 see styles |
dào zhòng dao4 zhong4 tao chung dōshu |
Those who practise religion, the body of monks. |
道行 see styles |
dào héng dao4 heng2 tao heng michiyuki みちゆき |
skills acquired through religious practice; (fig.) ability; skill; Taiwan pr. [dao4 hang5] (irregular okurigana usage) (1) going down the road; travelling; traveling; (2) lyric composition describing scenery a traveler sees on the way (traveller); (3) eloping; (surname, given name) Michiyuki Conduct according to Buddha-truth; the discipline of religion. |
道術 道术 see styles |
dào shù dao4 shu4 tao shu dōjutsu |
The methods, or arts, of the Buddhist religion. |
道識 道识 see styles |
dào shì dao4 shi4 tao shih dōshiki |
The knowledge of religion; the wisdom, or insight, attained through Buddhism. |
道門 道门 see styles |
dào mén dao4 men2 tao men dōmon |
The gate of the Way, or of truth, religion, etc.; the various schools of Buddhism. |
道體 道体 see styles |
dào tǐ dao4 ti3 tao t`i tao ti dōtai |
The embodiment of truth, the fundament of religion, i.e. the natural heart or mind, the pure nature, the universal mind, the bhūtatathatā. |
邪宗 see styles |
xié zōng xie2 zong1 hsieh tsung jashuu / jashu じゃしゅう |
(1) heresy; dangerous religion; (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) Christianity mistaken teaching |
邪教 see styles |
xié jiào xie2 jiao4 hsieh chiao jakyou / jakyo じゃきょう |
evil cult heretical religion; damaging religion; heresy mistaken teaching |
門徒 门徒 see styles |
mén tú men2 tu2 men t`u men tu monto もんと |
disciple follower (of religion; esp. Jōdo Shinshū practitioners); believer disciple |
陰筊 see styles |
yīn jiǎo yin1 jiao3 yin chiao |
(folk religion) unfavorable divination result from casting moon blocks 筊杯[jiao3 bei1] (both blocks rounded side up); negative response from a deity |
一神教 see styles |
yī shén jiào yi1 shen2 jiao4 i shen chiao isshinkyou / isshinkyo いっしんきょう |
monotheistic religion; monotheism monotheism |
三莊嚴 三庄严 see styles |
sān zhuāng yán san1 zhuang1 yan2 san chuang yen san shōgon |
The three adornments, or glories, of a country: material attractions; religion and learning; men, i.e. religious men and bodhisattvas. |
九品惑 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn huò jiu3 pin3 huo4 chiu p`in huo chiu pin huo ku hon waku |
Also九品煩惱 The four 修惑, i.e. illusions or trials in the practice of religion, i.e. desire, anger, pride, ignorance; these are divided each into 九品 q.v.; hence desire has all the nine grades, and so on with the other three. |
二福田 see styles |
èr fú tián er4 fu2 tian2 erh fu t`ien erh fu tien ni fukuden |
The two fields for the cultivation of happiness: (a) 學人田 the eighteen Hīnayāna classes of those under training in religion; (b) 無學人田 the nine divisions of those no longer in training, i.e. who have completed their course. Also (a) 悲田 the pitable or poor and needy, as the field or opportunity for charity; (b) 敬田the field of religion and reverence of the Buddhas, the saints, the priesthood. |
內外道 内外道 see styles |
nèi wài dào nei4 wai4 dao4 nei wai tao naige dō |
Within and without the religion; Buddhists and non-Buddhists; also, heretics within the religion. |
創造論 创造论 see styles |
chuàng zào lùn chuang4 zao4 lun4 ch`uang tsao lun chuang tsao lun souzouron / sozoron そうぞうろん |
creationism (religion) (See 創造科学) creationism |
十力教 see styles |
shí lì jiào shi2 li4 jiao4 shih li chiao jūriki kyō |
The religion of Him who has the ten powers, i.e. Buddhism. |
印度教 see styles |
yìn dù jiào yin4 du4 jiao4 yin tu chiao Indokyō いんどきょう |
Hinduism; Indian religion Hinduism Hinduism |
印度襖 印度袄 see styles |
yìn dù ǎo yin4 du4 ao3 yin tu ao |
Parsee or Parsi, member of the Zoroastrian sect (religion) |
土地公 see styles |
tǔ dì gōng tu3 di4 gong1 t`u ti kung tu ti kung |
Tudi Gong, the local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) |
土地神 see styles |
tǔ dì shén tu3 di4 shen2 t`u ti shen tu ti shen tochi jin |
local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) (same as 土地公|土地公[Tu3 di4 Gong1]) The local guardian deity of the soil or locality, deus loci; in the classics and government sacrifices known as 社; as guardian deity of the grave 后土. The 土地堂 is the shrine of this deity as ruler of the site of a monastery, and is usually east of the main hall. On the 2nd and 16th of each month a 土地諷經 or reading of a sutra should be done at the shrine. |
多神教 see styles |
duō shén jiào duo1 shen2 jiao4 to shen chiao tashinkyou / tashinkyo たしんきょう |
polytheistic religion; polytheism polytheism polytheism |
大宗教 see styles |
daishuukyou / daishukyo だいしゅうきょう |
major religion; great religion |
天理教 see styles |
tiān lǐ jiào tian1 li3 jiao4 t`ien li chiao tien li chiao tenrikyou / tenrikyo てんりきょう |
Tenrikyo (Japanese religion) Tenrikyo (Shinto sect) |
天道教 see styles |
tendoukyou / tendokyo てんどうきょう |
Cheondoism; Chondoism; Korean religion |
奉仕者 see styles |
houshisha / hoshisha ほうししゃ |
(1) servant (of the people); (2) minister (of religion) |
學無學 学无学 see styles |
xué wú xué xue2 wu2 xue2 hsüeh wu hsüeh gaku mugaku |
One who is still learning, and one who has attained; 學 is to study religion order to get rid of illusion; 無學 begins when illusion is cast off. In Hīnayāna the first three stages, v. 四果, belong to the period of 學; the arhat to the 無學. In the Mahāyāna, the ten stages of the bodhisattva belong to 學; the stage of Buddha to 無學. |
宗教史 see styles |
shuukyoushi / shukyoshi しゅうきょうし |
religious history; history of religion |
宗教学 see styles |
shuukyougaku / shukyogaku しゅうきょうがく |
religious studies; study of religion |
宗教家 see styles |
shuukyouka / shukyoka しゅうきょうか |
religious leader; person of religion; religious figure; religionist |
宗教徒 see styles |
zōng jiào tú zong1 jiao4 tu2 tsung chiao t`u tsung chiao tu |
adherent of religion; disciple |
宗教観 see styles |
shuukyoukan / shukyokan しゅうきょうかん |
religious views; attitude to religion; outlook on religion |
巴哈伊 see styles |
bā hā yī ba1 ha1 yi1 pa ha i |
Baha'i (religion) |
摩爾門 摩尔门 see styles |
mó ěr mén mo2 er3 men2 mo erh men |
Mormon (religion) |
改心者 see styles |
kaishinsha かいしんしゃ |
convert; person converted to a religion or belief |
新宗教 see styles |
shinshuukyou / shinshukyo しんしゅうきょう |
(See 新興宗教) new religion |
末尼教 see styles |
mò ní jiào mo4 ni2 jiao4 mo ni chiao Mani Kyō マニきょう |
(ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism The Manichean religion, first mentioned in Chinese literature by Xuanzang in his Memoirs, between A. D. 630 and 640. The first Manichean missionary from 大秦 Daqin reached China in 694. In 732, an imperial edict declared the religion of Mani a perverse doctrine, falsely taking the name of Buddhism. It continued, however, to flourish in parts of China, especially Fukien, even to the end of the Ming dynasty. Chinese writers have often confused it with Mazdeism 火祅教. |
法同舍 see styles |
fǎ tóng shè fa3 tong2 she4 fa t`ung she fa tung she hō dōsha |
A communal religious abode, i. e. a monastery or convent where religion and food are provided for spiritual and temporal needs. |
滌罪所 涤罪所 see styles |
dí zuì suǒ di2 zui4 suo3 ti tsui so |
purgatory (religion) |
無信仰 see styles |
mushinkou / mushinko むしんこう |
(noun or adjectival noun) lack of religion; irreligion; atheism |
無宗教 see styles |
mushuukyou / mushukyo むしゅうきょう |
irreligion; lack of religion; unbelief |
生死観 see styles |
seishikan / seshikan せいしかん |
one's opinion on life and death; life-and-death issue (e.g. in religion) |
異教徒 异教徒 see styles |
yì jiào tú yi4 jiao4 tu2 i chiao t`u i chiao tu ikyouto / ikyoto いきょうと |
member of another religion; heathen; pagan; heretic; apostate pagan; heretic; heathen |
総本家 see styles |
souhonke / sohonke そうほんけ |
head family; main branch of a school or religion |
轉法輪 转法轮 see styles |
zhuǎn fǎ lún zhuan3 fa3 lun2 chuan fa lun tenpourin / tenporin てんぽうりん |
to transmit Buddhist teaching; chakram or chakka (throwing disk) (surname) Tenpourin To turn the dharma-cakra, or wheel of dharma, to preach, to teach, to explain the religion of Buddha. |
造物主 see styles |
zào wù zhǔ zao4 wu4 zhu3 tsao wu chu zoubutsushu / zobutsushu ぞうぶつしゅ |
the Creator (in religion or mythology); God Creator (of all things); Maker; God |
閑道人 闲道人 see styles |
xián dào rén xian2 dao4 ren2 hsien tao jen kandō nin |
One well-trained in the religion; a practitioner. |
アマミク see styles |
amamiku アマミク |
(dei) Amamikyu (Ryukyuan religion creation goddess) |
世界宗教 see styles |
sekaishuukyou / sekaishukyo せかいしゅうきょう |
(See 民族宗教) (major) world religion (i.e. Christianity, Buddhism, Islam) |
原始宗教 see styles |
genshishuukyou / genshishukyo げんししゅうきょう |
primitive religion |
啓示宗教 see styles |
keijishuukyou / kejishukyo けいじしゅうきょう |
revealed religion |
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 |
宗教哲学 see styles |
shuukyoutetsugaku / shukyotetsugaku しゅうきょうてつがく |
philosophy of religion |
宗教法庭 see styles |
zōng jiào fǎ tíng zong1 jiao4 fa3 ting2 tsung chiao fa t`ing tsung chiao fa ting |
Inquisition (religion) |
山岳信仰 see styles |
sangakushinkou / sangakushinko さんがくしんこう |
(See 修験道) religion that worships mountains as sacred (e.g. Shugendō); mountain worship |
已過大德 已过大德 see styles |
yǐ guō dà dé yi3 guo1 da4 de2 i kuo ta te ika daitoku |
A monk far advanced in religion; an arhat. |
教理行果 see styles |
jiào lǐ xíng guǒ jiao4 li3 xing2 guo3 chiao li hsing kuo kyō ri gyō ka |
The fruit or results arising from the practice of a religion. |
新興宗教 see styles |
shinkoushuukyou / shinkoshukyo しんこうしゅうきょう |
new religion |
智能設計 智能设计 see styles |
zhì néng shè jì zhi4 neng2 she4 ji4 chih neng she chi |
intelligent design (religion) |
正教真詮 正教真诠 see styles |
zhèng jiào zhēn quán zheng4 jiao4 zhen1 quan2 cheng chiao chen ch`üan cheng chiao chen chüan |
Exegesis of the Right Religion by Wang Daiyu 王岱輿|王岱舆[Wang2 Dai4 yu2], a study of Islam published during the Ming dynasty |
民族宗教 see styles |
minzokushuukyou / minzokushukyo みんぞくしゅうきょう |
ethnic religion |
民間信仰 see styles |
minkanshinkou / minkanshinko みんかんしんこう |
folk beliefs; folk religion |
汚道沙門 汚道沙门 see styles |
wū dào shā mén wu1 dao4 sha1 men2 wu tao sha men wadō shamon |
A shameless monk who defiles his religion. |
琉球神道 see styles |
ryuukyuushintou / ryukyushinto りゅうきゅうしんとう |
Ryukyuan religion |
神の銀行 see styles |
kaminoginkou / kaminoginko かみのぎんこう |
(company) The Institute for the Works of Religion; the Vatican Bank; (c) The Institute for the Works of Religion; the Vatican Bank |
精神文化 see styles |
seishinbunka / seshinbunka せいしんぶんか |
(See 物質文化) moral culture; spiritual culture; culture born through the workings of the human mind (science, religion, philosophy, religion, art, etc.) |
組織宗教 see styles |
soshikishuukyou / soshikishukyo そしきしゅうきょう |
organized religion |
聞得大君 see styles |
kikoeoogimi きこえおおぎみ |
(hist) highest-ranking priestess (in Ryukyuan religion) |
自然宗教 see styles |
shizenshuukyou / shizenshukyo しぜんしゅうきょう |
(1) primitive religion; (2) natural religion |
自由教育 see styles |
jiyuukyouiku / jiyukyoiku じゆうきょういく |
(1) liberal education; (2) education free from restrictions imposed by government, religion, etc. |
融為一體 融为一体 see styles |
róng wéi yī tǐ rong2 wei2 yi1 ti3 jung wei i t`i jung wei i ti |
to fuse together (idiom); hypostatic union (religion) |
阿摩彌姑 see styles |
amamiku あまみく |
(dei) Amamikyu (Ryukyuan religion creation goddess) |
阿摩美久 see styles |
amamiku あまみく |
(dei) Amamikyu (Ryukyuan religion creation goddess) |
黑白無常 黑白无常 see styles |
hēi bái wú cháng hei1 bai2 wu2 chang2 hei pai wu ch`ang hei pai wu chang |
(Chinese folk religion) Heibai Wuchang: two deities, one dressed in black and the other in white, responsible for escorting the spirits of the dead to the underworld |
アマミキョ see styles |
amamikiyo アマミキヨ |
(dei) Amamikyu (Ryukyuan religion creation goddess) |
ウンバンダ see styles |
unbanda ウンバンダ |
Umbanda (Brazilian religion) |
カルト宗教 see styles |
karutoshuukyou / karutoshukyo カルトしゅうきょう |
cult religion; cult |
信仰の自由 see styles |
shinkounojiyuu / shinkonojiyu しんこうのじゆう |
(exp,n) (See 信教の自由) freedom of religion |
信教の自由 see styles |
shinkyounojiyuu / shinkyonojiyu しんきょうのじゆう |
(exp,n) freedom of religion |
倫理的宗教 see styles |
rinritekishuukyou / rinritekishukyo りんりてきしゅうきょう |
ethical religion |
反宗教主義 see styles |
hanshuukyoushugi / hanshukyoshugi はんしゅうきょうしゅぎ |
opposition to religion |
宗教人類学 see styles |
shuukyoujinruigaku / shukyojinruigaku しゅうきょうじんるいがく |
anthropology of religion; religious anthropology |
宗教社会学 see styles |
shuukyoushakaigaku / shukyoshakaigaku しゅうきょうしゃかいがく |
sociology of religion |
幸福の科学 see styles |
koufukunokagaku / kofukunokagaku こうふくのかがく |
Kofuku-no-Kagaku; The Institute for Research in Human Happiness (religion founded in Japan in 1986) |
Variations: |
shinbashira しんばしら |
(1) central pillar of a pagoda; shinbashira; (2) (真柱 only) leader of the Tenri religion |
根を生やす see styles |
neohayasu ねをはやす |
(exp,v5s) (1) to plant oneself; to settle in; (exp,v5s) (2) to be well-established (e.g. of a religion in a particular area); to have taken root |
比較宗教学 see styles |
hikakushuukyougaku / hikakushukyogaku ひかくしゅうきょうがく |
comparative religion |
萬福瑪麗亞 万福玛丽亚 see styles |
wàn fú mǎ lì yà wan4 fu2 ma3 li4 ya4 wan fu ma li ya |
Hail Mary; Ave Maria (religion) |
アマミチュー see styles |
amamichuu / amamichu アマミチュー |
(dei) Amamikyu (Ryukyuan religion creation goddess) |
ユグノー戦争 see styles |
yugunoosensou / yugunoosenso ユグノーせんそう |
(hist) Wars of Religion (of France; 1562-1598) |
Variations: |
oomoto おおもと |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) root; origin; source; cause; basis; foundation; (2) (See 大本教) Ōmoto (religion) |
Variations: |
shuukyounisei / shukyonise しゅうきょうにせい |
second-generation believers; people following their parents' religion |
Variations: |
shuushigae / shushigae しゅうしがえ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) conversion (to a different religion, denomination, etc.); (n,vs,vi) (2) change (of ideology, interest, taste, etc.); switch |
Variations: |
amamikiyo; amamiku; amamikyo あまみきよ; あまみく; あまみきょ |
(dei) Amamikyu (Ryukyuan religion creation goddess) |
空飛ぶスパゲッティモンスター see styles |
soratobusupagettimonsutaa / soratobusupagettimonsuta そらとぶスパゲッティモンスター |
(ch) Flying Spaghetti Monster (deity of a parody religion devised to protest Intelligent Design) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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