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Simple Dictionary Definition |
族姓男 see styles |
zú xìng nán zu2 xing4 nan2 tsu hsing nan zokushōdan |
a son of a great clan |
日星宿 see styles |
rì xīng sù ri4 xing1 su4 jih hsing su nisshōshuku |
Nakṣatratārā-rāja-ditya; a degree of meditation, i. e. the sun, stars and constellations samādhi. |
日禺中 see styles |
rì yú zhōng ri4 yu2 zhong1 jih yü chung hi no gu chū |
10 a. m. styled by Tiantai the hour of 般若 wisdom. |
明得定 see styles |
míng dé dìng ming2 de2 ding4 ming te ting myōtoku jō |
samādhi of attaining light |
明行足 see styles |
míng xíng zú ming2 xing2 zu2 ming hsing tsu myōgyō soku |
vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpañña; knowledge-conduct-perfect 婢侈遮羅那三般那. (1) The unexcelled universal enlightenment of the Buddha based upon the discipline, meditation, and wisdom regarded as feet; one of the ten epithets of Buddha. Nirvāṇa Sūtra 18. (2) The 智度論 2 interprets 明 by the 三明 q. v., the 行 by the 三業 q. v., and the 足 by complete, or perfect. |
時めく see styles |
tokimeku ときめく |
(v5k,vi) to be prosperous; to prosper; to flourish; to enjoy great prosperity |
普希金 see styles |
pǔ xī jīn pu3 xi1 jin1 p`u hsi chin pu hsi chin |
Alexandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837), great Russian romantic poet |
普智尊 see styles |
pǔ zhì zūn pu3 zhi4 zun1 p`u chih tsun pu chih tsun fuchi son |
a venerable one who possesses universal (or impartial) wisdom |
智光明 see styles |
zhì guāng míng zhi4 guang1 ming2 chih kuang ming chi kōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
智加行 see styles |
zhì jiā xíng zhi4 jia1 xing2 chih chia hsing chi kegyō |
application of wisdom |
智慧光 see styles |
zhì huì guāng zhi4 hui4 guang1 chih hui kuang chiekou / chieko ちえこう |
(given name) Chiekou light of wisdom |
智慧劍 智慧剑 see styles |
zhì huì jiàn zhi4 hui4 jian4 chih hui chien chie ken |
(智劍) The sword of wisdom which cuts away passion and severs the link of transmigration. |
智慧力 see styles |
zhì huì lì zhi4 hui4 li4 chih hui li chieryoku |
Wisdom, insight. |
智慧勝 智慧胜 see styles |
zhì huì shèng zhi4 hui4 sheng4 chih hui sheng chie shō |
excellence of wisdom |
智慧心 see styles |
zhì huì xīn zhi4 hui4 xin1 chih hui hsin chie shin |
mind of wisdom |
智慧水 see styles |
zhì huì shuǐ zhi4 hui4 shui3 chih hui shui chiesui |
The water of wisdom which washes away the filth of passion. |
智慧海 see styles |
zhì huì hǎi zhi4 hui4 hai3 chih hui hai chie kai |
Buddha-wisdom deep and wide as the ocean. |
智慧眼 see styles |
zhì huì yǎn zhi4 hui4 yan3 chih hui yen chie gen |
wisdom-eye |
智慧觀 智慧观 see styles |
zhì huì guān zhi4 hui4 guan1 chih hui kuan chie kan |
One of the meditations of Guanyin, insight into reality. |
智慧門 智慧门 see styles |
zhì huì mén zhi4 hui4 men2 chih hui men chie mon |
The gate of Buddha-wisdom which leads into all truth. |
智慧齒 智慧齿 see styles |
zhì huì chǐ zhi4 hui4 chi3 chih hui ch`ih chih hui chih |
wisdom tooth |
智法身 see styles |
zhì fǎ shēn zhi4 fa3 shen1 chih fa shen chi hosshin |
dharma-body as wisdom |
智淨相 智净相 see styles |
zhì jìng xiàng zhi4 jing4 xiang4 chih ching hsiang chijō sō |
Pure-wisdom-aspect; pure wisdom; wisdom and purity. |
智解脫 智解脱 see styles |
zhì jiě tuō zhi4 jie3 tuo1 chih chieh t`o chih chieh to chi gedatsu |
liberated by wisdom |
曹不興 曹不兴 see styles |
cáo bù xīng cao2 bu4 xing1 ts`ao pu hsing tsao pu hsing |
Cao Buxing or Ts'ao Pu-hsing (active c. 210-250), famous semilegendary painter, one of the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties 六朝四大家 |
曼荼羅 曼荼罗 see styles |
màn tú luó man4 tu2 luo2 man t`u lo man tu lo mandara まんだら |
(Buddhism) (loanword from Sanskrit) mandala mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (given name) Mandara 曼怛羅; 曼特羅; 曼陀羅; 曼拏羅; 蔓陀囉; 滿荼邏 maṇḍala, a circle, globe, wheel ring; "any circular figure or diagram" (M.W.); a magic circle; a plot or place of enlightenment; a round or square altar on which buddhas and bodhisattvas are placed; a group of such, especially the garbhadhātu and vajradhātu groups of the Shingon sect; these were arranged by Kōbō Daishi to express the mystic doctrine of the two dhātu by way of illustration, the garbhadhātu representing the 理 and the 因 principle and cause, the vajradhātu the 智 and the 果 intelligence (or reason) and the effect, i.e. the fundamental realm of being, and mind as inherent in it; v. 胎 and 金剛. The two realms are fundamentally one, as are the absolute and phenomenal, e.g. water and wave. There are many kinds of maṇḍalas, e.g. the group of the Lotus Sutra; of the 觀經; of the nine luminaries; of the Buddha's entering into nirvana, etc. The real purpose of a maṇḍala is to gather the spiritual powers together, in order to promote the operation of the dharma or law. The term is commonly applied to a magic circle, subdivided into circles or squares in which are painted Buddhist divinities and symbols. Maṇḍalas also reveal the direct retribution of each of the ten worlds of beings (purgatory, pretas, animals, asuras, men, devas, the heavens of form, formless heavens, bodhisattvas, and buddhas). Each world has its maṇḍala which represents the originating principle that brings it to completion. The maṇḍala of the tenth world indicates the fulfilment and completion of the nine worlds. |
曽祖母 see styles |
hiooba ひばば hiibaba / hibaba ひおおば sousobo / sosobo ひいばば |
great-grandmother; great-grandma |
曽祖父 see styles |
hiooji ひじじ hiijiji / hijiji ひおおじ sousofu / sosofu ひいじじ |
great-grandfather; great-granddad; great-grandad |
Variations: |
hii; hi; sou / hi; hi; so ひい; ひ; そう |
(prefix) great (i.e. great-grandson, great-grandmother) |
曾孫女 曾孙女 see styles |
zēng sūn nǚ zeng1 sun1 nu:3 tseng sun nü |
great-granddaughter |
曾祖母 see styles |
zēng zǔ mǔ zeng1 zu3 mu3 tseng tsu mu hiooba ひばば hiibaba / hibaba ひおおば sousobo / sosobo ひいばば |
father's father's mother; paternal great-grandmother great-grandmother; great-grandma |
曾祖父 see styles |
zēng zǔ fù zeng1 zu3 fu4 tseng tsu fu hiooji ひじじ hiijiji / hijiji ひおおじ sousofu / sosofu ひいじじ |
father's father's father; paternal great-grandfather great-grandfather; great-granddad; great-grandad |
月輪觀 月轮观 see styles |
yuè lún guān yue4 lun2 guan1 yüeh lun kuan gatsurinkan |
(or 月輪三昧) The moon contemplation ( or samādhi) in regard to its sixteen nights of waxing to the full, and the application of this contemplation to the development of bodhi within, especially of the sixteen kinds of bodhisattva mind of the lotus and of the human heart. |
有智慧 see styles |
yǒu zhì huì you3 zhi4 hui4 yu chih hui u chie |
manuṣya, an intelligent being, possessing wisdom, cf. 有意. |
有漏慧 see styles |
yǒu lòu huì you3 lou4 hui4 yu lou hui uro e |
contaminated wisdom |
松口蘑 see styles |
sōng kǒu mó song1 kou3 mo2 sung k`ou mo sung kou mo |
matsutake (Tricholoma matsutake), edible mushroom considered a great delicacy in Japan |
林八哥 see styles |
lín bā ge lin2 ba1 ge5 lin pa ko |
(bird species of China) great myna (Acridotheres grandis) |
果唯識 果唯识 see styles |
guǒ wéi shì guo3 wei2 shi4 kuo wei shih ka yuishiki |
The wisdom attained from investigating and thinking philosophy, or Buddha-truth, i. e. of the sūtras and abhidharmas; this includes the first four under 五種唯識. |
栃麺棒 see styles |
tochimenbou / tochimenbo とちめんぼう |
(1) rolling pin for making horse chestnut noodles; (2) hurry; haste; comparison to someone making horse chestnut noodles which requires great haste |
根本智 see styles |
gēn běn zhì gen1 ben3 zhi4 ken pen chih konpon chi |
Fundamental, original, or primal wisdom, source of all truth and virtue; knowledge of fundamental principles; intuitive knowledge or wisdom, in contrast with acquired wisdom. |
桜みそ see styles |
sakuramiso さくらみそ |
miso mixed with minced great burdock, ginger, etc. and sweetened with sugar |
桜味噌 see styles |
sakuramiso さくらみそ |
miso mixed with minced great burdock, ginger, etc. and sweetened with sugar |
梁攝論 梁摄论 see styles |
liáng shè lùn liang2 she4 lun4 liang she lun Ryō shōron |
Liang Translation of the Compendium of the Great Vehicle |
梵覽摩 梵览摩 see styles |
fàn lǎn mó fan4 lan3 mo2 fan lan mo Bonranma |
great brahman heaven |
楊寶森 杨宝森 see styles |
yáng bǎo sēn yang2 bao3 sen1 yang pao sen |
Yang Baosen (1909-1958), Beijing opera star, one of the Four great beards 四大鬚生|四大须生 |
業障除 业障除 see styles |
yè zhàng chú ye4 zhang4 chu2 yeh chang ch`u yeh chang chu gōshōjo |
A symbol indicating the cutting away of all karmic hindrances by the sword of wisdom. |
極大聖 极大圣 see styles |
jí dà shèng ji2 da4 sheng4 chi ta sheng gokudai shō |
an extremely great sage |
極美品 see styles |
gokubihin ごくびひん |
(used) item in great condition |
槓槓的 杠杠的 see styles |
gáng gáng de gang2 gang2 de5 kang kang te |
(slang, originally northeast dialect) excellent; great |
樂慧聖 乐慧圣 see styles |
lè huì shèng le4 hui4 sheng4 le hui sheng rakue shō |
a saint who is fond of wisdom |
樺太梟 see styles |
karafutofukurou; karafutofukurou / karafutofukuro; karafutofukuro からふとふくろう; カラフトフクロウ |
(kana only) great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) |
歐陽詢 欧阳询 see styles |
ōu yáng xún ou1 yang2 xun2 ou yang hsün |
Ouyang Xun (557-641), one of Four Great Calligraphers of early Tang 唐初四大家[Tang2 chu1 Si4 Da4 jia1] |
止觀論 止观论 see styles |
zhǐ guān lùn zhi3 guan1 lun4 chih kuan lun Shikanron |
摩訶止觀論 The foundation work on Tiantai's modified form of samādhi, rest of body for clearness of vision. It is one of the three foundation works of the Tiantai School: was delivered by 智顗 Zhiyi to his disciple 章安 Chāgan who committed it to writing. The treatises on it are numerous. |
正念慧 see styles |
zhèng niàn huì zheng4 nian4 hui4 cheng nien hui shō nen'e |
correctly mindful wisdom |
正等覺 正等觉 see styles |
zhèng děng jué zheng4 deng3 jue2 cheng teng chüeh shōtōkaku |
samyagbuddhi, or -bodhi; the perfect universal wisdom of a Buddha. |
毘佛略 毗佛略 see styles |
pí fó lüè pi2 fo2 lve4 p`i fo lve pi fo lve hibutsuryaku |
vaipulya, large, spacious, intp. 方廣 q. v., expanded, enlarged. The term is applied to sūtras of an expanded nature, especially expansion of the doctrine; in Hīnayāna the Āgamas, in Mahāyāna the sutras of Huayan and Lotus type; they are found in the tenth of the 十二部經 twelve sections of the classics. Other forms are 鞞佛略 or 裴佛略; 毘富羅. |
毘嵐風 毘岚风 see styles |
pí lán fēng pi2 lan2 feng1 p`i lan feng pi lan feng biran pū |
vairambha. The great wind which finally scatters the universe; the circle of wind under the circle of water on which the world rests. Also 毘藍 (毘藍婆) (鞞藍 or 鞞藍婆) (吠藍 or 吠藍婆); 鞞嵐; 吠嵐婆 (or 吠嵐儈伽); 毘樓那; and 毘藍婆 which is also Pralambā, one of the rākṣasīs. |
毘樓那 毘楼那 see styles |
pí lóu nà pi2 lou2 na4 p`i lou na pi lou na birōna |
great wind |
水の花 see styles |
mizunohana みずのはな |
(1) algal bloom; water bloom; (2) lotus flower; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) Japanese sea perch; Japanese sea bass |
水の華 see styles |
mizunohana みずのはな |
(1) algal bloom; water bloom; (2) lotus flower; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) Japanese sea perch; Japanese sea bass |
汗掻き see styles |
asekaki あせかき |
one who perspires freely; great sweater |
法光定 see styles |
fǎ guāng dìng fa3 guang1 ding4 fa kuang ting hō kōjō |
samādhi of the light of Truth, that of the bodhisattva in the first stage. |
法四依 see styles |
fǎ sì yī fa3 si4 yi1 fa ssu i hō (no) shie |
The four trusts of dharma: trust in the Law, not in men; trust in sūtras containing ultimate truth; trust in truth, not in words; trust in wisdom growing out of eternal truth and not in illusory knowledge. |
法明道 see styles |
fǎ míng dào fa3 ming2 dao4 fa ming tao hōmyō dō |
The wisdom of the pure heart which illumines the Way of all Buddhas. |
法無我 法无我 see styles |
fǎ wú wǒ fa3 wu2 wo3 fa wu wo hō muga |
dharmanairātmya. Things are without independent individuality, i.e. the tenet that things have no independent reality, no reality in themselves. 法無我智 The knowledge or wisdom of the above. |
法無礙 法无碍 see styles |
fǎ wú ài fa3 wu2 ai4 fa wu ai hō muge |
(法無礙解 or法無礙智) Wisdom or power of explanation in unembarrassed accord with the Law, or Buddha-truth. |
法空智 see styles |
fǎ kōng zhì fa3 kong1 zhi4 fa k`ung chih fa kung chih hōkū chi |
wisdom perceiving the emptiness of phenomena |
法花經 法花经 see styles |
fǎ huā jīng fa3 hua1 jing1 fa hua ching Hōke kyō |
Lotus Sūtra |
法華宗 法华宗 see styles |
fǎ huā zōng fa3 hua1 zong1 fa hua tsung hokkeshuu / hokkeshu ほっけしゅう |
(1) Nichiren sect of Buddhism (sometimes specifically referring to the Hokke school of Nichiren); (2) Tendai sect of Buddhism Lotus Sūtra School |
法華會 法华会 see styles |
fǎ huā huì fa3 hua1 hui4 fa hua hui hokke kai |
lotus assembly |
法華経 see styles |
hokekyou; hokkekyou / hokekyo; hokkekyo ほけきょう; ほっけきょう |
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 妙法蓮華経) Lotus Sutra |
法華經 法华经 see styles |
fǎ huá jīng fa3 hua2 jing1 fa hua ching Hokke kyō |
The Lotus Sutra Lotus Sūtra |
波儞尼 see styles |
bō nǐ ní bo1 ni3 ni2 po ni ni Hanini |
or (波你尼) Pāṇini, the great Indian grammarian and writer of the fourth century B. C., also known as Śālāturīya. |
波頭摩 波头摩 see styles |
bō tóu mó bo1 tou2 mo2 po t`ou mo po tou mo hazuma |
padma; 波曇摩; 波暮; etc., the red lotus; v. 鉢; tr. 華 or 蓮. |
涅槃智 see styles |
niè pán zhì nie4 pan2 zhi4 nieh p`an chih nieh pan chih nehan chi |
wisdom that comes from attaining nirvāṇa |
涅槃經 涅槃经 see styles |
niè pán jīng nie4 pan2 jing1 nieh p`an ching nieh pan ching Nehan gyō |
(Buddhism) the Nirvana Sutra Nirvāṇa Sūtra. There are two versions, one the Hīnayāna, the other the Mahāyāna, both of which are translated into Chinese, in several versions, and there are numerous treatises on them. Hīnayāna: 佛般泥洹經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, tr. by Po Fazu A.D. 290-306 of the Western Chin dynasty, B.N. 552. 大般涅槃經 tr. by Faxian, B.N. 118. 般泥洹經 translator unknown. These are different translations of the same work. In the Āgamas 阿含there is also a Hīnayāna Nirvāṇa Sūtra. Mahāyāna: 佛說方等般泥洹經 Caturdāraka-samādhi Sūtra, tr. by Dharmarakṣa of the Western Chin A.D. 265-316, B. N. 116. 大般泥洹經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, tr. by Faxian, together with Buddhabhadra of the Eastern Chin, A.D. 317-420, B. N. 120, being a similar and incomplete translation of B. N. 113, 114. 四童子三昧經 Caturdāraka-samādhi Sūtra, tr. by Jñānagupta of the Sui dynasty, A. D. 589-618, B.N. 121. The above three differ, though they are the first part of the Nirvāṇa Sūtra of the Mahāyāna. The complete translation is 大般涅槃經 tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 423, B.N. 113; v. a partial translation of fasc. 12 and 39 by Beal, in his Catena of Buddhist Scriptures, pp. 160-188. It is sometimes called 北本 or Northern Book, when compared with its revision, the Southern Book, i.e. 南方大般涅槃經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, produced in Jianye, the modem Nanjing, by two Chinese monks, Huiyan and Huiguan, and a literary man, Xie Lingyun. B.N. 114. 大般涅槃經後分 The latter part of the Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra tr. by Jñānabhadra together with Huining and others of the Tang dynasty, B.N. 115, a continuation of the last chapter of B.N. 113 and 114. |
涅槃食 see styles |
niè pán shí nie4 pan2 shi2 nieh p`an shih nieh pan shih nehan jiki |
Nirvāṇa food; the passions are faggots, wisdom is fire, the two prepare nirvāṇa as food. |
淨天眼 净天眼 see styles |
jìng tiān yǎn jing4 tian1 yan3 ching t`ien yen ching tien yen jōten gen |
The pure deva eye, which can see all things small and great, near and far, and the forms of all beings before their transmigration. |
淨度經 淨度经 see styles |
jìng dù jīng jing4 du4 jing1 ching tu ching Jōdo kyō |
Samādhi-sūtra on Liberation through Purification Spoken by the Buddha |
淨華衆 淨华众 see styles |
jìng huā zhòng jing4 hua1 zhong4 ching hua chung jōke shu |
The pure flower multitude, i.e. those who are born into the Pure Land by means of a lotus flower. ' |
淸淨慧 see styles |
qīng jìng huì qing1 jing4 hui4 ch`ing ching hui ching ching hui shōjō e |
Pure Wisdom |
滅法智 灭法智 see styles |
miè fǎ zhì mie4 fa3 zhi4 mieh fa chih meppōcchi |
The knowledge or wisdom of the dogma of extinction (of passion and reincarnation); one of the 八智 q. v. |
漏盡明 漏尽明 see styles |
lòu jìn míng lou4 jin4 ming2 lou chin ming rojin myō |
The realization that the stream of transmigration is ended. |
漏盡智 漏尽智 see styles |
lòu jìn zhì lou4 jin4 zhi4 lou chin chih rojin chi |
The wisdom of the arhat. |
漚鉢羅 沤钵罗 see styles |
òu bō luó ou4 bo1 luo2 ou po lo ōhatsura |
utpala, also 嗢鉢羅; 優鉢羅; 烏鉢羅 the blue lotus; also a lord of nāgas and his blue lotus lake. |
潘金蓮 潘金莲 see styles |
pān jīn lián pan1 jin1 lian2 p`an chin lien pan chin lien |
Pan Jinlian (name lit. Golden Lotus), heroine of Ming dynasty vernacular novel Jinpingmei or the Golden Lotus 金瓶梅 |
火三昧 see styles |
huǒ sān mèi huo3 san1 mei4 huo san mei ka zanmai |
fire samādhi |
火界定 see styles |
huǒ jiè dìng huo3 jie4 ding4 huo chieh ting kakai jō |
agni-dhātu-samādhi; the meditation on the final destruction of the world by fire. |
烏林鴞 乌林鸮 see styles |
wū lín xiāo wu1 lin2 xiao1 wu lin hsiao |
(bird species of China) great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) |
烏鉢羅 乌钵罗 see styles |
wū bō luó wu1 bo1 luo2 wu po lo uhara |
blue lotus |
無上慧 无上慧 see styles |
wú shàng huì wu2 shang4 hui4 wu shang hui mujō e |
Supreme wisdom, that of Buddha. |
無動佛 无动佛 see styles |
wú dòng fó wu2 dong4 fo2 wu tung fo Mudō butsu |
Akṣobhya, cf. 阿閦婆 and 不動佛 The unperturbed Buddha, sometimes tr. as motionless, but the reference is to his calmness, serenity, and absence of passion; he is one of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, and generally reigns over the east, his kingdom being Abhirati; realm of mystic pleasure. In the Lotus Sūtra he is named as the first of the sixteen sons of Mahābhijñābhibhu. One of his principal characteristics is that of subduing the passions. |
無師智 无师智 see styles |
wú shī zhì wu2 shi1 zhi4 wu shih chih mushi chi |
Self-attained enlightenment, wisdom attained without a teacher, that of Buddha. |
無念智 无念智 see styles |
wú niàn zhì wu2 nian4 zhi4 wu nien chih munen chi |
nonconceptual wisdom |
無極慧 无极慧 see styles |
wú jí huì wu2 ji2 hui4 wu chi hui mugoku e |
the supreme wisdom |
無漏慧 无漏慧 see styles |
wú lòu huì wu2 lou4 hui4 wu lou hui muro e |
無漏智 Passionless, or pure, wisdom, knowledge, or enlightenment. |
無漏果 无漏果 see styles |
wú lòu guǒ wu2 lou4 guo3 wu lou kuo muro ka |
The result of following the way of 戒, 定, and 慧, i.e. purity, meditation, and wisdom, with liberation from the passions and from lower incarnation. |
無盡意 无尽意 see styles |
wú jìn yì wu2 jin4 yi4 wu chin i Mujin i |
Inexhaustible intention, or meaning, name of Akṣayamati, a bodhisattva to whom Śākyamuni is supposed to have addressed the Avalokiteśvara chapter in the Lotus Sūtra. |
無相慧 无相慧 see styles |
wú xiàng huì wu2 xiang4 hui4 wu hsiang hui musōe |
markless wisdom |
無量壽 无量寿 see styles |
wú liàng shòu wu2 liang4 shou4 wu liang shou muryō ju |
boundless life (expression of good wishes); Amitayus, the Buddha of measureless life, good fortune and wisdom Boundless, infinite life, a name for Amitābha, as in無量壽佛; 無量壽如來; 無量壽王. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Great Lotus Wisdom - Samadhi Wisdom" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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