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大乘離文字普光明藏經 大乘离文字普光明藏经 see styles |
dà shèng lí wén zì pǔ guāng míng zàng jīng da4 sheng4 li2 wen2 zi4 pu3 guang1 ming2 zang4 jing1 ta sheng li wen tzu p`u kuang ming tsang ching ta sheng li wen tzu pu kuang ming tsang ching Daijō rimoji fukōmyōzō kyō |
Dasheng liwenzi puguang mingzang jing |
大吉祥天女十二名號經 大吉祥天女十二名号经 see styles |
dà jí xiáng tiān nǚ shí èr míng hào jīng da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1 nv3 shi2 er4 ming2 hao4 jing1 ta chi hsiang t`ien nü shih erh ming hao ching ta chi hsiang tien nü shih erh ming hao ching Daikichijō tennnyo jūni myōgō kyō |
Twelve Names of the Great Auspicious Goddess |
大威力烏樞瑟摩明王經 大威力乌枢瑟摩明王经 see styles |
dà wēi lì wū shū sè mó míng wáng jīng da4 wei1 li4 wu1 shu1 se4 mo2 ming2 wang2 jing1 ta wei li wu shu se mo ming wang ching Daīriki Ususama myōō kyō |
Daweili wushusemo mingwang jing |
救人一命勝造七級浮屠 救人一命胜造七级浮屠 see styles |
jiù rén yī mìng shèng zào qī jí fú tú jiu4 ren2 yi1 ming4 sheng4 zao4 qi1 ji2 fu2 tu2 chiu jen i ming sheng tsao ch`i chi fu t`u chiu jen i ming sheng tsao chi chi fu tu |
saving a life is more meritorious than building a seven-floor pagoda (idiom) |
文殊師利一百八名梵讚 文殊师利一百八名梵讚 see styles |
wén shū shī lì yī bǎi bā míng fàn zàn wen2 shu1 shi1 li4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 fan4 zan4 wen shu shih li i pai pa ming fan tsan Monjushiri ippyakuhachi myō bonsan |
Sanskrit Praises of the One Hundred and Eight Names of Mañjuśrī |
聖六字大明王陀羅尼經 圣六字大明王陀罗尼经 see styles |
shèng liù zì dà míng wáng tuó luó ní jīng sheng4 liu4 zi4 da4 ming2 wang2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 sheng liu tzu ta ming wang t`o lo ni ching sheng liu tzu ta ming wang to lo ni ching Shōrokujidaimyōōdarani kyō |
Shengliuzi damingwang tuoluoni jing |
受持七佛名號所生功德經 受持七佛名号所生功德经 see styles |
shòu chí qī fó míng hào suǒ shēng gōng dé jīng shou4 chi2 qi1 fo2 ming2 hao4 suo3 sheng1 gong1 de2 jing1 shou ch`ih ch`i fo ming hao so sheng kung te ching shou chih chi fo ming hao so sheng kung te ching Juji shichibutsu myōgō shoshō kudoku kyō |
Shouchi qifo minghao suosheng gongde jing |
寶藏神大明曼拏羅儀軌經 宝藏神大明曼拏罗仪轨经 see styles |
bǎo zàng shén dà míng màn ná luó yí guǐ jīng bao3 zang4 shen2 da4 ming2 man4 na2 luo2 yi2 gui3 jing1 pao tsang shen ta ming man na lo i kuei ching Hōzōshin daimyō mandara gikikyō |
Ritual Procedure of the Great Illuminating Maṇḍala of the Wealth God |
明知山有虎,偏向虎山行 see styles |
míng zhī shān yǒu hǔ , piān xiàng hǔ shān xíng ming2 zhi1 shan1 you3 hu3 , pian1 xiang4 hu3 shan1 xing2 ming chih shan yu hu , p`ien hsiang hu shan hsing ming chih shan yu hu , pien hsiang hu shan hsing |
lit. to willfully go towards the mountain although knowing that it has tigers (idiom); fig. to take a risk despite knowing the dangers |
聖最上燈明如來陀羅尼經 圣最上灯明如来陀罗尼经 see styles |
shèng zuì shàng dēng míng rú lái tuó luó ní jīng sheng4 zui4 shang4 deng1 ming2 ru2 lai2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 sheng tsui shang teng ming ju lai t`o lo ni ching sheng tsui shang teng ming ju lai to lo ni ching Shōsaijō tōmyō nyorai darani kyō |
Sheng zuishang dengming rulai tuoluoni jing |
聖觀自在菩薩一百八名經 圣观自在菩萨一百八名经 see styles |
shèng guān zì zài pú sà yī bǎi bā míng jīng sheng4 guan1 zi4 zai4 pu2 sa4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 jing1 sheng kuan tzu tsai p`u sa i pai pa ming ching sheng kuan tzu tsai pu sa i pai pa ming ching Shō kanjizai bosatsu ippyakuhachimyō kyō |
Sūtra of the One Hundred and Eight Names of the Sacred Bodhisattva who Contemplates Freely |
一切如來眼色如明照三摩地 一切如来眼色如明照三摩地 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái yǎn sè rú míng zhào sān mó dì yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 yan3 se4 ru2 ming2 zhao4 san1 mo2 di4 i ch`ieh ju lai yen se ju ming chao san mo ti i chieh ju lai yen se ju ming chao san mo ti issai nyorai genshiki nyomyō shō sanmaji |
A Vairocana-samādhi, in which the light of the Tathāgata-eye streams forth radiance. Vairocana by reason of this samādhi is accredited with delivering the "true word' which sums up all the principles and practices of the masters. |
大乘遍照光明藏無字法門經 大乘遍照光明藏无字法门经 see styles |
dà shèng biàn zhào guāng míng zàng wú zì fǎ mén jīng da4 sheng4 bian4 zhao4 guang1 ming2 zang4 wu2 zi4 fa3 men2 jing1 ta sheng pien chao kuang ming tsang wu tzu fa men ching Daijō henjō kōmyō zō muji hōmon kyō |
Great Vehicle Sūtra of the No-Letter Casket from the Store of Vairocana |
一切祕密最上名義大教王儀軌 一切祕密最上名义大教王仪轨 see styles |
yī qiè mì mì zuì shàng míng yì dà jiào wáng yí guǐ yi1 qie4 mi4 mi4 zui4 shang4 ming2 yi4 da4 jiao4 wang2 yi2 gui3 i ch`ieh mi mi tsui shang ming i ta chiao wang i kuei i chieh mi mi tsui shang ming i ta chiao wang i kuei Issai himitsu saijō myōgi daikyō ō giki |
Yiqie mimi zuishang mingyi dajiaowang yigui |
聖多羅菩薩一百八名陀羅尼經 圣多罗菩萨一百八名陀罗尼经 see styles |
shèng duō luó pú sà yī bǎi bā míng tuó luó ní jīng sheng4 duo1 luo2 pu2 sa4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 sheng to lo p`u sa i pai pa ming t`o lo ni ching sheng to lo pu sa i pai pa ming to lo ni ching Shō Tara bosatsu ippyakuhachi myō daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the One Hundred and Eight Names of Saint Tārā |
一切智光明仙人慈心因緣不食肉經 一切智光明仙人慈心因缘不食肉经 see styles |
yī qiè zhì guāng míng xiān rén cí xīn yīn yuán bù shí ròu jīng yi1 qie4 zhi4 guang1 ming2 xian1 ren2 ci2 xin1 yin1 yuan2 bu4 shi2 rou4 jing1 i ch`ieh chih kuang ming hsien jen tz`u hsin yin yüan pu shih jou ching i chieh chih kuang ming hsien jen tzu hsin yin yüan pu shih jou ching Issaichi kōmyō sennin jishin innen fujikiniku kyō |
Sūtra on the Omniscient Luminous Sages Who Possess the Causes and Conditions of Compassion in Not Eating Meat |
出生一切如來法眼遍照大力明王經 出生一切如来法眼遍照大力明王经 see styles |
chū shēng yī qiè rú lái fǎ yǎn biàn zhào dà lì míng wáng jīng chu1 sheng1 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 fa3 yan3 bian4 zhao4 da4 li4 ming2 wang2 jing1 ch`u sheng i ch`ieh ju lai fa yen pien chao ta li ming wang ching chu sheng i chieh ju lai fa yen pien chao ta li ming wang ching Shusshō issai nyorai hōgen he |
Sūtra of the Greatly Powerful Mantra King [The Universally Shining Dharma-Eye from which All Tathāgatas Arise |
十二佛名神呪校量功德除障滅罪經 十二佛名神呪校量功德除障灭罪经 see styles |
shí èr fó míng shén zhòu jiào liáng gōng dé chú zhàng miè zuì jīng shi2 er4 fo2 ming2 shen2 zhou4 jiao4 liang2 gong1 de2 chu2 zhang4 mie4 zui4 jing1 shih erh fo ming shen chou chiao liang kung te ch`u chang mieh tsui ching shih erh fo ming shen chou chiao liang kung te chu chang mieh tsui ching Jūni butsumyō shinju kyōryō kudoku joshō metsuzai kyō |
Sūtra of the Twelve Buddha Names |
機關算盡太聰明,反算了卿卿性命 机关算尽太聪明,反算了卿卿性命 see styles |
jī guān suàn jìn tài cōng ming , fǎn suàn le qīng qīng xìng mìng ji1 guan1 suan4 jin4 tai4 cong1 ming5 , fan3 suan4 le5 qing1 qing1 xing4 ming4 chi kuan suan chin t`ai ts`ung ming , fan suan le ch`ing ch`ing hsing ming chi kuan suan chin tai tsung ming , fan suan le ching ching hsing ming |
if one is too calculating, it will be the cause of one's own undoing (famous line in "A Dream of Red Mansions" 紅樓夢|红楼梦[Hong2 lou2 Meng4]) |
讚揚聖德多羅菩薩一百八名陀羅尼經 讚扬圣德多罗菩萨一百八名陀罗尼经 see styles |
zàn yáng shèng dé duō luó pú sà yī bó bā míng tuó luó ní jīng zan4 yang2 sheng4 de2 duo1 luo2 pu2 sa4 yi1 bo2 ba1 ming2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 tsan yang sheng te to lo p`u sa i po pa ming t`o lo ni ching tsan yang sheng te to lo pu sa i po pa ming to lo ni ching Sanyō shōtoku tara bosatsu ippyakuhachimyō darani kyō |
Zanyang shengde duoluo pusa yibobaming tuoluoni jing |
大吉祥天女十二契一百八名無垢大乘經 大吉祥天女十二契一百八名无垢大乘经 see styles |
dà jí xiáng tiān nǚ shí èr xiè yī bǎi bā míng wú gòu dà shèng jīng da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1 nv3 shi2 er4 xie4 yi1 bai3 ba1 ming2 wu2 gou4 da4 sheng4 jing1 ta chi hsiang t`ien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching ta chi hsiang tien nü shih erh hsieh i pai pa ming wu kou ta sheng ching Dai kichijōtennyo jūni kai ippyakuhachi myō muku daijō kyō |
Sūtra of the Exalted Goddess [and Her Twelve Mudras and One Hundred and Eight Names] in the Immaculate Mahāyāna |
佛頂放無垢光明入普門觀察一切如來心陀羅尼經 佛顶放无垢光明入普门观察一切如来心陀罗尼经 see styles |
fó dǐng fàng wú gòu guāng míng rù pǔ mén guān chá yī qiè rú lái xīn tuó luó ní jīng fo2 ding3 fang4 wu2 gou4 guang1 ming2 ru4 pu3 men2 guan1 cha2 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 fo ting fang wu kou kuang ming ju p`u men kuan ch`a i ch`ieh ju lai hsin t`o lo ni ching fo ting fang wu kou kuang ming ju pu men kuan cha i chieh ju lai hsin to lo ni ching Bucchō hōmuku kōmyō nyū fumon kanzatsu issai nyorai shin darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the [Immaculate Buddha-Corona's Emitted Light Beaming Through Ubiquitous Portals Contemplated as the] Essence of the Tathāgatas |
普遍光明淸淨熾盛如意寶印心無能勝大明王大隨求陀羅尼經 普遍光明淸淨炽盛如意宝印心无能胜大明王大随求陀罗尼经 see styles |
pǔ biàn guāng míng qīng jìng chì chéng rú yì bǎo yìn xīn wú néng shèng dà míng wáng dà suí qiú tuó luó ní jīng pu3 bian4 guang1 ming2 qing1 jing4 chi4 cheng2 ru2 yi4 bao3 yin4 xin1 wu2 neng2 sheng4 da4 ming2 wang2 da4 sui2 qiu2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 p`u pien kuang ming ch`ing ching ch`ih ch`eng ju i pao yin hsin wu neng sheng ta ming wang ta sui ch`iu t`o lo ni ching pu pien kuang ming ching ching chih cheng ju i pao yin hsin wu neng sheng ta ming wang ta sui chiu to lo ni ching Fuhen kōmyō shōjō shijō nyoishō inshin munōshō daimyōō daizuigu daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Great Protectress, Queen of Mantras |
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