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三不足

see styles
sān bù zú
    san1 bu4 zu2
san pu tsu
 san fusoku
three not enoughs

三不退

see styles
sān bù tuì
    san1 bu4 tui4
san pu t`ui
    san pu tui
 sanfutai
Never receding from 位 position attained; from a right course of 行 action; from pursuing a right line of 念 thought, or mental discipline. These are duties of every bodhisattva, and have numerous interpretations.; The three non-backslidings, i.e. from position attained, from line of action pursued, and in dhyāna.

三世佛

see styles
sān shì fó
    san1 shi4 fo2
san shih fo
 sanze butsu
The Buddhas of the past, present, and future, i.e. Kāsyapa, Śākyamuni, and Maitreya.

三世俗

see styles
sān shì sú
    san1 shi4 su2
san shih su
 san sezoku
three kinds of convention

三世智

see styles
sān shì zhì
    san1 shi4 zhi4
san shih chih
 sanze chi
One of a Tathāgata's ten kinds of wisdom, i.e. knowledge of past, present, and future.

三世相

see styles
sān shì xiàng
    san1 shi4 xiang4
san shih hsiang
 sanzesou / sanzeso
    さんぜそう
the Book of Divination
characteristics of the three times

三世間


三世间

see styles
sān shì jiān
    san1 shi4 jian1
san shih chien
 san zeken
There are two definitions: (1) The realms of 器 matter, of 衆生 life, and 智正覺 mind, especially the Buddha's mind. (2) The 五陰 psychological realm (mind), 衆生 realm of life, and 國土 or 器material realm.

三乘人

see styles
sān shèng rén
    san1 sheng4 ren2
san sheng jen
 sanjō nin
adherent(s) of the three vehicles

三乘家

see styles
sān shèng jiā
    san1 sheng4 jia1
san sheng chia
 sanjōke
The Dharmalakṣaṇa School of the Three Vehicles, led by the 法相宗.

三乘教

see styles
sān shèng jiào
    san1 sheng4 jiao4
san sheng chiao
 sanjō kyō
the teachings of the three vehicles

三乘法

see styles
sān shèng fǎ
    san1 sheng4 fa3
san sheng fa
 sanjō hō
the teachings of the three Vehicles

三乘道

see styles
sān shèng dào
    san1 sheng4 dao4
san sheng tao
 sanjō dō
the path of the three vehicles

三事戒

see styles
sān shì jiè
    san1 shi4 jie4
san shih chieh
 sanji kai
precepts for the three activities

三事衣

see styles
sān shì yī
    san1 shi4 yi1
san shih i
 sanjie
three-piece robe

三事衲

see styles
sān shì nà
    san1 shi4 na4
san shih na
 kinjiriu
(or 三事衣) A term for a monk's robe of five, seven, or nine patches.

三人婚

see styles
 sanninkon
    さんにんこん
ménage à trois; three-way sexual relationship

三人組

see styles
 sanningumi
    さんにんぐみ
trio; gang of three; threesome

三伐持

see styles
sān fá chí
    san1 fa2 chi2
san fa ch`ih
    san fa chih
 Sanbaji
Saṃvaji; the heretical people of Vṛji, an ancient kingdom north of the Ganges, south-east of Nepal. (Eitel.).

三佛土

see styles
sān fó tǔ
    san1 fo2 tu3
san fo t`u
    san fo tu
 san butsudo
The three Buddha-lands, realms, or environment, corresponding to the Trikāya; v. 三身 and 佛土.

三佛子

see styles
sān fó zǐ
    san1 fo2 zi3
san fo tzu
 san busshi
All the living are Buddha-sons, but they are of three kinds—the commonalty are 外子 external sons; the followers of the two inferior Buddhist vehicles, 小and 中 乘, are 庶子 secondary sons (i.e. of concubines); the bodhisattvas, i.e. mahāyānists) are 子 true sons, or sons in the truth.

三佛忌

see styles
sān fó jì
    san1 fo2 ji4
san fo chi
 san butsuki
three major events of the life of the Buddha

三佛性

see styles
sān fó xìng
    san1 fo2 xing4
san fo hsing
 san busshō
The three kinds of Buddha-nature: (1) 自性住佛性 the Buddha-nature which is in all living beings, even those in the three evil paths (gati). (2) 引出佛性 the Buddha-nature developed by the right discipline. (3) 至得果佛性 the final or perfected Buddha-nature resulting from the development of the original potentiality.

三佛語


三佛语

see styles
sān fó yǔ
    san1 fo2 yu3
san fo yü
 sanbutsugo
The Buddha's three modes of discourse—unqualifed, i.e. out of the fullness of his nature; qualified to suit the intelligence of his hearers; and both.

三佛身

see styles
sān fó shēn
    san1 fo2 shen1
san fo shen
 san busshin
idem 三身.

三假觀


三假观

see styles
sān jiǎ guān
    san1 jia3 guan1
san chia kuan
 sanke kan
The meditations on the three false assumptions 三假.

三僧祇

see styles
sān sēng qí
    san1 seng1 qi2
san seng ch`i
    san seng chi
 sansōgi
idem 三阿僧祇劫.

三元色

see styles
 sangenshoku
    さんげんしょく
(irregular kanji usage) three primary colors (colours); trichromatic

三光天

see styles
sān guāng tiān
    san1 guang1 tian1
san kuang t`ien
    san kuang tien
 sankōten
three luminous heavenly bodies

三六九

see styles
sān liù jiǔ
    san1 liu4 jiu3
san liu chiu
 miroku
    みろく
(personal name) Miroku
An esoteric objection to three, six, or nine persons worshipping together.

三具足

see styles
sān jù zú
    san1 ju4 zu2
san chü tsu
 mitsugusoku
    みつぐそく
{Buddh} (See 香炉,華瓶,燭台) three implements for worship (incense burner, flower vase and candle-stand)
The three essential articles for worship: flower-vase, candlestick, and censer.

三冠馬

see styles
 sankanba
    さんかんば
winner of Japan's three main horse races

三刀流

see styles
 santouryuu / santoryu
    さんとうりゅう
(1) (manga slang) wielding three swords; (2) {baseb} (See 二刀流・3) player who can play as pitcher, fielder and batter

三分別


三分别

see styles
sān fēn bié
    san1 fen1 bie2
san fen pieh
 san funbetsu
three forms of discrimination (1) 自性分別 natural discrimination, e. g. of present objects; (2) 計度分別 calculating discrimination (as to future action); (3) 隨念分別 discriminating by remembrance of affairs that are past.

三分球

see styles
sān fēn qiú
    san1 fen1 qiu2
san fen ch`iu
    san fen chiu
(basketball) three-point shot

三力偈

see styles
sān lì jié
    san1 li4 jie2
san li chieh
 sanrikige
The triple-power verse: 以我功德力 In the power of my virtue, 如來加持力. And the aiding power of the Tathāgata, 及與法界力 And the power of the spiritual realm, 周遍衆生界 I can go anywhere in the land of the living.

三動弁

see styles
 sandouben / sandoben
    さんどうべん
triple valve; three-state valve

三十三

see styles
sān shí sān
    san1 shi2 san1
san shih san
 mitomi
    みとみ
(female given name) Mitomi
thirty-three

三十生

see styles
sān shí shēng
    san1 shi2 sheng1
san shih sheng
 sanjū shō
In each of the 十地 ten states there are three conditions, 入, 住, 出, entry, stay, exit, hence the 'thirty lives'.

三千佛

see styles
sān qiān fó
    san1 qian1 fo2
san ch`ien fo
    san chien fo
 sanzen butsu
idem 三世.

三千家

see styles
 sansenke
    さんせんけ
the three Senke schools of tea ceremony (Omotesenke, Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke)

三博士

see styles
 sanhakase
    さんはかせ
{Christn} (See マギ) Three Wise Men; Magi

三卽一

see styles
sān jí yī
    san1 ji2 yi1
san chi i
The three vehicles (Hīnayāna, Madhyamayāna, Mahāyāna) are one, i. e. the three lead to bodhisattvaship and Buddhahood for all.

三原則


三原则

see styles
sān yuán zé
    san1 yuan2 ze2
san yüan tse
the Three Principles (in many contexts)

三原色

see styles
 sangenshoku
    さんげんしょく
three primary colors (colours)

三叉路

see styles
 sansaro
    さんさろ
three-forked road; junction of three roads

三受業


三受业

see styles
sān shòu yè
    san1 shou4 ye4
san shou yeh
 sanjū gō
The karma or results arising from the pursuit of courses that produce pain, pleasure, or freedom from both.

三合一

see styles
sān hé yī
    san1 he2 yi1
san ho i
three in one; triple

三合土

see styles
sān hé tǔ
    san1 he2 tu3
san ho t`u
    san ho tu
traditional Chinese building material made by mixing three components (typically lime, clay, and sand)

三合院

see styles
sān hé yuàn
    san1 he2 yuan4
san ho yüan
residence consisting of structures surrounding a courtyard on three sides

三名山

see styles
 sanmeizan / sanmezan
    さんめいざん
(abbreviation) (See 日本三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku)

三味線


三味线

see styles
sān wèi xiàn
    san1 wei4 xian4
san wei hsien
 shamisen(p); samisen
    しゃみせん(P); さみせん
shamisen, three-stringed Japanese musical instrument
shamisen; samisen; three-stringed Japanese lute; (surname) Shamisen

三和合

see styles
sān hé hé
    san1 he2 he2
san ho ho
 san wagō
combination of three factors

三和弦

see styles
sān hé xián
    san1 he2 xian2
san ho hsien
(music) triad; three-note chord

三善根

see styles
sān shàn gēn
    san1 shan4 gen1
san shan ken
 sanzengon; sanzenkon
    さんぜんごん; さんぜんこん
{Buddh} three wholesome roots (no coveting, no anger, no delusion)
The three good "roots", the foundation of all moral development, i.e. 無貪, 無瞋, 無痴 no lust (or selfish desire), no ire, no stupidity (or unwillingness to learn). Also, 施, 慈, 慧 giving, kindness, moral wisdom; v. 三毒 the three poisons for which these are a cure.

三善趣

see styles
sān shàn qù
    san1 shan4 qu4
san shan ch`ü
    san shan chü
 san zenshu
three good destinies

三善道

see styles
sān shàn dào
    san1 shan4 dao4
san shan tao
 san zendō
(or 三善趣) The three good or upward directions or states of existence: 天 the highest class of goodness rewarded with the deva life, or heaven; 人 the middle class of goodness with a return to human life; 阿修羅 the inferior class of goodness with the asura state. Cf. 三惡道; v. 智度論 30.

三四日

see styles
 sanyokka
    さんよっか
three or four days

三因緣


三因缘

see styles
sān yīn yuán
    san1 yin1 yuan2
san yin yüan
 san innen
three causes and conditions

三国志

see styles
 sangokushi
    さんごくし
Records of the Three Kingdoms (Chinese historical text); (wk) Records of the Three Kingdoms; Annals of the Three Kingdoms

三國土


三国土

see styles
sān guó tǔ
    san1 guo2 tu3
san kuo t`u
    san kuo tu
 san kokudo
idem 四土 omitting 寂光土.

三國志


三国志

see styles
sān guó zhì
    san1 guo2 zhi4
san kuo chih
History of the Three Kingdoms, fourth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Chen Shou 陳壽|陈寿[Chen2 Shou4] in 289 during Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], 65 scrolls
See: 三国志

三垢毒

see styles
sān gòu dú
    san1 gou4 du2
san kou tu
 san kudoku
poisons of the three defilers

三垢障

see styles
sān gòu zhàng
    san1 gou4 zhang4
san kou chang
 sanku shō
hindrances of the three defilements

三堅法


三坚法

see styles
sān jiān fǎ
    san1 jian1 fa3
san chien fa
 san kenbō
three certainties

三塁打

see styles
 sanruida
    さんるいだ
{baseb} three-base hit; triple

三大劫

see styles
sān dà jié
    san1 da4 jie2
san ta chieh
 sandai kō
three great eons

三大国

see styles
 sandaikoku
    さんだいこく
the Big Three (countries)

三大洋

see styles
 santaiyou / santaiyo
    さんたいよう
(rare) (See 五大洋) three great oceans (Pacific, Atlantic and Indian)

三大節

see styles
 sandaisetsu
    さんだいせつ
(hist) (See 紀元節,四方拝,天長節) the three grand national holidays (Prayer to the Four Quarters, Empire Day, the Emperor's Birthday; pre-1927)

三大部

see styles
sān dà bù
    san1 da4 bu4
san ta pu
 san daibu
Three authoritative works of the Tiantai School, i.e. the 玄義, 文句, and 止觀, each of ten juan.

三天使

see styles
sān tiān shǐ
    san1 tian1 shi3
san t`ien shih
    san tien shih
 santenshi
v. 三使.

三夷教

see styles
sān yí jiào
    san1 yi2 jiao4
san i chiao
the three foreign religions that had been introduced to China by the time of the Tang dynasty: Nestorianism, Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism

三妙行

see styles
sān miào xíng
    san1 miao4 xing2
san miao hsing
 san myō gyō
A muni, recluse, or monk, who controls his body, mouth, and mind 身, 口, 意. Also 三牟尼.

三安居

see styles
sān ān jū
    san1 an1 ju1
san an chü
 san ango
The three months of summer retreat, varṣāḥ; v. 跋.

三定聚

see styles
sān dìng jù
    san1 ding4 ju4
san ting chü
 san jōshu
idem 三聚.

三家村

see styles
sān jiā cūn
    san1 jia1 cun1
san chia ts`un
    san chia tsun
(lit.) village of three households; the Three Family Village, an essay column in a Beijing newspaper from 1961-1966, written by Deng Tuo 鄧拓|邓拓[Deng4 Tuo4], Wu Han 吳晗|吴晗[Wu2 Han2] and Liao Mosha 廖沫沙[Liao4 Mo4 sha1], criticized as anti-Party during the Cultural Revolution

三寶物


三宝物

see styles
sān bǎo wù
    san1 bao3 wu4
san pao wu
 san bōmotsu
The things appertaining to the triratna, i.e. to the Buddha— temples and images, etc.; to the dharma— the scriptures; to the saṅgha— cassock, bowl, etc.

三寶種


三宝种

see styles
sān bǎo zhǒng
    san1 bao3 zhong3
san pao chung
 sanbō shu
seeds of the three treasures

三寶藏


三宝藏

see styles
sān bǎo zàng
    san1 bao3 zang4
san pao tsang
 sanbō zō
The tritratna as the treasury of all virtue and merit; also the tripiṭaka, sūtras 經 vinaya 律, abhidharma 論; also śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas.

三寶衣


三宝衣

see styles
sān bǎo yī
    san1 bao3 yi1
san pao i
 sanbōe
idem 三衣.

三寶身


三宝身

see styles
sān bǎo shēn
    san1 bao3 shen1
san pao shen
 sanbōshin
v. 三身.

三尊佛

see styles
sān zūn fó
    san1 zun1 fo2
san tsun fo
 sanzon butsu
The three honoured Buddhas of the West: Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, Mahāsthāmaprāpta. Though bodhisattvas, the two latter are called Buddhas when thus associated with Amitābha.

三屜桌


三屉桌

see styles
sān tì zhuō
    san1 ti4 zhuo1
san t`i cho
    san ti cho
three-drawer desk (traditional Chinese piece of furniture)

三差路

see styles
 sansaro
    さんさろ
three-forked road; junction of three roads

三幅対

see styles
 sanpukutsui
    さんぷくつい
set of three

三幕物

see styles
 sanmakumono
    さんまくもの
three-act play

三平等

see styles
sān píng děng
    san1 ping2 deng3
san p`ing teng
    san ping teng
 mihira
    みひら
(place-name, surname) Mihira
The esoteric doctrine that the three— body, mouth, and mind— are one and universal. Thus in samādhi the Buddha "body" is found everywhere and in everything (pan-Buddha), every sound becomes a "true word", dhāraṇī or potent phrase, and these are summed up in mind, which being universal is my mind and my mind it, 入我我入 it in me and I in it. Other definitions of the three are 佛, 法, 儈 the triratna; and 心, 佛, 衆生 mind, Buddha, and the living. Also 三三昧. Cf. 三密. v. 大日經 1.

三度豆

see styles
 sandomame
    さんどまめ
(1) (because harvested three times per year) (See いんげん豆) common bean; (2) (Fukushima, Niigata dialects) (See さやえんどう) snow pea; mangetout

三彌底


三弥底

see styles
sān mí dǐ
    san1 mi2 di3
san mi ti
 Sanmitei
三蜜 The Sammatīya school.; 彌底; 彌離底; 三密 (or 蜜) 栗底尼迦耶; 三眉底與量弟子 Saṃmatīyanikāya, Saṃmata, or Saṃmitīyas. A Hīnayāna sect the 正量部 correctly commensurate or logical school, very numerous and widely spread during the early centuries of our era. The 三彌底部論 is in the Tripiṭaka. It taught "that a soul exists in the highest and truest sense", "that an arhat can fall from arhatship, that a god can enter the paths of the Order, and that even an unconverted man can get rid of all lust and ill-will" (Eliot, i, 260). It split into the three branches of Kaurukullakāḥ Āvantikāh, and Vātsīputrīyāḥ.

三律儀


三律仪

see styles
sān lǜ yí
    san1 lv4 yi2
san lü i
 san ritsugi
three kinds of control over one's conduct

三念住

see styles
sān niàn zhù
    san1 nian4 zhu4
san nien chu
 san nenjū
(or 三念處). Whether all creatures believe, do not believe, or part believe and part do not believe, the Buddha neither rejoices, nor grieves, but rests in his proper mind and wisdom, i.e. though full of pity, his far-seeing wisdom 正念正智 keeps him above the disturbances of joy and sorrow. 倶舍論 27.

三念處


三念处

see styles
sān niàn chù
    san1 nian4 chu4
san nien ch`u
    san nien chu
 san nenjo
three bases of thought

三悪趣

see styles
 sanakushu; sannakushu; sanmakushu
    さんあくしゅ; さんなくしゅ; さんまくしゅ
{Buddh} (See 三悪道) the world of hungry spirits and the world of animals; three evil worlds hell

三悪道

see styles
 sanakudou; sannakudou; sanmakudou / sanakudo; sannakudo; sanmakudo
    さんあくどう; さんなくどう; さんまくどう
{Buddh} (See 三悪趣,三悪・さんあく・1) the world of hungry spirits and the world of animals; three evil worlds hell

三惡覺


三恶觉

see styles
sān è jué
    san1 e4 jue2
san o chüeh
 san akukaku
The three evil mental states: 欲 desire, 瞋 hate (or anger), 害 malevolence.

三惡趣


三恶趣

see styles
sān è qù
    san1 e4 qu4
san o ch`ü
    san o chü
 sanmakushu
three evil destinies

三惡道


三恶道

see styles
sān è dào
    san1 e4 dao4
san o tao
 sanmakudō
three evil destinies

三慢類


三慢类

see styles
sān màn lèi
    san1 man4 lei4
san man lei
 san manrui
three conceits

三慧經


三慧经

see styles
sān huì jīng
    san1 hui4 jing1
san hui ching
 Sane kyō
Sūtra on the Three Kinds Of Wisdom

三戦神

see styles
 sansenjin
    さんせんじん
{Buddh} (See 摩利支天,大黒天・1,毘沙門天) the three guardian deities in time of war (Marici, Mahakala and Vaisravana)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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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).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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