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Simple Dictionary Definition |
夫人經 夫人经 see styles |
fū rén jīng fu1 ren2 jing1 fu jen ching Fujin kyō |
Śrīmālā-sūtra |
奈河橋 奈河桥 see styles |
nài hé qiáo nai4 he2 qiao2 nai ho ch`iao nai ho chiao naka kyō |
The bridge in one of the hells, from which certain sinners always fall. |
如來教 如来教 see styles |
rú lái jiào ru2 lai2 jiao4 ju lai chiao nyorai kyō |
teaching of the Tathāgata |
如經言 如经言 see styles |
rú jīng yán ru2 jing1 yan2 ju ching yen nyo kyō gon |
as a; the sūtra says... |
如經說 如经说 see styles |
rú jīng shuō ru2 jing1 shuo1 ju ching shuo nyo kyō setsu |
as the scripture explains |
姜信子 see styles |
kyounobuko / kyonobuko きょうのぶこ |
(person) Kyō Nobuko (1961-) |
姜暢雄 see styles |
kyounobuo / kyonobuo きょうのぶお |
(person) Kyō Nobuo (1979.3.23-) |
孔雀經 孔雀经 see styles |
kǒng qiǎo jīng kong3 qiao3 jing1 k`ung ch`iao ching kung chiao ching Kujaku kyō |
Kongqiao jing |
実行教 see styles |
jikkoukyou / jikkokyo じっこうきょう |
Jikko-kyo (sect of Shinto) |
密嚴經 密严经 see styles |
mì yán jīng mi4 yan2 jing1 mi yen ching Mitsugon kyō |
Secret Adornment Scripture |
密迹經 密迹经 see styles |
mì jī jīng mi4 ji1 jing1 mi chi ching Misshaku kyō |
Secret Teachings Sūtra |
寶積經 宝积经 see styles |
bǎo jī jīng bao3 ji1 jing1 pao chi ching Hōshaku kyō |
v. 大寶積經. |
寶篋經 宝箧经 see styles |
bǎo qiè jīng bao3 qie4 jing1 pao ch`ieh ching pao chieh ching Hōkyō kyō |
Jewel Box Sūtra |
寶號經 宝号经 see styles |
bǎo hào jīng bao3 hao4 jing1 pao hao ching Hōgō kyō |
Baohao jing |
寶雲經 宝云经 see styles |
bǎo yún jīng bao3 yun2 jing1 pao yün ching Hōun kyō |
Jewel Cloud Scripture |
小乘教 see styles |
xiǎo shèng jiào xiao3 sheng4 jiao4 hsiao sheng chiao shōjō kyō |
teaching of the lesser vehicle |
小乘經 小乘经 see styles |
xiǎo shèng jīng xiao3 sheng4 jing1 hsiao sheng ching shōjō kyō |
The Hīnayāna sūtras, the four sections of the Āgamas 阿含經 v. 小乘九部. |
小品經 小品经 see styles |
xiǎo pǐn jīng xiao3 pin3 jing1 hsiao p`in ching hsiao pin ching Shōbon kyō |
shorter version of the Mahā-prajñā-pāramitā-sūtra |
帶質境 带质境 see styles |
dài zhí jìng dai4 zhi2 jing4 tai chih ching taizetsu kyō |
images derived from raw sensate appearance but which are falsely perceived |
幡王經 幡王经 see styles |
fān wáng jīng fan1 wang2 jing1 fan wang ching Ban'ō kyō |
Fanwang jing |
平城京 see styles |
heijoukyou / hejokyo へいじょうきょう |
(hist) Heijō-kyō (capital of Japan from 710-40 and 745-84; located in present-day Nara); (place-name) Heijōkyō |
平城宮 see styles |
heijoukyuu / hejokyu へいじょうきゅう |
(hist) (See 平城京) Heijō Palace (imperial residence in Heijō-kyō) |
平安京 see styles |
heiankyou / heankyo へいあんきょう |
(hist) Heian-kyō; former name of Kyoto, capital city of Japan from 794 to 1869; (place-name) Heiankyō |
平等教 see styles |
píng děng jiào ping2 deng3 jiao4 p`ing teng chiao ping teng chiao byōdō kyo |
One of two schools founded by 印法師 Yin Fashi early in the Tang dynasty. |
延壽經 延寿经 see styles |
yán shòu jīng yan2 shou4 jing1 yen shou ching Enju kyō |
Yanshou jing |
彌陀經 弥陀经 see styles |
mí tuó jīng mi2 tuo2 jing1 mi t`o ching mi to ching Mida kyō |
Amitâbha-sūtra |
御岳教 see styles |
mitakekyou / mitakekyo みたけきょう ontakekyou / ontakekyo おんたけきょう |
Ontake-kyo (sect of Shinto); Mitake-kyo |
御嶽教 see styles |
mitakekyou / mitakekyo みたけきょう ontakekyou / ontakekyo おんたけきょう |
Ontake-kyo (sect of Shinto); Mitake-kyo |
思益經 思益经 see styles |
sī yì jīng si1 yi4 jing1 ssu i ching Shieki kyō |
Sūtra of the Questions of Viśeṣa-cinti-brahma |
悲華經 悲华经 see styles |
pēi huá jīng pei1 hua2 jing1 p`ei hua ching pei hua ching Hike kyō |
Compassionate Flower Scripture |
意識境 意识境 see styles |
yì shì jìng yi4 shi4 jing4 i shih ching ishiki kyō |
objects of the thinking consciousness |
慧度經 慧度经 see styles |
huì dù jīng hui4 du4 jing1 hui tu ching Edo kyō |
Mahāprajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
戒本經 戒本经 see styles |
jiè běn jīng jie4 ben3 jing1 chieh pen ching Kaihon kyō |
is the latter half of the 梵網經. |
所依經 所依经 see styles |
suǒ yī jīng suo3 yi1 jing1 so i ching shoe kyō |
foundational sutra |
所緣境 所缘境 see styles |
suǒ yuán jìng suo3 yuan2 jing4 so yüan ching shoen kyō |
objects of consciousness |
所行境 see styles |
suǒ xíng jìng suo3 xing2 jing4 so hsing ching shogyō kyō |
sphere of activity |
所說教 所说教 see styles |
suǒ shuō jiào suo3 shuo1 jiao4 so shuo chiao sho setsu kyō |
the teaching that is explained |
所證境 所证境 see styles |
suǒ zhèng jìng suo3 zheng4 jing4 so cheng ching shoshō kyō |
object that is fully witnessed |
扶桑教 see styles |
fusoukyou / fusokyo ふそうきょう |
Fuso-kyo (sect of Shinto) |
抑揚教 抑扬教 see styles |
yì yáng jiào yi4 yang2 jiao4 i yang chiao yokuyō kyō |
The third of the five periods of Buddha's teaching, as held by the Nirvana sect of China 涅槃宗, during which the 維摩思益 is attributed to him. |
折刀經 折刀经 see styles |
zhé dāo jīng zhe2 dao1 jing1 che tao ching Settō kyō |
Sūtra of Cutting off [Crimes] |
招魂經 招魂经 see styles |
zhāo hún jīng zhao1 hun2 jing1 chao hun ching Shōkon kyō |
The Sūtra on Calling Back the Soul of the Dead |
捃拾教 see styles |
jun shí jiào jun4 shi2 jiao4 chün shih chiao kunshū kyō |
the teaching that cleans up after the harvest |
提謂經 提谓经 see styles |
dí wèi jīng di2 wei4 jing1 ti wei ching Daii kyō |
Diwei jing |
摩尼教 see styles |
mó ní jiào mo2 ni2 jiao4 mo ni chiao Mani kyō マニきょう |
Manichaeism (ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism Manichaeism |
放光經 放光经 see styles |
fàng guāng jīng fang4 guang1 jing1 fang kuang ching Hōkō kyō |
Pañcaviṃśati-sāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
教修習 教修习 see styles |
jiào xiū xí jiao4 xiu1 xi2 chiao hsiu hsi kyō shushū |
teaching and cultivation |
教唯識 教唯识 see styles |
jiào wéi shì jiao4 wei2 shi4 chiao wei shih kyō yuishiki |
consciousness-only in interpretation |
教法師 教法师 see styles |
jiào fǎ shī jiao4 fa3 shi1 chiao fa shih kyō hōshi |
dharma teacher |
教相違 教相违 see styles |
jiào xiāng wéi jiao4 xiang1 wei2 chiao hsiang wei kyō sōi |
conflicting with (scriptural) authority |
教行證 教行证 see styles |
jiào xíng zhèng jiao4 xing2 zheng4 chiao hsing cheng kyō gyō shō |
Teaching, practice and its realization, its evidential results. |
散麤境 see styles |
sàn cū jìng san4 cu1 jing4 san ts`u ching san tsu ching sanso kyō |
distracting crude objects |
新益京 see styles |
aramashikyou / aramashikyo あらましきょう |
(place-name) Aramashi-kyō (alt. name for Fujiwara-kyō, capital of Japan between 694 and 710) |
方廣經 方广经 see styles |
fāng guǎng jīng fang1 guang3 jing1 fang kuang ching hōkō kyō |
extensive sūtra |
方等經 方等经 see styles |
fāng děng jīng fang1 deng3 jing1 fang teng ching hōdō kyō |
a well-balanced scripture |
日藏經 日藏经 see styles |
rì zàng jīng ri4 zang4 jing1 jih tsang ching Nichizō kyō |
Sun-Store Sūtra |
普曜經 普曜经 see styles |
pǔ yào jīng pu3 yao4 jing1 p`u yao ching pu yao ching Fuyō kyō |
Lalita-vistara |
普義經 普义经 see styles |
pǔ yì jīng pu3 yi4 jing1 p`u i ching pu i ching Fugi kyō |
*Arthavighuṣṭasūtra |
普賢經 普贤经 see styles |
pǔ xián jīng pu3 xian2 jing1 p`u hsien ching pu hsien ching Fuken kyō |
Puxian jing |
曇鉢經 昙钵经 see styles |
tán bō jīng tan2 bo1 jing1 t`an po ching tan po ching Donpatsu kyō |
Dharma-phrase sūtra |
更互相 see styles |
gēng hù xiāng geng1 hu4 xiang1 keng hu hsiang kyō gosō |
mutual |
更明了 see styles |
gēng míng liǎo geng1 ming2 liao3 keng ming liao kyō myōryō |
more distinct |
有相教 see styles |
yǒu xiàng jiào you3 xiang4 jiao4 yu hsiang chiao usō kyō |
The first twelve years of the Buddha's teaching, when he treated the phenomenal as real; v. 有空中. |
未曾經 未曾经 see styles |
wèi céng jīng wei4 ceng2 jing1 wei ts`eng ching wei tseng ching Misō kyō |
Weiceng jing |
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. |
本乘經 本乘经 see styles |
běn shèng jīng ben3 sheng4 jing1 pen sheng ching Honjō kyō |
Original Vehicle Sūtra |
本事經 本事经 see styles |
běn shì jīng ben3 shi4 jing1 pen shih ching Honji kyō |
itivṛttaka; ityukta; one of the twelve classes of sutras, in which the Buddha tells of the deeds of his disciples and others in previous lives, cf. 本生經. |
本業經 本业经 see styles |
běn yè jīng ben3 ye4 jing1 pen yeh ching Hongyō kyō |
Sūtra of Primary Activities |
本行經 本行经 see styles |
běn xíng jīng ben3 xing2 jing1 pen hsing ching Hongyō kyō |
(本行集經) A sutra of this title. |
松田彊 see styles |
matsudakyou / matsudakyo まつだきょう |
(person) Matsuda Kyō |
梵網經 梵网经 see styles |
fàn wǎng jīng fan4 wang3 jing1 fan wang ching Bonmō kyō |
Brahmajāla Sutra, tr. by Kumārajīva A.D. 406, the infinitude of worlds being as the eyes or holes in Indra's net, which is all-embracing, like the Buddha's teaching. There are many treatises on it. |
棱嚴經 棱严经 see styles |
léng yán jīng leng2 yan2 jing1 leng yen ching Ryōgon kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, v. 楞. |
楞伽經 楞伽经 see styles |
lèng qié jīng leng4 qie2 jing1 leng ch`ieh ching leng chieh ching Ryōga kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it. |
楞嚴經 楞严经 see styles |
lèng yán jīng leng4 yan2 jing1 leng yen ching Ryōgon kyō |
Śūraṅgama-sūtra, a Tantric work tr. by Pāramiti in 705; v. 首楞嚴經; there are many treatises under both titles. |
業相境 业相境 see styles |
yè xiàng jìng ye4 xiang4 jing4 yeh hsiang ching gō sō kyō |
(past) karma as an object (of contemplation) |
正依經 正依经 see styles |
zhèng yī jīng zheng4 yi1 jing1 cheng i ching shōe no kyō |
The sutras on which any sect specially relies. |
正法經 正法经 see styles |
zhèng fǎ jīng zheng4 fa3 jing1 cheng fa ching Shōbō kyō |
Sūtra of the True Dharma |
正行經 正行经 see styles |
zhèng xíng jīng zheng4 xing2 jing1 cheng hsing ching Shōgyō kyō |
is an abbreviation of 佛說阿含正行經. |
法句經 法句经 see styles |
fǎ jù jīng fa3 ju4 jing1 fa chü ching Hokku kyō |
Dharmapāda, 曇鉢經 a work by Dharmatrāta, of which there are four Chinese translations, A. D. 224, 290-306, 399, 980-1001. |
法喩經 法喩经 see styles |
fǎ yù jīng fa3 yu4 jing1 fa yü ching Hōyu kyō |
Dharmapāda |
法界教 see styles |
fǎ jiè jiào fa3 jie4 jiao4 fa chieh chiao hokkai kyō |
teaching of the dharma-realm |
法花經 法花经 see styles |
fǎ huā jīng fa3 hua1 jing1 fa hua ching Hōke kyō |
Lotus Sūtra |
法華經 法华经 see styles |
fǎ huá jīng fa3 hua2 jing1 fa hua ching Hokke kyō |
The Lotus Sutra Lotus Sūtra |
法足經 法足经 see styles |
fǎ zú jīng fa3 zu2 jing1 fa tsu ching Hōsoku kyō |
Dharma Leg Sūtra |
法鏡經 法镜经 see styles |
fǎ jìng jīng fa3 jing4 jing1 fa ching ching Hōkyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Dharma Mirror |
法集經 法集经 see styles |
fǎ jí jīng fa3 ji2 jing1 fa chi ching Hōjū kyō |
Dharmasaṃgīti-sūtra |
泥涅經 泥涅经 see styles |
ní niè jīng ni2 nie4 jing1 ni nieh ching Naine kyō |
The Southern Translation of the Nirvāṇa-sūtra |
淨名經 淨名经 see styles |
jìng míng jīng jing4 ming2 jing1 ching ming ching Jōmyō kyō |
Jingming jing |
淨土教 see styles |
jìng tǔ jiào jing4 tu3 jiao4 ching t`u chiao ching tu chiao jōdo kyō |
Pure Land teaching |
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 |
淸淨鏡 淸淨镜 see styles |
qīng jìng jìng qing1 jing4 jing4 ch`ing ching ching ching ching ching shōjō kyō |
a clear mirror |
滿字教 满字教 see styles |
mǎn zì jiào man3 zi4 jiao4 man tzu chiao manji kyō |
to complete teachings |
澤木喬 see styles |
sawakikyou / sawakikyo さわききょう |
(person) Sawaki Kyō |
灌佛經 灌佛经 see styles |
guàn fó jīng guan4 fo2 jing1 kuan fo ching Kanbutsu kyō |
Sūtra on Consecrating and Washing Buddha Images |
灌頂經 灌顶经 see styles |
guàn dǐng jīng guan4 ding3 jing1 kuan ting ching Kanjō kyō |
Sūtra of Consecration |
火祆教 see styles |
huǒ xiān jiào huo3 xian1 jiao4 huo hsien chiao kaken kyō |
Zoroastrianism |
無想經 无想经 see styles |
wú xiǎng jīng wu2 xiang3 jing1 wu hsiang ching Musō kyō |
*Mahāmegha-sūtra |
無相教 无相教 see styles |
wú xiàng jiào wu2 xiang4 jiao4 wu hsiang chiao musō kyō |
teaching of no characteristics |
煩惱境 烦恼境 see styles |
fán nǎo jìng fan2 nao3 jing4 fan nao ching bonnō kyō |
afflictions as object |
熟酥經 熟酥经 see styles |
shóu sū jīng shou2 su1 jing1 shou su ching jukuso kyō |
The sūtras of ripe curds or cheese, the prajñā group. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kyo" 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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