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杜口

see styles
dù kǒu
    du4 kou3
tu k`ou
    tu kou
 tokou / toko
    とこう
to remain silent
(given name) Tokou
To shut the mouth, render speechless.

杳然

see styles
yǎo rán
    yao3 ran2
yao jan
quiet, silent, and lonely; far and indistinct; gone without a trace

枯木

see styles
kū mù
    ku1 mu4
k`u mu
    ku mu
 kogi
    こぎ
dead tree
dead tree; dry wood; (surname) Kogi
Withered timber, decayed, dried-up trees; applied to a class of ascetic Buddhists, who sat in meditation, never lying down, like 石霜枯木 petrified rocks and withered stumps.

業處


业处

see styles
yè chù
    ye4 chu4
yeh ch`u
    yeh chu
 gossho
karmasthāna; a place for working, of business, etc.; the place, or condition, in which the mind is maintained in meditation; by inference, the Pure Land, etc.

極靜


极静

see styles
jí jìng
    ji2 jing4
chi ching
 gokujō
Utmost quiescence, or mental repose; meditation, trance.

檀林

see styles
tán lín
    tan2 lin2
t`an lin
    tan lin
 danbayashi
    だんばやし
(1) (Buddhist term) Buddhist center for study and meditation; monastery; temple; (2) (abbreviation) Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person); Danrin school (of haikai poetry); (surname) Danbayashi
旃檀之林 Forest of sandal-wood, or incense, a monastery.

止觀


止观

see styles
zhǐ guān
    zhi3 guan1
chih kuan
 shikan
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止觀; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and 觀. When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called 觀 guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止觀宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood.

水想

see styles
shuǐ xiǎng
    shui3 xiang3
shui hsiang
 suisō
water meditation

水觀


水观

see styles
shuǐ guān
    shui3 guan1
shui kuan
 suikan
also 水相觀; 水想 similar to 水定 q. v.

池觀


池观

see styles
chí guān
    chi2 guan1
ch`ih kuan
    chih kuan
 chikan
meditation on its jeweled pond

沈々

see styles
 chinchin
    ちんちん
    shinshin
    しんしん
(adj-t,adv-to) silent (esp. of the passing of the night); (adj-t,adv-to) (1) silent (esp. of the passing of the night); (2) piercing (cold)

沈吟

see styles
shěn yín
    shen3 yin2
shen yin
 chingin
    ちんぎん
(noun/participle) hum; meditation; painstaking elaboration on one's poem; groaning in distress
to be unable to make up one's mind

沈思

see styles
 chinshi
    ちんし
(n,vs,vt,vi) contemplation; meditation

沈沈

see styles
 chinchin
    ちんちん
    shinshin
    しんしん
(adj-t,adv-to) silent (esp. of the passing of the night); (adj-t,adv-to) (1) silent (esp. of the passing of the night); (2) piercing (cold)

沈黙

see styles
 chinmoku
    ちんもく
(n,vs,vi) (1) silence; being silent; quiet; hush; (n,vs,vi) (2) reticence; inaction; (wk) Silence (1966 novel by Shūsaku Endō)

沉思

see styles
chén sī
    chen2 si1
ch`en ssu
    chen ssu
to contemplate; to ponder; contemplation; meditation

沉默

see styles
chén mò
    chen2 mo4
ch`en mo
    chen mo
taciturn; uncommunicative; silent

沐澡

see styles
mù zǎo
    mu4 zao3
mu tsao
 mokusō
to bathe

活弁

see styles
 katsuben
    かつべん
narrator in Japanese silent cinema

海印

see styles
hǎi yìn
    hai3 yin4
hai yin
 kaiin
The ocean symbol, indicating the vastness of the meditation of the Buddha, the vision of all things.

深々

see styles
 fukabuka
    ふかぶか
    shinshin
    しんしん
(adverb taking the "to" particle) very deeply; (adj-t,adv-to) (1) silent (esp. of the passing of the night); (2) piercing (cold)

深深

see styles
shēn shēn
    shen1 shen1
shen shen
 fukabuka
    ふかぶか
    shinshin
    しんしん
deep; profound
(adverb taking the "to" particle) very deeply; (adj-t,adv-to) (1) silent (esp. of the passing of the night); (2) piercing (cold)

潛心


潜心

see styles
qián xīn
    qian2 xin1
ch`ien hsin
    chien hsin
 senshin
    せんしん
to concentrate fully on something; single-minded
(out-dated kanji) meditation

潜心

see styles
 senshin
    せんしん
meditation

無声

see styles
 musei / muse
    むせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) voiceless; unvoiced; silent; noiseless; (given name) Musei

無聲


无声

see styles
wú shēng
    wu2 sheng1
wu sheng
noiseless; noiselessly; silent

無言


无言

see styles
wú yán
    wu2 yan2
wu yen
 mugon
    むごん
to remain silent; to have nothing to say
(noun - becomes adjective with の) silence (not speaking); muteness
Without words, silent, speechless.

無語


无语

see styles
wú yǔ
    wu2 yu3
wu yü
to remain silent; to have nothing to say; (coll.) speechless; dumbfounded

片禪

see styles
piàn chán
    pian4 chan2
p`ien ch`an
    pien chan
A brief samādhi, or meditation.

牟尼

see styles
móu ní
    mou2 ni2
mou ni
 muni
    むに
(1) (honorific or respectful language) muni (Indian ascetic or sage); (2) Buddha
(牟尼仙), 文尼; 茂泥; (馬曷摩尼) 摩尼 muni; mahāmuni; 月摩尼 vimuni. A sage, saint, ascetic, monk, especially Śākyamuni; interpreted as 寂 retired, secluded, silent, solitary, i. e. withdrawn from the world. See also 百八摩尼.

狂慧

see styles
kuáng huì
    kuang2 hui4
k`uang hui
    kuang hui
 kyōe
Foolish wisdom; clever but without calm meditation.

現觀


现观

see styles
xiàn guān
    xian4 guan1
hsien kuan
 genkan
Insight into, or meditation on, immediate presentations; present insight into the deep truth of Buddhism.

理判

see styles
lǐ pàn
    li3 pan4
li p`an
    li pan
 rihan
meditation

理禪


理禅

see styles
lǐ chán
    li3 chan2
li ch`an
    li chan
 ri zen
The dhyāna of or concentration on absolute truth free from phenomenal contamination.

癡定

see styles
chī dìng
    chi1 ding4
ch`ih ting
    chih ting
 chijō
ignorant meditation

目想

see styles
mù xiǎng
    mu4 xiang3
mu hsiang
 mokusō
mental images derived from what one has seen with the eyes

目送

see styles
mù sòng
    mu4 song4
mu sung
 mokusou / mokuso
    もくそう
to follow with one's eyes (a departing guest etc)
(noun/participle) following with one's eyes; gazing after

相觀


相观

see styles
xiàng guān
    xiang4 guan1
hsiang kuan
 sō kan
meditation trapped in characteristics

看経

see styles
 kankin
    かんきん
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) silent reading of the sutras; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (See 読経) sutra chanting

眞妄

see styles
zhēn wàng
    zhen1 wang4
chen wang
 shinmō
True and false, real and unreal. (1) That which has its rise in Buddha-truth, meditation, and wisdom is true; that which arises from the influences of unenlightenment is untrue. (2) The essential bhūtatathatā as the real, phenomena as the unreal.

瞑想

see styles
míng xiǎng
    ming2 xiang3
ming hsiang
 meisō
    めいそう
to muse; to think deeply; contemplation; meditation
(noun/participle) meditation; contemplation
to meditate

破僧

see styles
pò sēng
    po4 seng1
p`o seng
    po seng
 hasō
To disrupt a monk's meditation or preaching, also to disrupt the harmony of the community of monks 破和合僧.

禅堂

see styles
 zendou / zendo
    ぜんどう
zendo (Zen meditation hall)

禅室

see styles
 zenshitsu
    ぜんしつ
(1) (See 座禅) room for zazen meditation; room for Buddhist practices; (2) Zen monk's quarters; (3) head priest (of a Zen temple)

禅智

see styles
 zenchi
    ぜんち
(1) (Buddhist term) wisdom obtained from meditation; (2) (Buddhist term) wisdom and meditation; (surname) Zenchi

禅知

see styles
 zenchi
    ぜんち
(1) (Buddhist term) wisdom obtained from meditation; (2) (Buddhist term) wisdom and meditation

禅那

see styles
 zenna
    ぜんな
{Buddh} dhyana (profound meditation)

禪修


禅修

see styles
chán xiū
    chan2 xiu1
ch`an hsiu
    chan hsiu
to practice Zen (esp. meditation)

禪僧


禅僧

see styles
chán sēng
    chan2 seng1
ch`an seng
    chan seng
 zensō
A monk of the Chan sect; a monk in meditation.

禪卷

see styles
chán juǎn
    chan2 juan3
ch`an chüan
    chan chüan
The meditation fist (muṣti), the sign of meditation shown by the left fist, the right indicating wisdom.

禪味


禅味

see styles
chán wèi
    chan2 wei4
ch`an wei
    chan wei
 zenmi
Meditation-flavour the mysterious taste or sensation experienced by one who enters abstract meditation.

禪和


禅和

see styles
chán hé
    chan2 he2
ch`an ho
    chan ho
 zenna
Meditation-associates, fellow-monks; also 禪和子; 禪和者.

禪坐


禅坐

see styles
chán zuò
    chan2 zuo4
ch`an tso
    chan tso
 zengi
To sit cross-legged in meditation.

禪堂


禅堂

see styles
chán táng
    chan2 tang2
ch`an t`ang
    chan tang
 zendō
meditation room (in Buddhist monastery)
Meditation-hall of the Chan sect. A common name for the monastic hall.

禪天


禅天

see styles
chán tiān
    chan2 tian1
ch`an t`ien
    chan tien
 zenten
dhyāna heavens, four in number, where those who practise meditation may be reborn, v. 禪.

禪學


禅学

see styles
chán xué
    chan2 xue2
ch`an hsüeh
    chan hsüeh
 zengaku
discipline of meditation

禪定


禅定

see styles
chán dìng
    chan2 ding4
ch`an ting
    chan ting
 zenjō
chan is dhyāna, probably a transliteration; ding is an interpretation of samādhi. chan is an element in ding, or samādhi, which covers the whole ground of meditation, concentration, abstraction, reaching to the ultimate beyond emotion or thinking; cf. 禪, for which the two words chan-ding are loosely used.

禪室


禅室

see styles
chán shì
    chan2 shi4
ch`an shih
    chan shih
 zenshitsu
Meditation hall or room; other similar terms are 禪屋; 禪房; 禪院; 禪堂; 禪居.

禪居


禅居

see styles
chán jū
    chan2 ju1
ch`an chü
    chan chü
 zenkyo
A meditation abode; to dwell in meditation; a hermitage; a hermit monk.

禪屋


禅屋

see styles
chán wū
    chan2 wu1
ch`an wu
    chan wu
 zennoku
meditation hall

禪師


禅师

see styles
chán shī
    chan2 shi1
ch`an shih
    chan shih
 zenshi
honorific title for a Buddhist monk
A master, or teacher, of meditation, or of the Chan school.

禪思


禅思

see styles
chán sī
    chan2 si1
ch`an ssu
    chan ssu
 zenshi
Meditation thoughts; the mystic trance.

禪慧


禅慧

see styles
chán huì
    chan2 hui4
ch`an hui
    chan hui
 zen'e
The mystic trance and wisdom.

禪房


禅房

see styles
chán fáng
    chan2 fang2
ch`an fang
    chan fang
 zenbō
a room in a Buddhist monastery; a temple
Meditation abode, a room for meditation, a cell, a hermitage, general name for a monastery.

禪拳


禅拳

see styles
chán quán
    chan2 quan2
ch`an ch`üan
    chan chüan
 zenken
the meditation fist

禪智


禅智

see styles
chán zhì
    chan2 zhi4
ch`an chih
    chan chih
 zenchi
Meditation and wisdom, of. 禪卷.

禪杖


禅杖

see styles
chán zhàng
    chan2 zhang4
ch`an chang
    chan chang
 zenjō
the staff of a Buddhist monk
A staff or pole for touching those who fall asleep while assembled in meditation.

禪林


禅林

see styles
chán lín
    chan2 lin2
ch`an lin
    chan lin
 zenrin
a Buddhist temple
Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑.

禪樂


禅乐

see styles
chán lè
    chan2 le4
ch`an le
    chan le
 zenraku
The joy of abstract meditation.

禪毬


禅毬

see styles
chán qiú
    chan2 qiu2
ch`an ch`iu
    chan chiu
 zenkyū
A ball of hair used to throw at and awaken those who fell asleep during meditation.

禪河


禅河

see styles
chán hé
    chan2 he2
ch`an ho
    chan ho
 zenka
The dhyāna river, i.e. the mystic trance like a river extinguishes the fires of the mind. The 尼連禪 river Nairaṅjanā (Niladyan), which flows past Gayā.

禪法


禅法

see styles
chán fǎ
    chan2 fa3
ch`an fa
    chan fa
 zenpō
Methods of mysticism as found in (1) the dhyānas recorded in the sūtras, called 如來禪 tathāgata-dhyānas; (2) traditional dhyāna, or the intuitional method brought to China by Bodhidharma, called 祖師禪, which also includes dhyāna ideas represented by some external act having an occult indication.

禪波


禅波

see styles
chán bō
    chan2 bo1
ch`an po
    chan po
 zenha
Disturbing waves, or thoughts, during meditation.

禪滿


禅满

see styles
chán mǎn
    chan2 man3
ch`an man
    chan man
 zenman
perfection of meditation

禪病


禅病

see styles
chán bìng
    chan2 bing4
ch`an ping
    chan ping
 zenbyō
The ills of meditation, i.e. wandering thoughts, illusions. The illusions and nervous troubles of the mystic.

禪窟


禅窟

see styles
chán kū
    chan2 ku1
ch`an k`u
    chan ku
 zen kutsu
A cell, or cave, for meditation, or retirement from the world.

禪經


禅经

see styles
chán jīng
    chan2 jing1
ch`an ching
    chan ching
 zengyō
meditation sūtra

禪習


禅习

see styles
chán xí
    chan2 xi2
ch`an hsi
    chan hsi
 zenshū
The practice of religion through the mystic trance.

禪苑


禅苑

see styles
chán yuàn
    chan2 yuan4
ch`an yüan
    chan yüan
 zen on
meditation grove

禪行


禅行

see styles
chán xíng
    chan2 xing2
ch`an hsing
    chan hsing
 zengyō
The methods employed in meditation; the practices, or discipline, of the Chan school.

禪鎭


禅鎭

see styles
chán zhèn
    chan2 zhen4
ch`an chen
    chan chen
 zenchin
The meditation-warden, a piece of wood so hung as to strike the monk's head when he nodded in sleep.

禪院


禅院

see styles
chán yuàn
    chan2 yuan4
ch`an yüan
    chan yüan
 zenin
    ぜんいん
Buddhist hall
(surname) Zen'in
meditation hall

禪靜


禅静

see styles
chán jìng
    chan2 jing4
ch`an ching
    chan ching
 zenjō
dhyāna and its Chinese translation, quieting of thought, or its control, or suppression, silent meditation.

禪髓


禅髓

see styles
chán suǐ
    chan2 sui3
ch`an sui
    chan sui
 zenzui
The marrow of meditation-a term for the Laṅkāvatāra Sutra.

禪齋


禅斋

see styles
chán zhāi
    chan2 zhai1
ch`an chai
    chan chai
 zensai
idem 禪室.

空定

see styles
kōng dìng
    kong1 ding4
k`ung ting
    kung ting
 kūjō
The meditation which dwells on the Void or the Immaterial; it is divided into 内道, i.e. the 三三昧, and 外道, the latter limited to the four dhyānas 四空定 q.v., except the illusion that things have a reality in themselves, as individuals 法我 q.v.

空寂

see styles
kōng jì
    kong1 ji4
k`ung chi
    kung chi
 kuujaku / kujaku
    くうじゃく
empty and silent; desolate
(1) {Buddh} complete emptiness (i.e. as a denial of the inherent existence of all things); nirvana (where this emptiness is realized); (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (archaism) quiet and lonely
Immaterial; a condition beyond disturbance, the condition of nirvana.

等靜


等静

see styles
děng jìng
    deng3 jing4
teng ching
 tōjō
stabilizing meditation

箝口

see styles
 kenkou / kenko
    けんこう
    kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(noun/participle) (1) keeping silent; silence; (2) restraining (speech); gagging; muzzling

粛々

see styles
 shukushuku
    しゅくしゅく
(n,adj-t,adv-to) silent; solemn; quiet

粛然

see styles
 shukuzen
    しゅくぜん
(adjective) (1) silent; quiet; solemn; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) softly; quietly; solemnly

粛粛

see styles
 shukushuku
    しゅくしゅく
(n,adj-t,adv-to) silent; solemn; quiet

経行

see styles
 noriyuki
    のりゆき
meditation performed while walking; (personal name) Noriyuki

結制


结制

see styles
jié zhì
    jie2 zhi4
chieh chih
 kessei
to stay with resolve in the meditation retreat

結夏


结夏

see styles
jié xià
    jie2 xia4
chieh hsia
 yuka
    ゆか
(female given name) Yuka
The end of the summer retreat.

結跏


结跏

see styles
jié jiā
    jie2 jia1
chieh chia
 kekka
    けっか
(abbreviation) (See 結跏趺坐・けっかふざ) lotus position (meditation and yoga posture); padmasana; sitting with legs crossed and feet placed on opposing thighs
lotus position

經行


经行

see styles
jīng xíng
    jing1 xing2
ching hsing
 kyōgyō
to perform walking meditation
To walk about when meditating to prevent sleepiness; also as exercise to keep in health; the caṅkramana was a place for such exercise, e.g. a cloister, a corridor.

緘口

see styles
 kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(noun/participle) (1) keeping silent; silence; (2) restraining (speech); gagging; muzzling

緘默


缄默

see styles
jiān mò
    jian1 mo4
chien mo
to keep silent

緘黙

see styles
 kanmoku
    かんもく
(n,vs,vi) keeping silent

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