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龍宇

see styles
 ryuu / ryu
    りゅう
(male given name) Ryū

お祓い

see styles
 oharai
    おはらい
(Shinto) exorcism rite; purification

お練り

see styles
 oneri
    おねり
parading of portable shrines and floats at Shinto festivals

ご神体

see styles
 goshintai
    ごしんたい
(Shinto) (honorific or respectful language) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine

しめ縄

see styles
 shimenawa
    しめなわ
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil

しんと

see styles
 shinto
    しんと
(vs,adv) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) silent (as the grave); deadly silent

リュー

see styles
 ryuu / ryu
    リュー
(personal name) Liu; Rieu

りゅう

see styles
 ryuu / ryu
    リュウ
(personal name) Lieu

三貴子

see styles
 mihashiranouzunomiko / mihashiranozunomiko
    みはしらのうずのみこ
{Shinto} (See 三柱の神) the three main gods (Amaterasu Ōmikami, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto and Susano-o no Mikoto); (female given name) Mikiko

不可立

see styles
bù kě lì
    bu4 ke3 li4
pu k`o li
    pu ko li
 fu ka ryū
untenable

二木立

see styles
 nikiryuu / nikiryu
    にきりゅう
(person) Niki Ryū

五嶋龍

see styles
 gotouryuu / gotoryu
    ごとうりゅう
(person) Gotou Ryū

仲見世

see styles
 nakamise
    なかみせ
nakamise; shops lining a passageway in the precincts of a Shinto shrine

伊弉冉

see styles
 izanami; izanami
    いざなみ; イザナミ
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 伊弉冉尊) Izanami (deity); (dei,myth) Izanami (Shinto goddess)

伊弉弥

see styles
 izanami
    いざなみ
(dei,myth) Izanami (Shinto goddess)

供奉僧

see styles
 gubusou / gubuso
    ぐぶそう
(1) monk who attends to the principal image of a temple; (2) Buddhist monk serving at an attached Shinto shrine

俗神道

see styles
 zokushintou / zokushinto
    ぞくしんとう
(term used by Reform Shintoists) (See 復古神道) Folk Shinto; syncretized Shinto sect

修験道

see styles
 shugendou / shugendo
    しゅげんどう
Shugendō; Japanese mountain asceticism incorporating Shinto and Buddhist concepts

元始祭

see styles
 genshisai
    げんしさい
{Shinto} Festival of Origins (January 3)

光瀬龍

see styles
 mitsuseryuu / mitsuseryu
    みつせりゅう
(person) Mitsuse Ryu (SF novelist)

入無想


入无想

see styles
rù wú xiǎng
    ru4 wu2 xiang3
ju wu hsiang
 nyū musō
attaining [the] no-thought [concentration]

八幡宮

see styles
 hachimanguu / hachimangu
    はちまんぐう
{Shinto} (See 八幡・1) shrine dedicated to Hachiman; Hachiman shrine; (place-name) Hachimanguu

八王子

see styles
bā wáng zǐ
    ba1 wang2 zi3
pa wang tzu
 hachiouji / hachioji
    はちおうじ
Hachiōji (city); (place-name, surname) Hachiouji; Hachioji
The eight sons of the last of the 20,000 shining Buddhas 燈明佛 born before he left home to become a monk; their names are given in the first chapter of the Lotus sūtra. In Japan there are also eight sons of a Shinto deity, reincarnated as one of the six Guanyin.

切り火

see styles
 kiribi
    きりび
(1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony

初穂料

see styles
 hatsuhoryou / hatsuhoryo
    はつほりょう
{Shinto} ceremony fee; money dedicated to the gods when participating in a ceremony

制咤迦

see styles
 seitaka / setaka
    せいたか
(dei) Seitaka (Shintō goddess); (dei) Seitaka (Shintō goddess)

劉仁願

see styles
 ryuujingan / ryujingan
    りゅうじんがん
(person) Ryū Jingan

劉傑氏

see styles
 ryuuketsu / ryuketsu
    りゅうけつ
(person) Ryū Ketsu (1962-)

劉少府


刘少府

see styles
liú shǎo fǔ
    liu2 shao3 fu3
liu shao fu
 Ryū Shōfu
Liu Shaofu

劉義慶


刘义庆

see styles
liú yì qìng
    liu2 yi4 qing4
liu i ch`ing
    liu i ching
 Ryū Gikyō
Liu Yiqing (403-444), writer of South Song Dynasty, compiler and editor of A New Account of the Tales of the World 世說新語|世说新语[Shi4 shuo1 Xin1 yu3]
Liu Yiqing

劉遺民


刘遗民

see styles
liú yí mín
    liu2 yi2 min2
liu i min
 Ryū Imin
Liu Yimin

加納竜

see styles
 kanouryuu / kanoryu
    かのうりゅう
(person) Kanou Ryū

勧堂流

see styles
 kandouryuu / kandoryu
    かんどうりゅう
(person) Kandou Ryū

卜伝流

see styles
 bokudenryuu / bokudenryu
    ぼくでんりゅう
(colloquialism) (See 新当流) Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu)

古神道

see styles
 koshintou / koshinto
    こしんとう
(hist) ancient Shinto (as practiced prior to the introduction of Confucianism and Buddhism to Japan)

国民新

see styles
 kokuminshin
    こくみんしん
(abbreviation) (See 国民新党) Kokumin Shinto; People's New Party (Japanese political party)

地鎮祭

see styles
 jichinsai
    じちんさい
{Shinto} ceremony for purifying a building site (before building commences); ground-breaking ceremony

塩谷立

see styles
 shionoyaryuu / shionoyaryu
    しおのやりゅう
(person) Shionoya Ryū

大成教

see styles
 taiseikyou / taisekyo
    たいせいきょう
(abbreviation) (See 神道大成教) Taiseikyō (sect of Shinto)

大本教

see styles
 oomotokyou / oomotokyo
    おおもときょう
Ōmoto (religious sect founded in 1892 as an offshoot of Shinto); (place-name) Oomotokyō

大社教

see styles
 taishakyou / taishakyo
    たいしゃきょう
(obsolete) (See 出雲大社教) Taisha-kyo (sect of Shinto; renamed Izumo Oyashiro-kyo in 1951)

大祓い

see styles
 ooharai
    おおはらい
(Shinto) great purification; purification rite performed twice a year, before daijosai and after major disasters

大祓え

see styles
 ooharae
    おおはらえ
(Shinto) great purification; purification rite performed twice a year, before daijosai and after major disasters

天照神

see styles
 amaterukami; amaterukami
    あまてるかみ; アマテルカミ
{Shinto} (See 天照大神) Amaterasu Ōmikami (sun goddess)

天理教

see styles
tiān lǐ jiào
    tian1 li3 jiao4
t`ien li chiao
    tien li chiao
 tenrikyou / tenrikyo
    てんりきょう
Tenrikyo (Japanese religion)
Tenrikyo (Shinto sect)

太玉串

see styles
 futotamagushi
    ふとたまぐし
(archaism) (poetic name) (See 玉串・1) branch of a sacred tree (esp. sakaki) with paper or cotton strips attached (used as a Shinto offering)

奥つ城

see styles
 okutsuki
    おくつき
(Shinto) family grave; ancestral grave; tomb

奥津城

see styles
 okutsuki
    おくつき
(Shinto) family grave; ancestral grave; tomb

奥都城

see styles
 okutsuki
    おくつき
(Shinto) family grave; ancestral grave; tomb

実行教

see styles
 jikkoukyou / jikkokyo
    じっこうきょう
Jikko-kyo (sect of Shinto)

宮参り

see styles
 miyamairi
    みやまいり
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Shinto} miyamairi; newborn child's first visit to a shrine (within about 30 days of being born); (n,vs,vi) (2) {Shinto} visiting a shrine

富士講

see styles
 fujikou / fujiko
    ふじこう
Edo-period Shinto sect dedicated to the worship of Mt. Fuji

審神者

see styles
 saniwa(gikun)
    さにわ(gikun)
(archaism) {Shinto} person who judges which god or spirit has taken possession of a miko

小野流

see styles
xiǎo yě liú
    xiao3 ye3 liu2
hsiao yeh liu
 Ono ryū
Ono School

廣澤流


广泽流

see styles
guǎng zé liú
    guang3 ze2 liu2
kuang tse liu
 Hirosawa ryū
Hirosawa School

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

御祓い

see styles
 oharai
    おはらい
(Shinto) exorcism rite; purification

御神体

see styles
 goshintai
    ごしんたい
(Shinto) (honorific or respectful language) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine

御秡い

see styles
 oharai
    おはらい
(irregular kanji usage) (Shinto) exorcism rite; purification

扶桑教

see styles
 fusoukyou / fusokyo
    ふそうきょう
Fuso-kyo (sect of Shinto)

招魂社

see styles
 shoukonsha / shokonsha
    しょうこんしゃ
{Shinto} shrine dedicated to the spirits of the war dead; (place-name) Shoukonsha

揚心流

see styles
 youshinryuu / yoshinryu
    ようしんりゅう
(org) Yoshin-ryu (school of martial arts); (o) Yoshin-ryu (school of martial arts)

新到僧

see styles
xīn dào sēng
    xin1 dao4 seng1
hsin tao seng
 shintō sō
new arrival

新当流

see styles
 shintouryuu / shintoryu
    しんとうりゅう
Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu)

Variations:

 ryuu / ryu
    りゅう
(counter) counter for flags, banners, etc.

月夜見

see styles
 tsukuyomi
    つくよみ
(1) nickname for the moon; (2) Tsukuyomi (god of the moon in Shinto and mythology)

月夜霊

see styles
 tsukuyomi
    つくよみ
(1) nickname for the moon; (2) Tsukuyomi (god of the moon in Shinto and mythology)

月読み

see styles
 tsukuyomi
    つくよみ
(1) nickname for the moon; (2) Tsukuyomi (god of the moon in Shinto and mythology)

村上隆

see styles
cūn shàng lōng
    cun1 shang4 long1
ts`un shang lung
    tsun shang lung
 murakamiryuu / murakamiryu
    むらかみりゅう
Murakami Takashi (1963-), Japanese artist
(person) Murakami Ryū

村上龍

see styles
 murakamiryuu / murakamiryu
    むらかみりゅう
(person) Murakami Ryū (1952.2-)

東郷隆

see styles
 tougouryuu / togoryu
    とうごうりゅう
(person) Tōgou Ryū (1951.12-)

松本龍

see styles
 matsumotoryuu / matsumotoryu
    まつもとりゅう
(person) Matsumoto Ryū (1951.5.17-)

柳時熏

see styles
 ryuushikun / ryushikun
    りゅうしくん
(person) Ryū Shikun (1971.12.8-; professional go player)

楊心流

see styles
 youshinryuu / yoshinryu
    ようしんりゅう
Yoshin-ryu; martial art tradition founded in the Edo period

権宮司

see styles
 gonguuji / gonguji
    ごんぐうじ
{Shinto} associate chief priest; deputy chief priest

権現造

see styles
 gongenzukuri
    ごんげんづくり
style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway

権禰宜

see styles
 gonnegi
    ごんねぎ
{Shinto} junior priest

橘神道

see styles
 tachibanashintou / tachibanashinto
    たちばなしんとう
(See 垂加神道) Tachibana Shinto (Edo-period sect of Suika Shinto popularized by Mitsuyoshi Tachibana)

河端龍

see styles
 kawabataryuu / kawabataryu
    かわばたりゅう
(person) Kawabata Ryū

注連縄

see styles
 shimenawa
    しめなわ
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil

湯立ち

see styles
 yudachi
    ゆだち
Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

湯立て

see styles
 yudate
    ゆだて
Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

焚上げ

see styles
 takiage
    たきあげ
(1) (Shinto) bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc.; (2) ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering

無想報


无想报

see styles
wú xiǎng bào
    wu2 xiang3 bao4
wu hsiang pao
 musō hō
results of non-conceptualization

無想天


无想天

see styles
wú xiǎng tiān
    wu2 xiang3 tian1
wu hsiang t`ien
    wu hsiang tien
 musō ten
無想界; 無想處 avṛha, the thirteenth brahmaloka, the fourth in the fourth dhyāna, where thinking, or the necessity for thought, ceases.

無想定


无想定

see styles
wú xiǎng dìng
    wu2 xiang3 ding4
wu hsiang ting
 musō jō
The concentration in which all thinking ceases, in the desire to enter Avṛha, v. 無想天; such entry is into 無想果.

無想果


无想果

see styles
wú xiǎng guǒ
    wu2 xiang3 guo3
wu hsiang kuo
 musō ka
realization gained by no-thought meditation

無想界


无想界

see styles
wú xiǎng jiè
    wu2 xiang3 jie4
wu hsiang chieh
 musō kai
non-conceptual realm

無想經


无想经

see styles
wú xiǎng jīng
    wu2 xiang3 jing1
wu hsiang ching
 Musō kyō
*Mahāmegha-sūtra

無想門


无想门

see styles
wú xiǎng mén
    wu2 xiang3 men2
wu hsiang men
 musō mon
parinirvāṇa.

無想願


无想愿

see styles
wú xiǎng yuàn
    wu2 xiang3 yuan4
wu hsiang yüan
 musō gan
without conception or intent

無相住


无相住

see styles
wú xiàng zhù
    wu2 xiang4 zhu4
wu hsiang chu
 musō jū
the markless stages

無相佛


无相佛

see styles
wú xiàng fó
    wu2 xiang4 fo2
wu hsiang fo
 musō butsu
nirlakṣana-buddha; alakṣanabuddha; the Buddha without the thirty-two or eighty marks, i.e. Nāgārjuna.

無相修


无相修

see styles
wú xiàng xiū
    wu2 xiang4 xiu1
wu hsiang hsiu
 musō shu
markless cultivation

無相宗


无相宗

see styles
wú xiàng zōng
    wu2 xiang4 zong1
wu hsiang tsung
 musō shū
無相大乘; 無相教; 無相空教 The San-lun or Mādhyamika school because of its 'nihilism'.

無相定


无相定

see styles
wú xiàng dìng
    wu2 xiang4 ding4
wu hsiang ting
 musō jō
the markless concentration

無相戒


无相戒

see styles
wú xiàng jiè
    wu2 xiang4 jie4
wu hsiang chieh
 musō kai
formless precepts

無相教


无相教

see styles
wú xiàng jiào
    wu2 xiang4 jiao4
wu hsiang chiao
 musō kyō
teaching of no characteristics

無相法


无相法

see styles
wú xiàng fǎ
    wu2 xiang4 fa3
wu hsiang fa
 musō hō
teachings based on the approach of marklessness

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

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