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三田完

see styles
 mitakan
    みたかん
(person) Mita Kan

三角寛

see styles
 misumikan
    みすみかん
(person) Misumi Kan

上輩觀


上辈观

see styles
shàng bèi guān
    shang4 bei4 guan1
shang pei kuan
 jōhai kan
The fourteenth of the sixteen contemplations of the Amitābha school, with reference to those who seek the Pure Land with sincere, profound, and altruistic hearts.

下輩觀


下辈观

see styles
xià bèi guān
    xia4 bei4 guan1
hsia pei kuan
 gehai kan
A meditation of the Amitābha sect on the 下品 q. v.; it is the last of sixteen contemplations, and deals with those who have committed the five rebellious acts 五逆 and the ten evils 十惡, but who still can obtain salvation; v. 無量壽經. 下輩下生觀 idem.

不定觀


不定观

see styles
bù dìng guān
    bu4 ding4 guan1
pu ting kuan
 fujō kan
(不定止觀) Direct insight without any gradual process of samādhi; one of three forms of Tiantai meditation.

不淨觀


不淨观

see styles
bù jìng guān
    bu4 jing4 guan1
pu ching kuan
 fujō kan
The meditation on the uncleanness of the human body of self and others, e. g. the nine stages of disintegration of the dead body 九想 q.v.; it is a meditation to destroy 貪 desire; other details are: parental seed, womb, the nine excretory passages, the body's component parts, worm-devoured corpse — all unclean.

中輩觀


中辈观

see styles
zhōng bèi guān
    zhong1 bei4 guan1
chung pei kuan
 chūhai kan
the meditation on the condition of 中輩.

中道觀


中道观

see styles
zhōng dào guān
    zhong1 dao4 guan1
chung tao kuan
 chūdō kan
One of the Tiantai 三觀 three meditations, i. e. on the doctrine of the Mean to get rid of the illusion of phenomena.

九想觀


九想观

see styles
jiǔ xiǎng guān
    jiu3 xiang3 guan1
chiu hsiang kuan
 kusō kan
nine kinds of meditation (on a corpse to quell desire)

乾慧地


干慧地

see styles
gān huì dì
    gan1 hui4 di4
kan hui ti
 kan'e chi
The dry or unfertilized stage of wisdom, the first of the ten stage.

二諦觀


二谛观

see styles
èr dì guān
    er4 di4 guan1
erh ti kuan
 nitai kan
contemplation on the two truths

五佛冠

see styles
wǔ fó guàn
    wu3 fo2 guan4
wu fo kuan
 gobutsu kan
jeweled crown of the five buddhas

五大觀


五大观

see styles
wǔ dà guān
    wu3 da4 guan1
wu ta kuan
 godai kan
The meditation on the five elements 五大.

五官王

see styles
wǔ guān wáng
    wu3 guan1 wang2
wu kuan wang
 go kan ō
The fourth of the 十王 judges of the dead, who registers the weight of the sins of the deceased.

五智冠

see styles
wǔ zhì guàn
    wu3 zhi4 guan4
wu chih kuan
 gochi kan
jeweled crown of the five kinds of wisdom

五輪觀


五轮观

see styles
wǔ lún guān
    wu3 lun2 guan1
wu lun kuan
 gorin kan
五輪三摩地 A meditation of the esoteric school on the five elements, earth, water, fire, air, and space, with their germ-words, their forms (i. e. square, round, triangular, half-moon, and spherical), and their colors (i. e. yellow, white, red, black, and blue). The five wheels also represent the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, v. 五智. The object is that 五輪成身 the individual may be united with the five Buddhas, or Vairocana.

五髻冠

see styles
wǔ jì guàn
    wu3 ji4 guan4
wu chi kuan
 go kei kan
A five-pointed crown with a meaning similar to 五髻.

井上寛

see styles
 inouekan / inoekan
    いのうえかん
(person) Inoue Kan

人空觀


人空观

see styles
rén kōng guān
    ren2 kong1 guan1
jen k`ung kuan
    jen kung kuan
 ningū kan
The meditation on, or insight into the selflessness of person 人空.

今官一

see styles
 konkanichi
    こんかんいち
(person) Kon Kan'ichi (1909.12.8-1983.3.1)

侃一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

修行人

see styles
xiū xíng rén
    xiu1 xing2 ren2
hsiu hsing jen
 shugyō nin
person pursuing religious practice (Buddhism)
practitioner

修行住

see styles
xiū xíng zhù
    xiu1 xing2 zhu4
hsiu hsing chu
 shugyō jū
A bodhisattva's stage of conduct, the third of his ten stages.

修行法

see styles
xiū xíng fǎ
    xiu1 xing2 fa3
hsiu hsing fa
 shugyō hō
cultivation of the truth

修行相

see styles
xiū xíng xiàng
    xiu1 xing2 xiang4
hsiu hsing hsiang
 shugyō sō
marks of practice

修行經


修行经

see styles
xiū xíng jīng
    xiu1 xing2 jing1
hsiu hsing ching
 Shugyō kyō
Sūtra of the Path of Stages of Cultivation

修行門


修行门

see styles
xiū xíng mén
    xiu1 xing2 men2
hsiu hsing men
 shugyō mon
gate of practice

像想觀


像想观

see styles
xiàng xiǎng guān
    xiang4 xiang3 guan1
hsiang hsiang kuan
 zōsō kan
meditation on Amitâbha's true form

入江観

see styles
 iriekan
    いりえかん
(person) Irie Kan

六大觀


六大观

see styles
liù dà guān
    liu4 da4 guan1
liu ta kuan
 rokudai kan
Meditation on the six elements; in the exoteric cult, that they are unreal and unclean; in the esoteric cult, that the Buddha and human elements are of the same substance and interchangeable, see above.

六種觀


六种观

see styles
liù zhǒng guān
    liu4 zhong3 guan1
liu chung kuan
 roku shu kan
The meditation on the six natures 六種性.

六行觀


六行观

see styles
liù xíng guān
    liu4 xing2 guan1
liu hsing kuan
 rokugyō kan
The six meditations, also called 厭欣觀; 六妙行 comparing the 下地 lower realms with the 上地 higher, the six following characters being the subject of meditation: the three lower represent 麤 coarseness, 苦 suffering, and 障 resistance; these in meditation are seen as distasteful: while the higher are the 靜 calm, 妙 mystic, 離 free, which are matters for delight. By this meditation on the distasteful and the delectable the delusions of the lower realms may be overcome.

出江寛

see styles
 izuekan
    いずえかん
(person) Izue Kan

分析觀


分析观

see styles
fēn xī guān
    fen1 xi1 guan1
fen hsi kuan
 bunshaku kan
analytical observation

加瀬完

see styles
 kasekan
    かせかん
(person) Kase Kan (1910.1.1-1995.2.28)

加藤奐

see styles
 katoukan / katokan
    かとうかん
(person) Katou Kan (1939.7-)

勘一朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

勘一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

勘壱朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

勘壱郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

勘市朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

勘市郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

勘栄丸

see styles
 kaneimaru / kanemaru
    かんえいまる
(personal name) Kan'eimaru

勢至觀


势至观

see styles
shì zhì guān
    shi4 zhi4 guan1
shih chih kuan
 Seishi kan
meditation on Mahāsthāmaprāpta

勤修行

see styles
qín xiū xíng
    qin2 xiu1 xing2
ch`in hsiu hsing
    chin hsiu hsing
 gon shugyō
[energetically] applied

勸相轉


劝相转

see styles
quàn xiàng zhuǎn
    quan4 xiang4 zhuan3
ch`üan hsiang chuan
    chüan hsiang chuan
 kan sōten
the hortative aspect of the turning [of the wheel of the dharma]

勸緣疏


劝缘疏

see styles
quàn yuán shū
    quan4 yuan2 shu1
ch`üan yüan shu
    chüan yüan shu
 Kan'en sho
Kan'ensho

十乘觀


十乘观

see styles
shí shèng guān
    shi2 sheng4 guan1
shih sheng kuan
 jūjō kan
ten vehicle (meditation)

十六觀


十六观

see styles
shí liù guān
    shi2 liu4 guan1
shih liu kuan
 jūroku kan
The sixteen meditations of Amitābha on the setting sun, water (as ice, crystal, etc. ), the earth, and so on.

卽空觀


卽空观

see styles
jí kōng guān
    ji2 kong1 guan1
chi k`ung kuan
    chi kung kuan
 sokkū kan
realizing emptiness by contemplation of form

咸陽島

see styles
 kanyoutou / kanyoto
    かんようとう
(personal name) Kan'youtō

唯識觀


唯识观

see styles
wéi shì guān
    wei2 shi4 guan1
wei shih kuan
 yuishiki kan
The three subjects of idealistic refection: that the ego and things are realities; that things are produced by cause and circumstance; that the bhūtatathatā is the only reality. Also called 唯識三性觀, cf. 三性.

因緣觀


因缘观

see styles
yīn yuán guān
    yin1 yuan2 guan1
yin yüan kuan
 innen kan
A meditation on the nidānas.

圓頓觀


圆顿观

see styles
yuán dùn guān
    yuan2 dun4 guan1
yüan tun kuan
 endon kan
(圓頓止觀) as given in the 摩訶止觀 is the concentration, or mental state, in which is perceived, at one and the same time, the unity in the diversity and the diversity in the unity, a method ascribed by Tiantai to the Lotus Sūtra; v. above.

地想觀


地想观

see styles
dì xiǎng guān
    di4 xiang3 guan1
ti hsiang kuan
 chisō kan
meditation on the land

塩見寛

see styles
 shiomikan
    しおみかん
(person) Shiomi Kan

大森寛

see styles
 oomorikan
    おおもりかん
(person) Oomori Kan (?-2002.6.18)

大竹寛

see styles
 ootakekan
    おおたけかん
(person) Ootake Kan (1983.5.21-)

如實觀


如实观

see styles
rú shí guān
    ru2 shi2 guan1
ju shih kuan
 nyojitsu kan
fully investigated

如理觀


如理观

see styles
rú lǐ guān
    ru2 li3 guan1
ju li kuan
 nyori kan
correctly observe

姜尚中

see styles
 kansanju
    かんさんじゅ
(person) Kan Sanju

安田侃

see styles
 yasudakan
    やすだかん
(person) Yasuda Kan (1945.1-)

完一朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

完一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

完壱朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

完壱郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

完市朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

完市郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

官一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

寒地獄


寒地狱

see styles
hán dì yù
    han2 di4 yu4
han ti yü
 kan jigoku
cold hell

寛一朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

寛一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

寛壱朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

寛壱郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

寛市朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

寛市郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

寛永寺

see styles
 kaneiji / kaneji
    かんえいじ
(personal name) Kan'eiji

實相觀


实相观

see styles
shí xiàng guān
    shi2 xiang4 guan1
shih hsiang kuan
 jissō kan
Insight into, or meditation on Reality.

寶樓觀


宝楼观

see styles
bǎo lóu guān
    bao3 lou2 guan1
pao lou kuan
 hōrō kan
meditation on its jeweled palace

寶樹觀


宝树观

see styles
bǎo shù guān
    bao3 shu4 guan1
pao shu kuan
 hōju kan
meditation on its jeweled trees

寶池觀


宝池观

see styles
bǎo chí guān
    bao3 chi2 guan1
pao ch`ih kuan
    pao chih kuan
 hōchi kan
meditation on its jeweled pond

布字觀


布字观

see styles
bù zì guān
    bu4 zi4 guan1
pu tzu kuan
 fuji kan
A Shingon meditation on the Sanskrit letter 'a' and others, written on the devotee's own body.

平等觀


平等观

see styles
píng děng guān
    ping2 deng3 guan1
p`ing teng kuan
    ping teng kuan
 byōdō kan
One of the three Tiantai meditations, the 假觀 phenomenal being blended with the noumenal or universal. The term is also used for 空觀 meditation on the universal, or absolute.

幹一朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

幹一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

幹壱朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

幹壱郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

幹市朗

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

幹市郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

幹晶稔

see styles
 kantoshiaki
    かんとしあき
(person) Kan Toshiaki

循身觀


循身观

see styles
xún shēn guān
    xun2 shen1 guan1
hsün shen kuan
 junshin kan
The meditation which observes the body in detail and considers its filthiness.

念佛觀


念佛观

see styles
niàn fó guān
    nian4 fo2 guan1
nien fo kuan
 nembutsu kan
observation of mindfulness of the buddha

性空觀


性空观

see styles
xìng kōng guān
    xing4 kong1 guan1
hsing k`ung kuan
    hsing kung kuan
 shōkū kan
The meditation of the 性空教 sect on the unreality, or immateriality, of the nature of things.

感井坊

see styles
 kanibou / kanibo
    かんいぼう
(place-name) Kan'ibou

感恩橋

see styles
 kanonbashi
    かんおんばし
(place-name) Kan'onbashi

感惡趣


感恶趣

see styles
gǎn è qù
    gan3 e4 qu4
kan o ch`ü
    kan o chü
 kan akushu
undergo negative rebirth

慈悲觀


慈悲观

see styles
cí bēi guān
    ci2 bei1 guan1
tz`u pei kuan
    tzu pei kuan
 jihi kan
The compassion-contemplation, in which pity destroys resentment.

所修行

see styles
suǒ xiū xíng
    suo3 xiu1 xing2
so hsiu hsing
 sho shugyō
that which is practiced

手塚寛

see styles
 tezukakan
    てづかかん
(person) Tezuka Kan

敢一郎

see styles
 kanichirou / kanichiro
    かんいちろう
(male given name) Kan'ichirō

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

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