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低予算 see styles |
teiyosan / teyosan ていよさん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) low budget; low-budget |
佛世尊 see styles |
fó shì zūn fo2 shi4 zun1 fo shih tsun butsu seson |
Buddha, the World-honoured, or honoured of the worlds, a tr. of bhagavat, revered. |
佛世界 see styles |
fó shì jiè fo2 shi4 jie4 fo shih chieh butsu sekai |
A Buddha-realm, divided into two categories, the pure and the impure, i.e. the passionless and passion worlds. |
佛五姓 see styles |
fó wǔ xìng fo2 wu3 xing4 fo wu hsing butsugoshō |
The five surnames of Buddha before he became enlightened: 瞿曇 Gautama, a branch of the Śākya clan; 甘蔗Ikṣvāku, one of Buddha's ancestors; 日種 Sūryavaṁśa, of the sun race; 舍夷 ? Śāka; 釋迦 Śākya, the name of Buddha's clan. This last is generally used in China. |
佛國記 佛国记 see styles |
fó guó jì fo2 guo2 ji4 fo kuo chi Bukkoku ki |
Faxian's Record of Buddhist countries. |
佛圍陀 佛围陀 see styles |
fó wéi tuó fo2 wei2 tuo2 fo wei t`o fo wei to Butsuida |
Buddhaveda, i.e. the Tripiṭaka, the Veda of Buddhism. |
佛圖澄 佛图澄 see styles |
fó tú chéng fo2 tu2 cheng2 fo t`u ch`eng fo tu cheng Buttochō |
or 佛圖磴 or 佛圖橙 Fotuzheng, an Indian monk who came to Luoyang about A.D. 310, also known as 竺佛圖澄, noted for his magic; his name Buddhacinga, or (Eitel) Buddhochinga, is doubtful; he is also called 佛陀僧訶 Buddhasiṁha. |
佛弟子 see styles |
fó dì zǐ fo2 di4 zi3 fo ti tzu butsu deshi |
Disciples of Buddha, whether monks or laymen. |
佛心印 see styles |
fó xīn yìn fo2 xin1 yin4 fo hsin yin busshin in |
The seal of the Buddha heart or mind, the stamp of the universal Buddha-heart in every one; the seal on a Buddha's heart, or breast; the svastika. |
佛心宗 see styles |
fó xīn zōng fo2 xin1 zong1 fo hsin tsung Busshin Shū |
The sect of the Buddha-heart, i.e. the Chan (Zen) or Intuitive sect of Bodhidharma, holding that each individual has direct access to Buddha through meditation. |
佛性戒 see styles |
fó xìng jiè fo2 xing4 jie4 fo hsing chieh busshō kai |
The moral law which arises out of the Buddha-nature in all beings; also which reveals or evolves the Buddha-nature. |
佛提媻 see styles |
fó tí pán fo2 ti2 pan2 fo t`i p`an fo ti pan Budaiba |
Videha |
佛支提 see styles |
fó zhī tí fo2 zhi1 ti2 fo chih t`i fo chih ti butsushidai |
Buddha's caitya, or stūpa, v. 支提. A Buddhist reliquary, or pagoda, where relics of the Buddha, 舍利 śarīra, were kept; a stūpa 塔婆 was a tower for relics; such towers are of varying shape; originally sepulchres, then mere cenotaphs, they have become symbols of Buddhism. |
佛教徒 see styles |
fó jiào tú fo2 jiao4 tu2 fo chiao t`u fo chiao tu bukkyō to |
Buddhist Buddhists |
佛教語 佛教语 see styles |
fó jiào yǔ fo2 jiao4 yu3 fo chiao yü |
Buddhist term |
佛法藏 see styles |
fó fǎ zàng fo2 fa3 zang4 fo fa tsang buppō zō |
The storehouse of Buddha-law, the bhūtatathatā as the source of all things. |
佛生日 see styles |
fó shēng rì fo2 sheng1 ri4 fo sheng jih busshō nichi |
Buddha's birthday, the 4th month, 8th day, or 2nd month, 8th day, the former having preference for celebration of his birthday in China. |
佛種姓 佛种姓 see styles |
fó zhǒng xìng fo2 zhong3 xing4 fo chung hsing busshushō |
Those of the Buddha-clan, Buddhists. |
佛臘日 佛腊日 see styles |
fó là rì fo2 la4 ri4 fo la jih butsurō nichi |
The Buddhist last day of the old year, i.e. of the summer retreat. |
佛舍利 see styles |
fó shè lì fo2 she4 li4 fo she li busshari |
ashes of cremated Buddha Buddha's śarīra. Relics or ashes left after Buddha's cremation, literally Buddha's body. |
佛誕日 佛诞日 see styles |
fó dàn rì fo2 dan4 ri4 fo tan jih |
Buddha's Birthday (8th day of the 4th Lunar month) |
佛語必 佛语必 see styles |
fó yǔ bì fo2 yu3 bi4 fo yü pi butsugohitsu |
The bhūtatathatā, as the mind or storehouse of Buddha's words. |
佛跳牆 佛跳墙 see styles |
fó tiào qiáng fo2 tiao4 qiang2 fo t`iao ch`iang fo tiao chiang bucchoushou; facchuuchon; footiャochiァn / bucchosho; facchuchon; footiャochiァn ぶっちょうしょう; ファッチューチョン; フォーティャオチァン |
lit. Buddha jumps over the wall, name for a Chinese dish that uses many non-vegetarian ingredients {food} Buddha Jumps Over the Wall (var. of shark fin soup); Buddha's Temptation; fotiaoqiang |
佛陀什 see styles |
fó tuó shí fo2 tuo2 shi2 fo t`o shih fo to shih Buddajū |
Buddhajīva, who arrived in China from Kashmir or Kabul, A.D. 423. |
佛頂印 佛顶印 see styles |
fó dǐng yìn fo2 ding3 yin4 fo ting yin butchō in |
The characteristic sign on a Buddha's head, short curls, topknot, or uṣnīṣa. |
佛頂骨 佛顶骨 see styles |
fó dǐng gǔ fo2 ding3 gu3 fo ting ku butchōkotsu |
buddhoṣṇīṣa; the skull or cranial protuberance on the Buddha's head; one of his characteristic marks. |
佛香閣 佛香阁 see styles |
fó xiāng gé fo2 xiang1 ge2 fo hsiang ko |
Tower of Buddhist Incense in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园[Yi2 he2 yuan2], Beijing |
佛馱什 佛驮什 see styles |
fó tuó shí fo2 tuo2 shi2 fo t`o shih fo to shih Buddajū |
Buddhajīva. |
佛馱耶 佛驮耶 see styles |
fó tuó yé fo2 tuo2 ye2 fo t`o yeh fo to yeh Buddaya |
? Buddhāya. |
佛駄先 see styles |
fó tuó xiān fo2 tuo2 xian1 fo t`o hsien fo to hsien Buddasen |
Buddhasena |
佛骨塔 see styles |
fó gǔ tǎ fo2 gu3 ta3 fo ku t`a fo ku ta |
stupa (Buddhist shrine) |
作佛事 see styles |
zuò fó shì zuo4 fo2 shi4 tso fo shih sa butsuji |
To do the works of Buddha; perform Buddhist ceremonies. 作善 To do good, e.g. worship, bestow alms, etc. |
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 |
依他心 see styles |
yī tā xīn yi1 ta1 xin1 i t`a hsin i ta hsin eta shin |
The mind in a dependent state, that of the Buddha in incarnation. |
信訪局 信访局 see styles |
xìn fǎng jú xin4 fang3 ju2 hsin fang chü |
governmental ombudsman office, existing at the county-level and above |
修する see styles |
shuusuru; shusuru / shusuru; shusuru しゅうする; しゅする |
(vs-s,vt) (1) to study; to complete (a course); to cultivate; to master; (vs-s,vt) (2) to fix; to correct; to repair; (vs-s,vt) (3) to conduct (a Buddhist service) |
修二会 see styles |
shunie しゅにえ |
{Buddh} Shuni-e (ceremony held at some temples in February) |
修伽陀 see styles |
xiū gā tuó xiu1 ga1 tuo2 hsiu ka t`o hsiu ka to shugada |
Sugata, one who has gone the right way, one of a Buddha's titles; sometimes intp. as well-come (Svāgata). Also 修伽多; 修伽度; 修揭多 (or 蘇揭多); 沙婆揭多; 莎伽 (莎伽陀). |
修多羅 修多罗 see styles |
xiū duō luó xiu1 duo1 luo2 hsiu to lo sutara すたら |
(place-name) Sutara Sutra; from siv, to sew, to thread, to string together, intp. as 綖, i.e. 線 thread, string; strung together as a garland of flowers. Sutras or addresses attributed to the Buddha, usually introduced by 如是我聞 thus have I heard, Evam mayā śrutam It is intp. by 經 a warp, i.e. the threads on which a piece is woven; it is the sūtra-piṭaka, or first portion of the Tripiṭaka; but is sometimes applied to the whole canon. It is also intp. 契 or契經 scriptures. Also 修單羅; 修妬路; 修多闌; 修單蘭多; 素呾纜 (or 素怛纜); 蘇多羅 (or 蘇呾羅). A clasp on the seven-piece robe of the 眞宗 Shin sect. |
修正会 see styles |
shushoue / shushoe しゅしょうえ |
{Buddh} service held at temples every New Year |
修羅界 see styles |
shurakai しゅらかい |
{Buddh} Asura realm |
修羅道 修罗道 see styles |
xiū luó dào xiu1 luo2 dao4 hsiu lo tao shuradou / shurado しゅらどう |
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 阿修羅道) Asura realm; (2) scene of carnage (or 修羅趣) asura way, or destiny. |
修行人 see styles |
xiū xíng rén xiu1 xing2 ren2 hsiu hsing jen shugyō nin |
person pursuing religious practice (Buddhism) practitioner |
修行者 see styles |
xiū xíng zhě xiu1 xing2 zhe3 hsiu hsing che shugyouja; sugyouza / shugyoja; sugyoza しゅぎょうじゃ; すぎょうざ |
(1) {Buddh} practitioner of Buddhism; (2) {Buddh} practitioner of austerities; disciplinant; (3) {MA} practitioner of martial arts renunciant practitioner |
修験道 see styles |
shugendou / shugendo しゅげんどう |
Shugendō; Japanese mountain asceticism incorporating Shinto and Buddhist concepts |
俱舍宗 see styles |
jù shè zōng ju4 she4 zong1 chü she tsung |
Kusha-shū (Japanese Buddhism school) |
倶留孫 倶留孙 see styles |
jù liú sūn ju4 liu2 sun1 chü liu sun Kuruson |
Krakkucchanda, fourth of the seven ancient buddhas, first of the buddhas of the present age. Cf. 拘. |
倶蘭吒 倶兰咤 see styles |
jù lán zhà ju4 lan2 zha4 chü lan cha kuranta |
kuraṇṭa; yellow amaranth; intp. as a red flower, among men with 10 leaves, among devas 100, among buddhas 1,000; also as a material thing, i.e. something with resistance. Cf. 拘. |
健勇坐 see styles |
jiàn yǒng zuò jian4 yong3 zuo4 chien yung tso kenyū za |
The heroic posture of the Buddha with his feet on his thighs soles upward. |
偸盗戒 see styles |
chuutoukai / chutokai ちゅうとうかい |
{Buddh} precept of non-stealing; precept of achourya; precept of asteya |
僧伽羅 僧伽罗 see styles |
sēng qié luó seng1 qie2 luo2 seng ch`ieh lo seng chieh lo Sōgyara |
Siṃhala, Ceylon; also name of the Buddha in a previous incarnation when, as a travelling merchant, he, along with 500 others, was driven on to the island; there the rākṣasīs bewitched them; later the Buddha and his companions (like the Argonauts) escaped, and ultimately he destroyed the witches and founded his kingdom there. |
優婆塞 优婆塞 see styles |
yōu pó sē you1 po2 se1 yu p`o se yu po se ubasoku うばそく |
{Buddh} (See 優婆夷) upasaka (devout male lay follower of Buddhism) (san: upāsaka) upāsaka, 優婆娑柯; 優波娑迦; 鄔波塞 (鄔波塞伽); 鄔波索迦 (or 鄔波素迦); 伊蒲塞. Originally meaning a servant, one of low caste, it became the name for a Buddhist layman who engages to observe the first five commandments, a follower, disciple, devotee. |
優婆夷 优婆夷 see styles |
yōu pó yí you1 po2 yi2 yu p`o i yu po i ubai うばい |
{Buddh} (See 優婆塞) upasika (devout female lay follower of Buddhism) (san: upāsikā) upāsikā. 優波夷; 優婆斯; 優婆私柯; 優波賜迦; 鄔婆斯迦 (or 鄔波斯迦) Female lay disciples who engage to observe the first five commandments. |
優鉢羅 优钵罗 see styles |
yōu bō luó you1 bo1 luo2 yu po lo uhatsura |
utpala, the blue lotus, to the shape of whose leaves the Buddha's eyes are likened; also applied to other water lilies. Name of a dragon king; also of one of the cold hells, and one of the hot hells. Also 優鉢剌; 鄔鉢羅; 漚鉢羅. |
優陀夷 优陀夷 see styles |
yōu tuó yí you1 tuo2 yi2 yu t`o i yu to i Udai |
udāyin, to rise, shine forth; a disciple of Śākyamuni, to appear as Buddha Samantaprabhāsa. |
兄さん see styles |
niisan(p); anisan / nisan(p); anisan にいさん(P); あにさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See お兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) brother (as older-brother figure in friendly and or work relationship); (3) (familiar language) (usu. vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie |
兄弟分 see styles |
kyoudaibun / kyodaibun きょうだいぶん |
sworn brother; buddy; pal |
光德國 光德国 see styles |
guāng dé guó guang1 de2 guo2 kuang te kuo Kōtoku koku |
Avabhāsa, the kingdom of light and virtue, or glorious virtue, in which Mahākāśyapa is to be reborn as a Buddha under the name of 光明 Raśmiprabhāsa. |
光明王 see styles |
guāng míng wáng guang1 ming2 wang2 kuang ming wang Kōmyō ō |
One of the twenty-five bodhisattvas who, with Amitābha, welcomes to Paradise the dying who call on Buddha. |
兜率天 see styles |
dōu shuò tiān dou1 shuo4 tian1 tou shuo t`ien tou shuo tien Tosotsu ten とそつてん |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) Tusita heaven; Tushita; one of the six heavens of the desire realm Tuṣita Heaven |
兜率陀 see styles |
dōu shuài tuó dou1 shuai4 tuo2 tou shuai t`o tou shuai to Tosotsuda |
(兜率 or 兜率哆); 兜術; 珊都史多, 珊覩史多; 鬭瑟多 Tuṣita, from tuṣ, contented, satisfied, gratified; name of the Tuṣita heaven, the fourth devaloka in the 欲界 passion realm, or desire realm between the Yama and Nirmāṇarati heavens. Its inner department is the Pure Land of Maitreya who, like Śākyamuni and all Buddhas, is reborn there before descending to earth as the next Buddha; his life there is 4,000 Tuṣita years (each day there being equal to 4000 earth-years) 584 million such years. |
內外道 内外道 see styles |
nèi wài dào nei4 wai4 dao4 nei wai tao naige dō |
Within and without the religion; Buddhists and non-Buddhists; also, heretics within the religion. |
內道塲 内道塲 see styles |
nèi dào cháng nei4 dao4 chang2 nei tao ch`ang nei tao chang nai dōjō |
A place for Buddhist worship in the palace, v. 内齋 and 内寺. |
全跏坐 see styles |
quán jiā zuò quan2 jia1 zuo4 ch`üan chia tso chüan chia tso |
crossed leg posture (usu. of Buddha) |
兩足尊 两足尊 see styles |
liǎng zú zūn liang3 zu2 zun1 liang tsu tsun ryōzoku son |
The most honoured among men and devas (lit. among two-footed beings), a title of the Buddha. The two feet are compared to the commandments and meditation, blessing and wisdom, relative and absolute teaching (i. e. Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna), meditation and action. |
八中洲 see styles |
bā zhōng zhōu ba1 zhong1 zhou1 pa chung chou hachichū shū |
Each of the "four continents" has two other continents, i.e. Jambudvīpa has Cāmara and Varacāmara; Pūrvavideha has Deha and Videha; Aparagodānīya has Śaṭhā and Uttaramantriṇaḥ; and Uttarakuru has Kuravaḥ and Kaurava; v. 四洲. |
八交道 see styles |
bā jiāo dào ba1 jiao1 dao4 pa chiao tao hakkyōdō |
The eight roads in the eight directions, bounded with golden cords, mentioned in the Lotus Sūtra as in certain Buddha-realms. |
八念法 see styles |
bā niàn fǎ ba1 nian4 fa3 pa nien fa hachi nenhō |
Or 八念門. Eight lines of thought, in the智度論 21 , for resisting Māra-attacks and evil promptings during the meditation on impurity, etc.; i.e. thought of the Buddha, of the Law (or Truth), the fraternity, the commandments, alms-giving, the devas, breathing, and death. There are also the 大人八念 , i.e. that truth 道 is obtained through absence of desire, contentment, aloneness, zeal, correct thinking, a fixed mind, wisdom, and inner joy. v. 八念經. |
八思巴 see styles |
bā sī bā ba1 si1 ba1 pa ssu pa Hasshiha |
Also 發思巴 Bashpa, Phagspa, Baghcheba, Blo-gros-rgyal-mtshah, Chos-rgyal-ḥphags-pa. A śramaṇa of Tibet, teacher and confidential adviser of Kublai Khan, who appointed him head of the Buddhist church of Tibet A.D. 1260. He is the author of a manual of Buddhist terminology彰所知論 and translated another work into Chinese. In A.D. 1269 he constructed an alphabet for the Mongol language, "adapted from the Tibetan and written vertically," and a syllabary borrowed from Tibetan, known by the name of Hkhor-yig, for which, however, the Lama Chos-kyi-hod-zer 1307-1311 substituted another alphabet based on that of Śākya-paṇḍita. |
八敬戒 see styles |
bā jìng jiè ba1 jing4 jie4 pa ching chieh hakkyōkai |
The eight commands given by the Buddha to his foster-mother, i.e. aunt, when she was admitted to the order, and which remain as commands to nuns: (1) even though a hundred years old a nun must pay respect to a monk, however young, and offer her seat to him; (2) must never scold a monk; (3) never accuse, or speak of his misdeeds; but a monk may speak of hers; (4) at his hands obtain reception into the order; (5) confess sin (sexual or other) before the assembly of monks and nuns; (6) ask the fraternity for a monk as preceptor; (7) never share the same summer resort with monks; (8) after the summer retreat she must report and ask for a responsible confessor. Also 八敬法; 八不可越法 (or 八不可過法) ; 八尊重法; v. 四分律 48. |
八無暇 八无暇 see styles |
bā wú xiá ba1 wu2 xia2 pa wu hsia hachi mu ka |
The eight conditions of no leisure or time to hear a Buddha or his truth, idem 八難. |
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. |
八種粥 八种粥 see styles |
bā zhǒng zhōu ba1 zhong3 zhou1 pa chung chou hasshu juku |
The eight kinds of congee, or gruel, served by the citizens to the Buddha and his disciples when in retreat in the bamboo grove of Kāśī; they were of butter, or fats, or hempseed, milk, peas, beans, sesamum, or plain gruel. |
八變化 八变化 see styles |
bā biàn huà ba1 bian4 hua4 pa pien hua hachi henge |
Eight supernatural powers of transformation, characteristics of every Buddha: (1) to shrink self or others, or the world and all things to an atom; (2) to enlarge ditto to fill all space; (3) to make the same light as a feather; (4) to make the same any size or anywhere at will; (5) everywhere and in everything to be omnipotent; (6) to be anywhere at will, either by self-transportation, or bringing the destination to himself, etc; (7) to shake all things (in the six, or eighteen ways); (8) to be one or many and at will pass through the solid or through space, or through fire or water, or transform the four elements at will, e.g. turn earth into water. Also 八神變; 八自在. |
八部衆 八部众 see styles |
bā bù zhòng ba1 bu4 zhong4 pa pu chung hachibushuu / hachibushu はちぶしゅう |
{Buddh} the eight legions (devas, nagas, yaksas, gandharvas, asuras, garudas, kimnaras, mahoragas) eight kinds of beings |
六卽佛 see styles |
liù jí fó liu4 ji2 fo2 liu chi fo roku soku butsu |
Buddha in six forms; (1) 理佛 as the principle in and through all things, as pan-Buddha— all things being of Buddha-nature; (2) 名字佛 Buddha as a name or person. The other four are the last four forms above. |
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. |
六成就 see styles |
liù chéng jiù liu4 cheng2 jiu4 liu ch`eng chiu liu cheng chiu roku jōjū |
Six perfections (some say five, some seven) found in the opening phrase of each sutra: (1) 'Thus' implies perfect faith; (2) ' have I heard, ' perfect hearing; (3) 'once, 'the perfect time; (4) 'the Buddha, ' the perfect lord or master; (5) 'on Mt. Gṛdhrakūṭa, ' the perfect place; (6) 'with the great assembly of bhikṣus, ' the perfect assembly. |
六方禮 六方礼 see styles |
liù fāng lǐ liu4 fang1 li3 liu fang li roppōrai |
The brahman morning act of bathing and paying homage in the six directions; observing the 'well-born' do this; the Buddha is said to have given the discourse in the 善生經. |
六染心 see styles |
liù rǎn xīn liu4 ran3 xin1 liu jan hsin roku zenshin |
The six mental 'taints' of the Awakening of Faith 起心論. Though mind-essence is by nature pure and without stain, the condition of 無明 ignorance, or innocence, permits of taint or defilement corresponding to the following six phases: (1) 執相應染 the taint interrelated to attachment, or holding the seeming for the real; it is the state of 執取相 and 名字相 which is cut off in the final pratyeka and śrāvaka stage and the bodhisattva 十住 of faith; (2) 不斷相應染 the taint interrelated to the persisting attraction of the causes of pain and pleasure; it is the 相續相 finally eradicated in the bodhisattva 初地 stage of purity; (3) 分別智相應染 the taint interrelated to the 'particularizing intelligence' which discerns things within and without this world; it is the first 智相, cut off in the bodhisattva 七地 stage of spirituality; (4) 現色不相應染 the non-interrelated or primary taint, i. e. of the 'ignorant' mind as yet hardly discerning subject from object, of accepting an external world; the third 現相 cut of in the bodhisattva 八地 stage of emancipation from the material; (5) 能見心不相應染 the non-interrelated or primary taint of accepting a perceptive mind, the second 轉相, cut of in the bodhisattva 九地 of intuition, or emancipation from mental effort; (6) 根本業不相應染 the non-interrelated or primary taint of accepting the idea of primal action or activity in the absolute; it is the first 業相, and cut of in the 十地 highest bodhisattva stage, entering on Buddhahood. See Suzuki's translation, 80-1. |
六欲天 see styles |
liù yù tiān liu4 yu4 tian1 liu yü t`ien liu yü tien rokuyokuten ろくよくてん |
{Buddh} (See 欲界) the six domains of the desire realm; the six heavens of the desire realm The devalokas, i. e. the heavens of desire, i. e. with sense-organs; the first is described as half-way up Mt. Sumeru, the second at its summit, and the rest between it and the Brahmalokas; for list v. 六天. Descriptions are given in the 智度論 9 and the 倶舍論 8. They are also spoken of as 六欲天婬相, i. e. as still in the region of sexual desire. |
六歩谷 see styles |
rokubudani ろくぶだに |
(place-name) Rokubudani |
六知事 see styles |
liù zhī shì liu4 zhi1 shi4 liu chih shih rokuchiji ろくちじ |
{Buddh} six administrators of a Zen temple six stewards |
六神通 see styles |
liù shén tōng liu4 shen2 tong1 liu shen t`ung liu shen tung rokujinzuu; rokujintsuu / rokujinzu; rokujintsu ろくじんずう; ろくじんつう |
{Buddh} (See 神足通,天眼通,天耳通,他心通,宿命通,漏尽通) six supernormal powers The six transcendental, or magical, powers, v. 六通. |
六種住 六种住 see styles |
liù zhǒng zhù liu4 zhong3 zhu4 liu chung chu rokushu jū |
The six Bodhisattva-stages in the Bodhisattva-bhumi sutra 菩薩地持經 are: (1) 種性住 the attainment of the Buddha-seed nature in the 十住; (2) 解行住 of discernment and practice in the 十行 and 十廻向; (3) 淨心住 of purity by attaining reality in the 初地見道; (4) 行道迹住 of progress in riddance of incorrect thinking, in the 二地 to the 七地; (5) 決定住 of powers of correct decision and judgment in the eighth and ninth 地; (6) 究竟住 of the perfect Bodhisattva stage in the tenth 地 and the 等覺位, but not including the 妙覺位 which is the Buddha-stage. |
六種性 六种性 see styles |
liù zhǒng xìng liu4 zhong3 xing4 liu chung hsing roku shushō |
For the first five see 五種道; the sixth is the Buddha stage of 妙覺性. Cf. 六種位. |
六罪人 see styles |
liù zuì rén liu4 zui4 ren2 liu tsui jen rokuzai nin |
The six kinds of offender, i. e. one who commits any of the 四重 four grave sins, or destroys harmony in the order, or sheds a Buddha's blood. |
六萬藏 六万藏 see styles |
liù wàn zàng liu4 wan4 zang4 liu wan tsang rokuman zō |
The sixty thousand verses of the Buddha-law which Devadatta could recite, an ability which did not save him from the avīci hell. |
六衆生 六众生 see styles |
liù zhòng shēng liu4 zhong4 sheng1 liu chung sheng roku shujō |
The six senses 六根 are likened to six wild creatures in confinement always struggling to escape. Only when they are domesticated will they be happy. So is it with the six senses and the taming power of Buddha truth. The six creatures are a dog, a bird, a snake, a hyena, a crocodile (śiśumāra), and a monkey. |
共十地 see styles |
gòng shí dì gong4 shi2 di4 kung shih ti gū jūchi |
The ten stages which śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas have in common. |
兼務寺 see styles |
kenmuji けんむじ |
Buddhist temple without a dedicated head priest |
内道場 see styles |
naidoujou / naidojo ないどうじょう |
inner practice hall (for Buddhism; on the imperial palace grounds) |
円仏教 see styles |
enbutsukyou / enbutsukyo えんぶつきょう |
Won Buddhism |
冬安居 see styles |
dōng ān jū dong1 an1 ju1 tung an chü fuyuango ふゆあんご |
{Buddh} (See 夏安居) winter retreat The winter retreat, 16t of 10th moon to 15th of 1st. |
出佛血 see styles |
chū fó xiě chu1 fo2 xie3 ch`u fo hsieh chu fo hsieh shutsu butsuketsu |
To shed a Buddha's blood, one of the five grave sins. |
出家人 see styles |
chū jiā rén chu1 jia1 ren2 ch`u chia jen chu chia jen |
monk; nun (Buddhist or Daoist) One who has left home and become a monk or nun. Two kinds are named: (1) 身出家 one who physically leaves home, and (2) 心出家 one who does so in spirit and conduct. A further division of four is: (1 ) one who physically leaves home, but in spirit remains with wife and family; (2) one who physically remains at home but whose spirit goes forth; (3) one who leaves home, body and spirit; and (4) one who, body and mind, refuses to leave home. |
初七日 see styles |
shonanoka; shonanuka しょなのか; しょなぬか |
{Buddh} memorial service held on the seventh day following a person's death |
初時教 初时教 see styles |
chū shí jiào chu1 shi2 jiao4 ch`u shih chiao chu shih chiao shojikyō |
A term of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school, the first of the three periods of the Buddha's teaching, in which he overcame the ideas of heterodox teachers that the ego is real, and preached the four noble truths and the five skandhas, etc. |
删闍夜 删阇夜 see styles |
shān shé yè shan1 she2 ye4 shan she yeh Sanjaya |
(or 耶毘羅胝子); 删逝移毘刺知子 Sañjaya-Vairāṭīputra, or Saṁjayin Vairaḍīputra, one of the six founders of heretical or non-Buddhist schools, whose doctrine was that pain and suffering would end in due course, like unwinding a ball of silk, hence there was no need of seeking the 'Way'. |
別念佛 别念佛 see styles |
bié niàn fó bie2 nian4 fo2 pieh nien fo betsu nenbutsu |
To intone the name of a special Buddha. |
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