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藥師如來佛 药师如来佛 see styles |
yào shī rú lái fó yao4 shi1 ru2 lai2 fo2 yao shih ju lai fo Yakushi Nyorai Butsu |
Healing Tathāgata Buddha |
衆生無差別 众生无差别 see styles |
zhòng shēng wú chā bié zhong4 sheng1 wu2 cha1 bie2 chung sheng wu ch`a pieh chung sheng wu cha pieh shūjō mu shabetsu |
non-difference between enlightenment in the nature of sentient beings |
見道差別相 见道差别相 see styles |
jiàn dào chā bié xiàng jian4 dao4 cha1 bie2 xiang4 chien tao ch`a pieh hsiang chien tao cha pieh hsiang kendō shabetsu sō |
aspect of distinctions within the path of seeing |
觀無量壽經 观无量寿经 see styles |
guān wú liáng shòu jīng guan1 wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 kuan wu liang shou ching Kammuryōju kyō |
An important sūtra relating to Amitayus' or Amitābha, and his Pure Land, known also as 佛說觀無量壽佛經. There are numerous commentaries on it. The title is commonly abbreviated to 觀經. |
証明証経路 see styles |
shoumeishoukeiro / shomeshokero しょうめいしょうけいろ |
{comp} certification path |
読取り通路 see styles |
yomitoritsuuro / yomitoritsuro よみとりつうろ |
{comp} read path |
諸佛如來身 诸佛如来身 see styles |
zhū fó rú lái shēn zhu1 fo2 ru2 lai2 shen1 chu fo ju lai shen shobutsu nyorai shin |
bodies of buddha-tathāgatas |
超日月光佛 see styles |
chāo rì yuè guāng fó chao1 ri4 yue4 guang1 fo2 ch`ao jih yüeh kuang fo chao jih yüeh kuang fo chō nichi gakkō butsu |
Buddha whose luminosity outshines the sun and moon |
踏みならす see styles |
fuminarasu ふみならす |
(transitive verb) to trample flat; to beat a path |
身毛上靡相 see styles |
shēn máo shàng mí xiàng shen1 mao2 shang4 mi2 xiang4 shen mao shang mi hsiang shinmō jōmi sō |
The hairs on Buddha's body curled upwards, one of the thirty-two marks. |
轉不動勝道 转不动胜道 see styles |
zhuǎn bù dòng shèng dào zhuan3 bu4 dong4 sheng4 dao4 chuan pu tung sheng tao ten fudō shōdō |
brings forth the excellent path of immovability |
轉依難證屈 转依难证屈 see styles |
zhuǎn yīn án zhèng qū zhuan3 yin1 an2 zheng4 qu1 chuan yin an cheng ch`ü chuan yin an cheng chü ten'e nanshō kutsu |
wavering due to a sense of awareness of the difficulty of realizing the enlightenment of the buddha. |
退菩提聲聞 退菩提声闻 see styles |
tuì pú tí shēng wén tui4 pu2 ti2 sheng1 wen2 t`ui p`u t`i sheng wen tui pu ti sheng wen tai bodai shōmon |
śrāvakas who retrogress from enlightenment |
通いなれる see styles |
kayoinareru かよいなれる |
(v1,vi) to travel on frequently (e.g. a road or path) |
通い慣れる see styles |
kayoinareru かよいなれる |
(v1,vi) to travel on frequently (e.g. a road or path) |
道因聲故起 道因声故起 see styles |
dào yīn shēng gù qǐ dao4 yin1 sheng1 gu4 qi3 tao yin sheng ku ch`i tao yin sheng ku chi dō inshō koki |
the [holy] path is produced through the verbal expression [of suffering] |
道行般若經 道行般若经 see styles |
dào xíng bō rě jīng dao4 xing2 bo1 re3 jing1 tao hsing po je ching Dōgyō hannya kyō |
Wisdom Scripture of Practicing Enlightenment |
道非道智見 道非道智见 see styles |
dào fēi dào zhì jiàn dao4 fei1 dao4 zhi4 jian4 tao fei tao chih chien dō hidō chiken |
the insight that discerns what is the true path and what is not the true path |
遣相證性識 遣相证性识 see styles |
qiǎn xiāng zhèng xìng shì qian3 xiang1 zheng4 xing4 shi4 ch`ien hsiang cheng hsing shih chien hsiang cheng hsing shih kenshō shōshō shiki |
consciousness of expelling phenomena and apprehending true nature |
釈迦に説法 see styles |
shakaniseppou / shakaniseppo しゃかにせっぽう |
(expression) (idiom) teaching your grandmother to suck eggs; teaching something to someone who knows more than you; preaching to the choir; lecturing to the Buddha |
釋迦牟尼佛 释迦牟尼佛 see styles |
shì jiā móu ní fó shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2 fo2 shih chia mou ni fo Shakamuni butsu |
Sakyamuni Buddha (Sanskrit: sage of the Sakya); Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism Śākyamuni Buddha |
金剛王寶覺 金刚王宝觉 see styles |
jīn gāng wáng bǎo jué jin1 gang1 wang2 bao3 jue2 chin kang wang pao chüeh kongō ō hōkaku |
The diamond royal-gem enlightenment, i.e. that of the Buddha. |
鉢羅摩菩提 钵罗摩菩提 see styles |
bō luó mó pú tí bo1 luo2 mo2 pu2 ti2 po lo mo p`u t`i po lo mo pu ti harama bodai |
parama-bodhi, supreme enlightenment. |
阿しゅく仏 see styles |
ashukubutsu あしゅくぶつ |
(Buddhist term) Akshobhya (the immovable buddha) |
阿弥陀三尊 see styles |
amidasanzon あみださんぞん |
{Buddh} Amitabha triad; image of Amitabha Buddha flanked by the Bodhisattvas Avalokiteshvara and Mahasthamaprapta |
阿弥陀如来 see styles |
amidanyorai あみだにょらい |
{Buddh} Amitabha Tathagata; Amithaba; (person) Amida Nyorai; Amitabha Buddha |
阿彌陀如來 阿弥陀如来 see styles |
ē mí tuó rú lái e1 mi2 tuo2 ru2 lai2 o mi t`o ju lai o mi to ju lai |
Amitabha, Buddha of infinite light See: 阿弥陀如来 |
阿彌陀廋斯 阿弥陀廋斯 see styles |
ā mí tuó sōu sī a1 mi2 tuo2 sou1 si1 a mi t`o sou ssu a mi to sou ssu Amidasōshi |
Buddha of Limitless Light (or Life) |
阿波那伽低 see styles |
ā bō nà qié dī a1 bo1 na4 qie2 di1 a po na ch`ieh ti a po na chieh ti ahanakatei |
aparagati, the three evil paths, i.e. animal, hungry ghost, hell, but some say only the path to the hells. |
阿裟磨娑摩 see styles |
ā shā mó suō mó a1 sha1 mo2 suo1 mo2 a sha mo so mo asamasama |
(or 阿裟摩娑摩) asamasama, one of the titles of a buddha; it is defined as 無等等 which has various interpretations, but generally means of unequalled rank. 阿娑弭 has similar meaning. |
阿那他賓低 阿那他宾低 see styles |
ān à tā bīn dī an1 a4 ta1 bin1 di1 an a t`a pin ti an a ta pin ti Anatapintei |
Anāthapiṇḍada, a wealthy elder of Śrāvastī, famous for liberality to the needy, and his gift of the Jetavana with its gardens and buildings to the Buddha, cf. 祇. His original name was 須達多 Sudatta and his wife's 毘舍佉 Viśākhā. |
Variations: |
kenro けんろ |
steep path |
集異門足論 集异门足论 see styles |
jí yì mén zú lùn ji2 yi4 men2 zu2 lun4 chi i men tsu lun Shū imon sokuron |
Collection of Different Aspects of the Abhidharma Path Treatise |
離性無別佛 离性无别佛 see styles |
lí xìng wú bié fó li2 xing4 wu2 bie2 fo2 li hsing wu pieh fo rishō mu betsubutsu |
Apart from mind, or the soul, there is no other Buddha, i.e. the 性 is Buddha. |
難提迦物多 难提迦物多 see styles |
nán tí jiā wù duō nan2 ti2 jia1 wu4 duo1 nan t`i chia wu to nan ti chia wu to nandaikamotsuta |
nandikāvarta; nandyāvarta; joyous, or auspicious turning; defined as turning to the right, i.e. curling as a Buddha's hair. |
鞞侈遮羅那 鞞侈遮罗那 see styles |
bǐ chǐ zhē luó nà bi3 chi3 zhe1 luo2 na4 pi ch`ih che lo na pi chih che lo na |
(鞞侈遮羅那三般那) or 毘侈遮羅那 (毘侈遮羅那三般那) or鞞多遮羅那 (鞞多遮羅那三般那) or毘多遮羅那 (毘多遮羅那三般那) vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpanna, perfect in knowledge and conduct 明行足, one of the ten epithets of a Buddha. |
頭面接足禮 see styles |
tóu miàn jiē zú lǐ tou2 mian4 jie1 zu2 li3 t`ou mien chieh tsu li tou mien chieh tsu li |
bowing one's head to the feet [of the Buddha] |
Variations: |
madou / mado まどう |
(1) (魔道 only) heresy; evil ways; path of evil; (2) sorcery; black magic; (3) {Buddh} (See 六道) netherworld; world outside the six realms where evil spirits roam |
鼬の道切り see styles |
itachinomichikiri いたちのみちきり |
(expression) not to write to or visit someone; road of the weasel (it is believed that if someone blocks the path a weasel, he will never take that path again) |
グライドパス see styles |
guraidopasu グライドパス |
glide path |
ころコンベア see styles |
korokonbea ころコンベア |
roller conveyor; roller way; roller path |
ころコンベヤ see styles |
korokonbeya ころコンベヤ |
roller conveyor; roller way; roller path |
サーチ・パス |
saachi pasu / sachi pasu サーチ・パス |
(computer terminology) search path |
つま先上がり see styles |
tsumasakiagari つまさきあがり |
uphill path; path or slope that becomes slowly steeper |
つま先下がり see styles |
tsumasakisagari つまさきさがり |
downhill path |
テキスト方向 see styles |
tekisutohoukou / tekisutohoko テキストほうこう |
{comp} text path |
パン屑リスト see styles |
pankuzurisuto; pankuzurisuto パンくずリスト; パンクズリスト |
(kana only) topic path; breadcrumbs list; breadcrumbs trail |
ブッシュカン see styles |
busshukan ブッシュカン |
Buddha's hand; fingered citron (Citrus medica sarcodactylus) |
リターンパス see styles |
ritaanpasu / ritanpasu リターンパス |
(1) return pass; (2) return path |
ロラコンベヤ see styles |
rorakonbeya ロラコンベヤ |
roller conveyor; roller way; roller path |
一代五時佛法 一代五时佛法 see styles |
yī dài wǔ shí fó fǎ yi1 dai4 wu3 shi2 fo2 fa3 i tai wu shih fo fa ichidai goji buppō |
The five period of Buddha's teachings, as stated by Zhiyi 智顗 of the Tiantai School. The five are 華嚴, 阿含, 方等, 般若, 法華湼槃, the last two being the final period. |
一切不共佛法 see styles |
yī qiè bù gòng fó fǎ yi1 qie4 bu4 gong4 fo2 fa3 i ch`ieh pu kung fo fa i chieh pu kung fo fa issai fugū buppō |
all the distinctive characteristics of a buddha |
一切菩提分法 see styles |
yī qiè pú tí fēn fǎ yi1 qie4 pu2 ti2 fen1 fa3 i ch`ieh p`u t`i fen fa i chieh pu ti fen fa issai bodai funhō |
all the factors of enlightenment |
一切衆生平等 一切众生平等 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng shēng píng děng yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 ping2 deng3 i ch`ieh chung sheng p`ing teng i chieh chung sheng ping teng issai shūjō byōdō |
equality of all sentient beings [with the buddha] |
一化五味之教 see styles |
yī huà wǔ wèi zhī jiào yi1 hua4 wu3 wei4 zhi1 jiao4 i hua wu wei chih chiao ikke go mi no kyō |
The Five Tastes or periods of the Buddha's teaching as defined by the Tiantai School, i.e. the 華嚴; 阿含; 方等; 般若 and 法華湼槃 q.v. and v. 五味. |
一向趣寂聲聞 一向趣寂声闻 see styles |
yī xiàng qù jí shēng wén yi1 xiang4 qu4 ji2 sheng1 wen2 i hsiang ch`ü chi sheng wen i hsiang chü chi sheng wen ikkō shujaku shōmon |
śrāvakas on the path to extinction |
一大三千世界 see styles |
yī dà sān qiān shì jiè yi1 da4 san1 qian1 shi4 jie4 i ta san ch`ien shih chieh i ta san chien shih chieh ichi dai sanzen sekai |
A great chiliocosmos or universe of the three kinds of thousands of worlds. The three 千 are termed 一千; 中千; 大千. A great chiliocosmos is also termed 三千大千世界 q.v. Each world consists of its central mountain Sumeru, surrounded by four continents, its seas being surrounded by a girdle or wall of iron; 1,000 such worlds make a small chiliocosmos; 1,000 of these make a medium chiliocosmos; 1,000 of these make a great chiliocosmos, or 1,000,000,000 worlds. Later Buddhists increased this number to a figure with 4,456,489 digits. It is a Buddha-universe. |
三十七助道品 see styles |
sān shí qī zhù dào pǐn san1 shi2 qi1 zhu4 dao4 pin3 san shih ch`i chu tao p`in san shih chi chu tao pin sanjūshichi jodō hon |
thirty-seven aids to enlightenment |
三十七菩提分 see styles |
sān shí qī pú tí fēn san1 shi2 qi1 pu2 ti2 fen1 san shih ch`i p`u t`i fen san shih chi pu ti fen sanjūshichi bodai bun |
thirty-seven factors of enlightenment |
三千大千世界 see styles |
sān qiān dà qiān shì jiè san1 qian1 da4 qian1 shi4 jie4 san ch`ien ta ch`ien shih chieh san chien ta chien shih chieh sanzendaisensekai さんぜんだいせんせかい |
cosmos (Buddhism) {Buddh} the whole universe (of a billion worlds) that Buddha enlightened tri-sahasra-mahā-sahasra-loka-dhātu, a great chiliocosm; 三千; 三千界, 三千世界. Mt. Sumeru and its seven surrounding continents, eight seas and ring of iron mountains form one small world; 1, 000 of these form a small chiliocosm 小千世界; 1, 000 of these small chiliocosms form a medium chiliocosm 中千世界; a thousand of these form a great chiliocosm 大千世界, which thus consists of 1, 000, 000, 000 small worlds. The 三千 indicates the above three kinds of thousands, therefore 三千大千世界 is the same as 大千世界, which is one Buddha-world. |
三無盡莊嚴藏 三无尽庄严藏 see styles |
sān wú jìn zhuāng yán zàng san1 wu2 jin4 zhuang1 yan2 zang4 san wu chin chuang yen tsang san mujin shōgon zō |
The treasury of the three inexhaustible adornments or glories, i.e. the 身, 口, 意, deeds, words, and thoughts of a Buddha. |
不空成就如來 不空成就如来 see styles |
bù kōng chéng jiù rú lái bu4 kong1 cheng2 jiu4 ru2 lai2 pu k`ung ch`eng chiu ju lai pu kung cheng chiu ju lai Fukū jōshū nyorai |
Amoghasiddhi. The Tathāgata of unerring performance, the fifth of the five wisdom or dhyāni-buddhas of the diamond-realm. He is placed in the north; his image is gold-colored, left hand clenched, right fingers extended pointing to breast. Also, 'He is seated in 'adamantine' pose (legs closely locked) '(Getty), soles apparent, left hand in lap, palm upwards, may balance a double vajra, or sword; right hand erect in blessing, fingers extended. Symbol, double vajra; color, green (Getty); word, ah!; blue-green lotus; element, earth; animal, garuḍa; Śakti (female personification), Tārā; Mānuṣi-Buddha (human or savior Buddha), Maitreya. T., dongrub; J., Fukū jō-jū. |
世間難信捷徑 世间难信捷径 see styles |
shì jiān nán xìn jié jìng shi4 jian1 nan2 xin4 jie2 jing4 shih chien nan hsin chieh ching seken nanshin shōkei |
The speedy and straight way to Buddhahood (for all) which the world finds it hard to believe. |
人中分陀利華 人中分陀利华 see styles |
rén zhōng fēn tuó lì huā ren2 zhong1 fen1 tuo2 li4 hua1 jen chung fen t`o li hua jen chung fen to li hua ninchū bundarike |
A Lotus among men, a Buddha, also applied to all who invoke Amitabha. |
仏の沙汰も銭 see styles |
hotokenosatamozeni ほとけのさたもぜに |
(expression) (proverb) (See 地獄の沙汰も金次第) money talks; money is the key that opens all doors; even the Buddha's verdict is (decided by) money |
仏の顔も三度 see styles |
hotokenokaomosando ほとけのかおもさんど |
(expression) (proverb) even the patience of a saint eventually runs out; (if you touch) the Buddha's face three times (he will get annoyed) |
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hotokesama ほとけさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (a) Buddha; (2) (honorific or respectful language) deceased person |
伝送経路遅延 see styles |
densoukeirochien / densokerochien でんそうけいろちえん |
{comp} transmission path delay; one-way propagation time |
佛境界智嚴經 佛境界智严经 see styles |
fó jìng jiè zhì yán jīng fo2 jing4 jie4 zhi4 yan2 jing1 fo ching chieh chih yen ching Butsu kyōgai chigon kyō |
Sarva-buddha-viṣayâvatāra-jñānâlokâlaṃkāra-sūtra |
佛性常住妙果 see styles |
fó xìng cháng zhù miào guǒ fo2 xing4 chang2 zhu4 miao4 guo3 fo hsing ch`ang chu miao kuo fo hsing chang chu miao kuo busshō jōjū myōka |
marvelous realization of the eternally abiding buddha-nature |
佛法增上所緣 佛法增上所缘 see styles |
fó fǎ zēng shàng suǒ yuán fo2 fa3 zeng1 shang4 suo3 yuan2 fo fa tseng shang so yüan buppō zōjō shoen |
Buddha's teaching as main perceptual referent |
佛說八正道經 佛说八正道经 see styles |
fó shuō bā zhèng dào jīng fo2 shuo1 ba1 zheng4 dao4 jing1 fo shuo pa cheng tao ching Bussetsu hasshōdō kyō |
Sūtra on the Eightfold Noble Path |
佛說法滅盡經 佛说法灭尽经 see styles |
fó shuō fǎ miè jìn jīng fo2 shuo1 fa3 mie4 jin4 jing1 fo shuo fa mieh chin ching Bussetsu hō metsujin kyō |
Sūtra on the Annihilation of the Dharma Spoken by the Buddha |
修道所斷煩惱 修道所断烦恼 see styles |
xiū dào suǒ duàn fán nǎo xiu1 dao4 suo3 duan4 fan2 nao3 hsiu tao so tuan fan nao shudō sho dan bonnō |
afflictions removed in the path of cultivation |
克孜爾千佛洞 克孜尔千佛洞 see styles |
kè zī ěr qiān fó dòng ke4 zi1 er3 qian1 fo2 dong4 k`o tzu erh ch`ien fo tung ko tzu erh chien fo tung |
Kezil thousand-Buddha grotto in Baicheng 拜城, Aksu 阿克蘇地區|阿克苏地区, Xinjiang |
八萬四千法蘊 八万四千法蕴 see styles |
bā wàn sì qiān fǎ yùn ba1 wan4 si4 qian1 fa3 yun4 pa wan ssu ch`ien fa yün pa wan ssu chien fa yün hachiman shisen hōun |
eighty-four thousand teachings or lessons credited to the Buddha as a cure of all sufferings |
公園小徑效應 公园小径效应 see styles |
gōng yuán xiǎo jìng xiào yìng gong1 yuan2 xiao3 jing4 xiao4 ying4 kung yüan hsiao ching hsiao ying |
garden path effect |
千二百五十人 see styles |
qiān èr bǎi wǔ shí rén qian1 er4 bai3 wu3 shi2 ren2 ch`ien erh pai wu shih jen chien erh pai wu shih jen sen nihyaku gojū nin |
The 1,250, i.e. the immediate disciples of Buddha's disciples, all former heretics converted to Buddha's truth. |
唯識修道五位 唯识修道五位 see styles |
wéi shì xiū dào wǔ wèi wei2 shi4 xiu1 dao4 wu3 wei4 wei shih hsiu tao wu wei yuishiki shudō no goi |
The five stages of attaining enlightenment in the idealistic sect: stage of reason and speculation; of asceticism; of apprehension of truth; of practice of contemplation from the first to the tenth stage; of complete comprehension of truth. |
囘向菩提聲聞 囘向菩提声闻 see styles |
huí xiàng pú tí shēng wén hui2 xiang4 pu2 ti2 sheng1 wen2 hui hsiang p`u t`i sheng wen hui hsiang pu ti sheng wen ekō bodai shōmon |
śrāvakas who have dedicated themselves to enlightenment |
因陀羅呵悉多 因陀罗呵悉多 see styles |
yīn tuó luó hē xī duō yin1 tuo2 luo2 he1 xi1 duo1 yin t`o lo ho hsi to yin to lo ho hsi to Indara kashitta |
因陀羅喝悉哆; 因陀羅訓塞多. Probably Indra-hasta, Indra's hand, 'a kind of medicament. ' M. W. Is it the 佛手 'Buddha's hand', a kind of citron ? |
圓覺經大疏鈔 圆觉经大疏钞 see styles |
yuán jué jīng dà shū chāo yuan2 jue2 jing1 da4 shu1 chao1 yüan chüeh ching ta shu ch`ao yüan chüeh ching ta shu chao Engakukyō daisho shō |
Subcommentary to the Great commentary on the Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment |
圓覺經略疏科 圆觉经略疏科 see styles |
yuán jué jīng lüè shū kē yuan2 jue2 jing1 lve4 shu1 ke1 yüan chüeh ching lve shu k`o yüan chüeh ching lve shu ko Engakukyō ryakushoka |
Outline of the Abridged Commentary on the Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment |
圓覺經略疏註 圆觉经略疏注 see styles |
yuán jué jīng lüè shū zhù yuan2 jue2 jing1 lve4 shu1 zhu4 yüan chüeh ching lve shu chu Engakukyō ryakusho chū |
Abridged commentary to the Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment |
圓覺經略疏鈔 圆觉经略疏钞 see styles |
yuán jué jīng lüè shū chāo yuan2 jue2 jing1 lve4 shu1 chao1 yüan chüeh ching lve shu ch`ao yüan chüeh ching lve shu chao Engakukyō ryakusho shō |
Abridged Subcommentary to the Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment |
多者塔半分座 see styles |
duō zhě tǎ bàn fēn zuò duo1 zhe3 ta3 ban4 fen1 zuo4 to che t`a pan fen tso to che ta pan fen tso tashatō hanfun za |
Buddha's sharing his seat with Kāśyapa at Bahu-putraka |
大乘二種成佛 大乘二种成佛 see styles |
dà shèng èr zhǒng chéng fó da4 sheng4 er4 zhong3 cheng2 fo2 ta sheng erh chung ch`eng fo ta sheng erh chung cheng fo daijō nishu jōbutsu |
The two Mahāyāna kinds of Buddhahood: (1) that of natural purity, for every one has the inherent nature; (2) that attained by practice. |
大悲胎藏三昧 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng sān mèi da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 san1 mei4 ta pei t`ai tsang san mei ta pei tai tsang san mei daihi taizō zanmai |
The samādhi in which Vairocana evolves the group, and it is described as the "mother of all Buddha-sons". |
大方廣圓覺經 大方广圆觉经 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng yuán jué jīng da4 fang1 guang3 yuan2 jue2 jing1 ta fang kuang yüan chüeh ching Daihōkō engaku kyō |
Great Corrective Vast Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment |
大方等大集經 大方等大集经 see styles |
dà fāng děng dà jí jīng da4 fang1 deng3 da4 ji2 jing1 ta fang teng ta chi ching Dai hōdō daijikkyō |
Mahāvaipulya-mahāsaṃnipāta-sūtra, tr. A.D. 397―439, said to have been preached by the Buddha "from the age of 45 to 49 ...to Buddhas and bodhisattvas assembled from every region, by a great staircase made between the world of desire and that of form". B.N. Another version was made by Jñānagupta and others in A.D. 594 called 大方等大集賢護經. |
大滅諦金剛智 大灭谛金刚智 see styles |
dà miè dì jīn gāng zhì da4 mie4 di4 jin1 gang1 zhi4 ta mieh ti chin kang chih dai mettai kongō chi |
The first two of the 三德 three Buddha-powers; they are (a) his principle of nirvana, i.e. the extinotion of suffering, and (b) his supreme or vajra wisdom. |
大薩遮尼犍子 大萨遮尼犍子 see styles |
dà sà zhē ní jiān zǐ da4 sa4 zhe1 ni2 jian1 zi3 ta sa che ni chien tzu Daisatsusha Nikenshi |
Mahāsatya-nirgrantha. An ascetic who is said to have become a disciple of the Buddha. |
奉請法身方便 奉请法身方便 see styles |
fèng qǐng fǎ shēn fāng biàn feng4 qing3 fa3 shen1 fang1 bian4 feng ch`ing fa shen fang pien feng ching fa shen fang pien bujō hōshin hōben |
praying for the Buddha-nature in self and others for entry in the Pure Land |
如來佛的掌心 如来佛的掌心 see styles |
rú lái fó de zhǎng xīn ru2 lai2 fo2 de5 zhang3 xin1 ju lai fo te chang hsin |
the palm of the Buddha's hand (a metaphor for a higher authority or force from whose control one cannot break free, from 西遊記|西游记[Xi1you2ji4], "Journey to the West") |
如來死後爲有 如来死后为有 see styles |
rú lái sǐ hòu wéi yǒu ru2 lai2 si3 hou4 wei2 you3 ju lai ssu hou wei yu nyorai shigo iu |
existence of Buddha after passing into nirvāṇa |
如來死後非有 如来死后非有 see styles |
rú lái sǐ hòu fēi yǒu ru2 lai2 si3 hou4 fei1 you3 ju lai ssu hou fei yu nyorai shigo hiu |
non-existence of Buddha after passing into nirvāṇa |
實相無障礙土 实相无障碍土 see styles |
shí xiàng wú zhàn gài tǔ shi2 xiang4 wu2 zhan4 gai4 tu3 shih hsiang wu chan kai t`u shih hsiang wu chan kai tu jissō mushōge do |
the land of Buddha-reward in Reality free from all barriers |
實相爲物二身 实相为物二身 see styles |
shí xiàng wéi wù èr shēn shi2 xiang4 wei2 wu4 er4 shen1 shih hsiang wei wu erh shen jissō imotsu nishin |
The dharmakāya or spiritual Buddha, and the nirmāṇakāya, i.e. manifested or phenomenal Buddha. |
山道にかかる see styles |
yamamichinikakaru やまみちにかかる |
(exp,v5r) to come to a mountain path |
山道に掛かる see styles |
yamamichinikakaru やまみちにかかる |
(exp,v5r) to come to a mountain path |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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