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土砂供養 土砂供养 see styles |
tǔ shā gōng yǎng tu3 sha1 gong1 yang3 t`u sha kung yang tu sha kung yang tosakyōyō |
土砂加持 The putting of earth on the grave 108 times by the Shingon sect; they also put it on the deceased's body, and even on the sick, as a kind of baptism for sin, to save the deceased from the hells and base reincarnations, and bring them to the Pure Land. |
執金剛神 执金刚神 see styles |
zhí jīn gāng shén zhi2 jin1 gang1 shen2 chih chin kang shen shukongoujin; shuukongoujin; shikkongoujin / shukongojin; shukongojin; shikkongojin しゅこんごうじん; しゅうこんごうじん; しっこんごうじん |
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵,仁王) Vajradhara (vajra-wielding gods) vajrapāṇi, vajradhara. Any deva-holder of the vajra. (1) Indra, who in a former incarnation took an oath to defend Buddhism, was reborn as king of the yakṣas, hence he and his yakṣas carry vajras. (2) Mañjuśrī as the spiritual reflex of the Dhyāni Buddha Akṣobhya. (3) A popular deity, the terror of all enemies of Buddhist believers, specially worshipped in exorcisms and sorcery by the Yoga school. |
堅誓師子 坚誓师子 see styles |
jiān shì shī zǐ jian1 shi4 shi1 zi3 chien shih shih tzu Kensei Shishi |
The firmly vowing lion, i.e. Sakyamuni in a previous incarnation. |
增道損生 增道损生 see styles |
zēng dào sǔn shēng zeng1 dao4 sun3 sheng1 tseng tao sun sheng zōdō sonshō |
A bodhisattva's progress in the doctrine with concurrent reduction in reincarnation. |
大勝金剛 大胜金刚 see styles |
dà shèng jīn gāng da4 sheng4 jin1 gang1 ta sheng chin kang Daishō kongō |
Another name for 金輪佛頂, one of the incarnations of Vairocana represented with twelve arms, each hand holding one of his symbols. Also 大轉輪王; 金剛手 . |
大寶法王 大宝法王 see styles |
dà bǎo fǎ wáng da4 bao3 fa3 wang2 ta pao fa wang Daihō Hōō |
Mahāratna-dharma-rāja. Title of the reformer of the Tibetan church, founder of the Yellow sect, b. A.D. 1417 ,worshipped as an incarnation of Amitābha, now incarnate in every Bogdo gegen Hutuktu reigning in Mongolia. He received this title in A. D. 1426. See 宗客巴 Tsong-kha-Pa. |
大通結緣 大通结缘 see styles |
dà tōng jié yuán da4 tong1 jie2 yuan2 ta t`ung chieh yüan ta tung chieh yüan daitsū ketsuen |
The basis or condition laid 84,000 kalpas ago (by Mahābhijña-jñānābhibhū 大通智勝佛 in his teaching of the Lotus scriptures to 16 disciples who became incarnate as 16 Buddhas) for the subsequent teaching of the Lotus scriptures by Śākyamuni, the last of the 16 incarnations, to his disciples. |
天竺五山 see styles |
tiān zhú wǔ shān tian1 zhu2 wu3 shan1 t`ien chu wu shan tien chu wu shan tenjiku (no) gosan |
The five mountains of India on which the Buddha assembled his disciples: Vaibhara, Saptaparnaguha, Indrasailaguha, Sarpiskundika-pragbhara, Grdhrakuta. |
妙意菩薩 妙意菩萨 see styles |
miào yì pú sà miao4 yi4 pu2 sa4 miao i p`u sa miao i pu sa Myōi Bosatsu |
Mānavaka, i.e. Śākyamuni in a previous incarnation as disciple of Dīpaṅkara 然燈佛. |
孔雀明王 see styles |
kǒng qiǎo míng wáng kong3 qiao3 ming2 wang2 k`ung ch`iao ming wang kung chiao ming wang kujakumyouou / kujakumyoo くじゃくみょうおう |
{Buddh} Mahamayuri (deity usu. depicted riding a peacock) Peacock king, ' a former incarnation of Śākyamuni, when as a peacock he sucked from a rock water of miraculous healing power; now one of the mahārāja bodhisattvas, with four arms, who rides on a peacock; his full title is 佛母大金曜孔雀明王. There is another 孔雀王 with two arms. |
悩ましい see styles |
nayamashii / nayamashi なやましい |
(adjective) (1) seductive; carnal; enchanting; (adjective) (2) troubling; difficult; thorny; hard; (adjective) (3) anxious; uneasy |
應化利生 应化利生 see styles |
yìng huà lì shēng ying4 hua4 li4 sheng1 ying hua li sheng ōge rishō |
Revelation or incarnation for the benefit of the living. |
應化聲聞 应化声闻 see styles |
yìng huà shēng wén ying4 hua4 sheng1 wen2 ying hua sheng wen ōke shōmon |
Buddhas or bodhisattvas incarnate as śrāvakas, or disciples. |
摩訶提婆 摩诃提婆 see styles |
mó hē tí pó mo2 he1 ti2 po2 mo ho t`i p`o mo ho ti po Makadaiba |
Mahādeva, the great deva, Maheśvara, i.e. Śiva; also a former incarnation of Śākyamuni; and name of an arhat. |
方便殺生 方便杀生 see styles |
fāng biàn shā shēng fang1 bian4 sha1 sheng1 fang pien sha sheng hōben sesshō |
The right of great Bodhisattvas, knowing every one's karma, to kill without sinning, e. g. in order to prevent a person from committing sin involving unintermitted suffering, or to aid him in reaching one of the higher reincarnations. |
月光太子 see styles |
yuè guāng tài zǐ yue4 guang1 tai4 zi3 yüeh kuang t`ai tzu yüeh kuang tai tzu Gakkō taishi |
Moonlight prince, name of Śākyamuni in a previous incarnation as a prince, when he split one of his bones to anoint a leper with its marrow and gave him of his blood to drink. 智度論 12. |
月光童子 see styles |
yuè guāng tóng zǐ yue4 guang1 tong2 zi3 yüeh kuang t`ung tzu yüeh kuang tung tzu Gakkō Dōshi |
月光兒 The son of an elder of the capital of Magadha, who listening to heretics and against his son's pleadings, endeavoured to destroy the Buddha in a pitfall of fire, but, on the Buddha's approach, the fire turned to a pool and the father was converted; the son was then predicted by the Buddha to be king of China in a future incarnation, when all China and the Mongolian and other tribes would be converted, v. 月光童子經. |
有餘涅槃 有余涅槃 see styles |
yǒu yú niè pán you3 yu2 nie4 pan2 yu yü nieh p`an yu yü nieh pan uyo nehan |
有餘依 (有餘依涅槃) Incomplete nirvāṇa. Hīnayāna holds that the arhat after his last term of mortal existence enters into nirvāṇa, while alive here he is in the state of sopādhiśeṣa-nirvāṇa, limited, or modified, nirvāṇa, as contrasted with 無餘涅槃 nirupadhiśeṣa-nirvāṇa. Mahāyāna holds that when the cause 因 of reincarnation is ended the state is that of 有餘涅槃 incomplete nirvāṇa; when the effect 果 is ended, and 得佛之常身 the eternal Buddha-body has been obtained, then there is 無餘涅槃 complete nirvāṇa. Mahāyāna writers say that in the Hīnayāna 無餘涅槃 'remainderless' nirvāṇa for the arhat there are still remains of illusion, karma, and suffering, and it is therefore 有餘涅槃; in Mahāyāna 無餘涅槃 these remains of illusion, etc., are ended. |
沐魄太子 see styles |
mù pò tài zǐ mu4 po4 tai4 zi3 mu p`o t`ai tzu mu po tai tzu Mokuhaku taishi |
is 慕魄 one of the former incarnations of Śākyamuni. |
法蔵比丘 see styles |
houzoubiku / hozobiku ほうぞうびく |
{Buddh} Dharmakara Bodhisattva; Amitabha Buddha in a pre-enlightenment incarnation |
混世魔王 see styles |
hùn shì mó wáng hun4 shi4 mo2 wang2 hun shih mo wang |
devil incarnate (idiom); fiend in human form |
火聚佛頂 火聚佛顶 see styles |
huǒ jù fó dǐng huo3 ju4 fo2 ding3 huo chü fo ting Kaju butchō |
光聚佛頂; 放光 or 放光佛頂 One of the five 佛預, i. e. one of the incarnations of Śākyamuni, whose Indian name is given as 帝聚羅研羯羅縛哩底 Tejorāśi-cakravarttī, called by Shingon 神通金剛; this incarnation is placed fourth on Śākyamuni's left in the Garbhadhātu. |
烏帽子貝 see styles |
eboshigai えぼしがい |
goose barnacle |
無依湼槃 无依湼槃 see styles |
wú yī niè pán wu2 yi1 nie4 pan2 wu i nieh p`an wu i nieh pan mue nehan |
Final nirvāṇa, v. 無餘, nothing for reincarnation to lay hold of. |
無明業愛 无明业爱 see styles |
wú míng yè ài wu2 ming2 ye4 ai4 wu ming yeh ai mumyō gō ai |
ajñānakarmatṛṣṇā. Ignorance, karma, desire— the three forces that cause reincarnation. |
牛頭大王 牛头大王 see styles |
niú tóu dà wáng niu2 tou2 da4 wang2 niu t`ou ta wang niu tou ta wang gozu daiō |
The guardian deity of the Jetavana monastery, and an incarnation of 藥師 q. v. |
獅頭石竹 狮头石竹 see styles |
shī tóu shí zhú shi1 tou2 shi2 zhu2 shih t`ou shih chu shih tou shih chu |
grenadine; carnation; clove pink; Dianthus caryophyllus (botany) |
班加羅爾 班加罗尔 see styles |
bān jiā luó ěr ban1 jia1 luo2 er3 pan chia lo erh |
Bangalore, capital of southwest Indian state Karnataka 卡納塔克邦|卡纳塔克邦[Ka3 na4 ta3 ke4 bang1] |
界外事教 see styles |
jiè wài shì jiào jie4 wai4 shi4 jiao4 chieh wai shih chiao kaige (no) jikyō |
Tiantai's term for the 別教, which concerned itself with the practice of the bodhisattva life, a life not limited to three regions of reincarnation, but which had not attained to its fundamental principles. |
界外理教 see styles |
jiè wài lǐ jiào jie4 wai4 li3 jiao4 chieh wai li chiao kaige (no) rikyō |
Tiantai's 圓教 the school of the complete Buddha-teaching, i. e. that of Tiantai, which concerns itself with the śūnya doctrines of the infinite, beyond the realms of reincarnation, and the development of the bodhisattva in those realms. |
白頰黑雁 白颊黑雁 see styles |
bái jiá hēi yàn bai2 jia2 hei1 yan4 pai chia hei yen |
(bird species of China) barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis) |
神の言葉 see styles |
kaminokotoba かみのことば |
(expression) (1) Word of God; God's Word; sword of the Spirit; (2) Logos (i.e. the Trinity incarnate in Jesus Christ) |
窮生死蘊 穷生死蕴 see styles |
qióng shēng sǐ yùn qiong2 sheng1 si3 yun4 ch`iung sheng ssu yün chiung sheng ssu yün kyū shōji un |
To exhaust the concomitants of reincarnation, be free from transmigration. |
簇莖石竹 簇茎石竹 see styles |
cù jīng shí zhú cu4 jing1 shi2 zhu2 ts`u ching shih chu tsu ching shih chu |
boreal carnation or northern pink; Dianthus repens (botany) |
素嚩哩拏 素嚩哩拿 see styles |
sù pó līn á su4 po2 lin1 a2 su p`o lin a su po lin a sobarina |
蘇伐羅; 修跋拏 Suvarṇa; v. 金 gold. |
羼提仙人 see styles |
chàn tí xiān rén chan4 ti2 xian1 ren2 ch`an t`i hsien jen chan ti hsien jen Sandai sennin |
Kṣāntiṛṣi, name of Śākyamuni in a previous incarnation, the patient or enduring ṛṣi. |
肉体関係 see styles |
nikutaikankei / nikutaikanke にくたいかんけい |
sexual relations; physical relations; carnal relations |
能施太子 see styles |
néng shī tài zǐ neng2 shi1 tai4 zi3 neng shih t`ai tzu neng shih tai tzu Nōse Taishi |
Prince 'Giver', a former incarnation of Śākyamuni, when he obtained the magic dragon, pearl and by its power relieved the needs of all the poor. |
脫珍著弊 脱珍着弊 see styles |
tuō zhēn zhāo bì tuo1 zhen1 zhao1 bi4 t`o chen chao pi to chen chao pi datchin chakuhei |
To doff jewels and don rags, as did the Buddha, on leaving home, but it is intp. as a kenosis, the putting off of his celestial body for an incarnate, earthly body. |
腥風血雨 腥风血雨 see styles |
xīng fēng xuè yǔ xing1 feng1 xue4 yu3 hsing feng hsüeh yü |
lit. foul wind and bloody rain (idiom); fig. reign of terror; carnage |
苦集滅道 苦集灭道 see styles |
kǔ jí miè dào ku3 ji2 mie4 dao4 k`u chi mieh tao ku chi mieh tao kujuumetsudou; kujumetsudou; kushumetsudou / kujumetsudo; kujumetsudo; kushumetsudo くじゅうめつどう; くじゅめつどう; くしゅめつどう |
the Four Noble Truths (Budd.), namely: all life is suffering 苦[ku3], the cause of suffering is desire 集[ji2], emancipation comes only by eliminating passions 滅|灭[mie4], the way 道[dao4] to emancipation is the Eight-fold Noble Way 八正道[ba1 zheng4 dao4]; also called 四諦|四谛[si4 di4] {Buddh} (See 四諦) Suffering, Source of Suffering Desire, The Cessation of Suffering, The Way Leading to the Cessation of Suffering (The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism) The four axioms or truths: i. e. duḥkha, pain; samudaya, as above; nirodha, the extinguishing of pain and reincarnation; mārga, the way to such extinction; cf. 四諦. |
荷蘭石竹 荷兰石竹 see styles |
hé lán shí zhú he2 lan2 shi2 zhu2 ho lan shih chu |
grenadine; carnation; clove pink; Dianthus caryophyllus (botany) |
華光大帝 华光大帝 see styles |
huā guāng dà dì hua1 guang1 da4 di4 hua kuang ta ti Kekō Daitai |
The Chinese god of fire, Aśvakarṇa, see 阿, 'mentioned in a list of 1,000 Buddhas' and who 'is reported to have lived here in his first incarnation'. Eitel. |
華德菩薩 华德菩萨 see styles |
huā dé pú sà hua1 de2 pu2 sa4 hua te p`u sa hua te pu sa Ketoku Bosatsu |
Padmaśrī, Lotus-brilliance Bodhisattva, tr. as Lotus-virtue, name of Śubhavyūha, v. 妙, when incarnated as a member of Śākyamuni's retinue. |
蒙帕納斯 蒙帕纳斯 see styles |
měng pà nà sī meng3 pa4 na4 si1 meng p`a na ssu meng pa na ssu |
Montparnasse (southeast Paris, 14ème arrondissement) |
螺髻仙人 see styles |
luó jì xiān rén luo2 ji4 xian1 ren2 lo chi hsien jen rakei sennin |
A former incarnation of the Buddha, when a bird built its nest in his hair during his prolonged meditation. |
血肉橫飛 血肉横飞 see styles |
xuè ròu - héng fēi xue4 rou4 - heng2 fei1 hsüeh jou - heng fei |
(idiom) flesh and blood flying in all directions; carnage |
護明大士 护明大士 see styles |
hù míng dà shì hu4 ming2 da4 shi4 hu ming ta shih Gomyō daishi |
Prabhāpāla; guardian of light, or illumination, name of Śākyamuni when in the Tuṣita heaven before earthly incarnation. |
變化法身 变化法身 see styles |
biàn huà fǎ shēn bian4 hua4 fa3 shen1 pien hua fa shen henge hosshin |
The dharmakāya in its power of transmutation, or incarnation. |
輪廻生死 see styles |
rinneshouji / rinneshoji りんねしょうじ |
{Buddh} the circle of reincarnation |
過去七仏 see styles |
kakoshichibutsu かこしちぶつ |
(See 七仏) the seven previous incarnations of Buddha |
釋迦菩薩 释迦菩萨 see styles |
shì jiā pú sà shi4 jia1 pu2 sa4 shih chia p`u sa shih chia pu sa Shaka bosatsu |
Śākya-bodhisattva, one of the previous incarnations of the Buddha. |
金剛童子 金刚童子 see styles |
jīn gāng tóng zǐ jin1 gang1 tong2 zi3 chin kang t`ung tzu chin kang tung tzu kongoudoushi / kongodoshi こんごうどうし |
(place-name) Kongoudoushi vajrakumāra, 金剛使者 a vajra-messenger of the buddhas or bodhisattvas; also an incarnation of Amitābha in the form of a youth with fierce looks holding a vajra. |
金毛獅子 金毛狮子 see styles |
jīn máo shī zǐ jin1 mao2 shi1 zi3 chin mao shih tzu konmō shishi |
The lion with golden hair on which Mañjuśrī (Wenshu) rides; also a previous incarnation of the Buddha. |
金粟如來 金粟如来 see styles |
jīn sù rú lái jin1 su4 ru2 lai2 chin su ju lai Konzoku nyorai |
The golden grain tathāgata, a title of Vimalakīrti 維摩 in a previous incarnation. |
閻浮檀金 阎浮檀金 see styles |
yán fú tán jīn yan2 fu2 tan2 jin1 yen fu t`an chin yen fu tan chin enbuda gon |
閻浮那提金 jambūnada-suvarṇa, Jambu-river gold, the golden sand of the Jambu. |
雪山大士 see styles |
xuě shān dà shì xue3 shan1 da4 shi4 hsüeh shan ta shih sessan daishi |
雪山童子The great man, or youth of the Himālayas, the Buddha in a former incarnation. |
高踏主義 see styles |
koutoushugi / kotoshugi こうとうしゅぎ |
transcendentalism (literary style); Parnassianism |
麝香石竹 see styles |
shè xiāng shí zhú she4 xiang1 shi2 zhu2 she hsiang shih chu |
grenadine; carnation; clove pink; Dianthus caryophyllus (botany) |
アヴァター see styles |
aataa / ata アヴァター |
(1) avatar; incarnation of an immortal being (Hindu); (2) (computer terminology) icon or representation of a user in a shared virtual reality |
カルノー図 see styles |
karunoozu カルノーず |
Karnaugh map; Karnaugh diagram (for mapping Boolean expressions) |
ダーラルナ see styles |
daararuna / dararuna ダーラルナ |
(place-name) Dalarna (Sweden) |
フクロムシ see styles |
fukuromushi フクロムシ |
(kana only) rhizocephala (parasitic barnacles) |
乞眼婆羅門 乞眼婆罗门 see styles |
qǐ yǎn pó luó mén qi3 yan3 po2 luo2 men2 ch`i yen p`o lo men chi yen po lo men kotsugen baramon |
The Brahman who begged one of Śāriputra's eyes in a former incarnation, then trampled on it, causing Śāriputra to give up his efforts to become a bodhisattva and turn back to the Hīnayāna. |
乞㗚雙提贊 see styles |
qǐ lì shuāng tí zàn qi3 li4 shuang1 ti2 zan4 ch`i li shuang t`i tsan chi li shuang ti tsan |
hri-srong-lde-btsan king of Tibet (A.D. 743-798). In 747 he brought to Tibet "the real founder of Lamaism" (Eliot), Padmasaṃbhava蓮華生上師, a Buddhist of Swat (Urgyan), who introduced a system of magic and mysticism (saturated with Śivaism) which found its way into Mongolia and China. The king was converted to Buddhism by his mother, a Chinese princess, and became a powerful supporter of it. He encouraged the translation of the Buddhist canon which was completed by his successors. He is worshipped as an incarnation of Mañjuśrī. |
仙人鹿野苑 see styles |
xiān rén lù yě yuàn xian1 ren2 lu4 ye3 yuan4 hsien jen lu yeh yüan Sennin rokuyaon |
仙人鹿園, 仙苑 The Mṛgadāva, a deer park N. E. of Vārāṇasī, 'a favourite resort of Śākyamuni. The modern Sārnath (Sāraṇganātha) near Benares. ' Eitel. |
伊羅鉢龍王 伊罗钵龙王 see styles |
yī luó bō lóng wáng yi1 luo2 bo1 long2 wang2 i lo po lung wang irahatsuryū ō |
(伊羅鉢多羅龍王); 伊羅多羅 (or 伊羅跋羅); 伊羅婆那; 伊那槃婆龍 and many other forms, v. supra. Elāpattra, Erāpattra, Eḍavarṇa, Ersavarṇa. A nāga, or elephant, which is also a meaning of Airāvaṇa and Airāvata. A nāga-guardian of a sea or lake, who had plucked a herb wrongfully in a previous incarnation, been made into a naga and now begged the Buddha that he might be reborn in a higher sphere. Another version is that he pulled up a tree, which stuck to his head and grew there, hence his name. One form is 伊羅婆那龍象王, which may have an association with Indra's elephant. |
佛母眞三昧 see styles |
fó mǔ zhēn sān mèi fo2 mu3 zhen1 san1 mei4 fo mu chen san mei butsumo shin zanmai |
The samādhi, meditation, or trance by means of which the Buddhas, past, present, and future, become incarnate. |
勿力伽難提 勿力伽难提 see styles |
wù lì qien án tí wu4 li4 qien2 an2 ti2 wu li qien an t`i wu li qien an ti Morikikanandai |
Mṛgānandi, or 蜜利伽羅 Mṛgala; rejoicing deer; a śramaṇa called 鹿杖 Lu-chang, who was satisfied with the leavings of other monks; also a previous incarnation of Śākyamuni, and of Devadatta, who are both represented as having been deer. |
卡納塔克邦 卡纳塔克邦 see styles |
kǎ nà tǎ kè bāng ka3 na4 ta3 ke4 bang1 k`a na t`a k`o pang ka na ta ko pang |
Karnataka (formerly Mysore), southwest Indian state, capital Bangalore 班加羅爾|班加罗尔[Ban1 jia1 luo2 er3] |
四種三昧耶 四种三昧耶 see styles |
sì zhǒng sān mèi yé si4 zhong3 san1 mei4 ye2 ssu chung san mei yeh shi shu zanmaiya |
The four samaya, i. e. the four pārājikas— killing, stealing, carnality, lying. |
四種根本罪 四种根本罪 see styles |
sì zhǒng gēn běn zuì si4 zhong3 gen1 ben3 zui4 ssu chung ken pen tsui shi shu konpon zai |
The four deadly sins, i. e. the four pārājikas— killing, stealing, carnality, lying. |
姫薄羽白蝶 see styles |
himeusubashirochou; himeusubashirochou / himeusubashirocho; himeusubashirocho ひめうすばしろちょう; ヒメウスバシロチョウ |
(kana only) Parnassius stubbendorfii (species of swallowtail) |
早死早超生 see styles |
zǎo sǐ zǎo chāo shēng zao3 si3 zao3 chao1 sheng1 tsao ssu tsao ch`ao sheng tsao ssu tsao chao sheng |
to end one's suffering by dying quickly and being reincarnated; (fig.) to get it over with |
欲の固まり see styles |
yokunokatamari よくのかたまり |
incarnation of selfishness; lump of avarice |
法報化三身 法报化三身 see styles |
fǎ bào huà sān shēn fa3 bao4 hua4 san1 shen1 fa pao hua san shen hoppōke sanjin |
The trikāya: 法 dharmakāya, the absolute or spiritual body; 報 saṃbhogakāya, the body of bliss; 化 nirmāṇakāya, the body of incarnation. In Hīnayāna 法身 is described as the commandments, meditations, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and nirvāṇa-enlightenment; 報身 is the reward-body of bliss; 化 or 應 (化) is the body in its various incarnations. In Mahāyāna, the three bodies are regarded as distinct, but also as aspects of one body which pervades all beings. Cf. 三身. |
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juuyoku / juyoku じゅうよく |
animal or carnal desires; lust |
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shoujo; shousho; umaredokoro / shojo; shosho; umaredokoro しょうじょ; しょうしょ; うまれどころ |
(1) (archaism) birthplace; (2) {Buddh} place of rebirth; place of reincarnation |
社得迦摩羅 社得迦摩罗 see styles |
shè dé jiā mó luó she4 de2 jia1 mo2 luo2 she te chia mo lo shatokukamara |
Jātakamālā, a garland of incarnation stories in verse. |
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nikuyoku にくよく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) lust; lusts of the flesh; animal passions; carnal desires |
贍部捺陀金 赡部捺陀金 see styles |
shàn bù nà tuó jīn shan4 bu4 na4 tuo2 jin1 shan pu na t`o chin shan pu na to chin senbu nada kon |
jambūnadasuvarṇa, the gold from the Jambūnadī river. |
迦頻闍羅王 迦频阇罗王 see styles |
jiā pín shé luó wáng jia1 pin2 she2 luo2 wang2 chia p`in she lo wang chia pin she lo wang Kabinjara ō |
Kapiṅjalarāja, a previous incarnation of Śākyamuni as a pheasant. |
阿濕縛羯拏 阿湿缚羯拏 see styles |
ā shī fú jien á a1 shi1 fu2 jien2 a2 a shih fu jien a Ashitsubakuketsuna |
阿輸割那 aśvakarṇa, 馬耳 the horse-ear mountains, fifth of the seven concentric mountains around Sumeru. |
阿難陀補羅 阿难陀补罗 see styles |
ān án tuó bǔ luó an1 an2 tuo2 bu3 luo2 an an t`o pu lo an an to pu lo Anandabora |
Ānandapura, a place given by Eitel as north-east of Gujarat; 'the present Bārnagar, near Kurree,' which was 'one of the strongholds of the Jain sect.' |
頞濕縛羯拏 頞湿缚羯拏 see styles |
è shī fú jien á e4 shi1 fu2 jien2 a2 o shih fu jien a |
Aśvakarṇa, the fifth of the seven circles round Meru. |
アマルナ文書 see styles |
amarunabunsho アマルナぶんしょ |
Amarna letters (archive of Egyptian correspondence, recorded on clay tablets) |
アマルナ時代 see styles |
amarunajidai アマルナじだい |
(hist) Amarna period (of Egyptian history) |
アンジャベル see styles |
anjaberu アンジャベル |
(archaism) (See カーネーション) carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) (dut: anjelier) |
うまれ変わり see styles |
umarekawari うまれかわり |
rebirth; reincarnation |
ウメバチソウ see styles |
umebachisou / umebachiso ウメバチソウ |
(kana only) marsh grass of Parnassus (Parnassia palustris) |
カーナライト see styles |
kaanaraito / kanaraito カーナライト |
carnallite |
ガルナッチャ see styles |
garunaccha ガルナッチャ |
(See グルナッシュ) Garnacha (wine grape variety) (spa:) |
カルナローリ see styles |
karunaroori カルナローリ |
carnaroli (Italian variety of rice) (ita:) |
バーナード星 see styles |
baanaadosei / banadose バーナードせい |
{astron} Barnard's Star (star in the constellation Ophiuchus) |
パルナシアン see styles |
parunashian パルナシアン |
(See 高踏派) Parnassian |
人天勝妙善果 人天胜妙善果 see styles |
rén tiān shèng miào shàn guǒ ren2 tian1 sheng4 miao4 shan4 guo3 jen t`ien sheng miao shan kuo jen tien sheng miao shan kuo ninten shōmyō zenka |
The highest forms of reincarnation、i.e. those of devas and men. |
國家環保總局 国家环保总局 see styles |
guó jiā huán bǎo zǒng jú guo2 jia1 huan2 bao3 zong3 ju2 kuo chia huan pao tsung chü |
(PRC) State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA), former incarnation (until 2008) of 環境保護部|环境保护部[Huan2 jing4 Bao3 hu4 bu4] |
女の味を知る see styles |
onnanoajioshiru おんなのあじをしる |
(exp,v5r) to have carnal knowledge (of a woman) |
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fujitsubo; fujitsubo ふじつぼ; フジツボ |
(kana only) acorn barnacle (Balanomorpha spp.) |
尼陀那目得迦 see styles |
ní tuó nà mù dé jiā ni2 tuo2 na4 mu4 de2 jia1 ni t`o na mu te chia ni to na mu te chia Nidāna mokutoka |
nidāna-mātṛkā, two of the twelve divisions of the sutras, one dealing with the nidānas, the other with 本事 previous incarnations. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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