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Simple Dictionary Definition |
西浄 see styles |
saijou / saijo さいじょう |
toilet in a Zen temple; (surname) Saijō |
解囲 see styles |
kaii / kai かいい |
(noun/participle) breaking the enemy siege |
說漸 说渐 see styles |
shuō jiàn shuo1 jian4 shuo chien setsu zen |
teaches the doctrine of gradualism |
警策 see styles |
jǐng cè jing3 ce4 ching ts`e ching tse keisaku; kyousaku; kouzaku; kyoushaku(ok) / kesaku; kyosaku; kozaku; kyoshaku(ok) けいさく; きょうさく; こうざく; きょうしゃく(ok) |
(1) (abbreviation) (called けいさく in Rinzai Zen, きょうさく in Soto Zen) (See 警覚策励,座禅) Zen stick (used by a Zen priest to strike an inattentive zazen sitter); warning stick (Rinzai Zen); encouragement stick (Soto Zen); (2) (けいさく only) horsewhip A switch to awaken sleepers during an assembly for meditation. |
貝井 see styles |
kaii / kai かいい |
(surname) Kaii |
貝岐 see styles |
kai かい |
(surname) Kai |
買い see styles |
kai かい |
(1) buying; shopping; (2) buyer; (3) purchase |
起龕 see styles |
kigan きがん |
{Buddh} ceremonial removal of the coffin from the house (lay person) or temple (priest) (Zen Buddhism) |
都寺 see styles |
dū sì du1 si4 tu ssu tsuusu / tsusu つうす |
(See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple prior |
野巫 see styles |
yabu やぶ |
(1) rural female shaman; (2) (See 藪・やぶ・2) unlearned Zen practitioner |
閉炉 see styles |
heiro / hero へいろ |
(noun/participle) (See 開炉) closing of the fireplace in a Zen temple (first day of the 2nd month) |
開井 see styles |
kaii / kai かいい |
(surname) Kaii |
開前 see styles |
kaizen かいぜん |
(surname) Kaizen |
開居 see styles |
kaii / kai かいい |
(surname) Kaii |
開本 开本 see styles |
kāi běn kai1 ben3 k`ai pen kai pen hirakimoto ひらきもと |
book format, similar to in-4°, in-8° etc (a 16-kai format 16開|16开[shi2liu4-kai1] is roughly A4) (abbr. to 開|开[kai1]) (surname) Hirakimoto To commence; the very beginning; at the beginning; to explain the beginning. |
開枕 开枕 see styles |
kāi zhěn kai1 zhen3 k`ai chen kai chen kaichin かいちん |
{Buddh} bringing out the pillows and futon (in Zen Buddhism); sleeping To display the pillows, i.e. retire to bed. |
開權 开权 see styles |
kāi quán kai1 quan2 k`ai ch`üan kai chüan kai gon |
opening with the provisional |
開浴 see styles |
kaiyoku かいよく |
{Buddh} bathing (in a Zen Temple) |
開炉 see styles |
kairo かいろ |
(See 閉炉) first lighting of the hearth in a Zen temple (first day of the 10th or 11th month) |
開縣 开县 see styles |
kāi xiàn kai1 xian4 k`ai hsien kai hsien |
Kai county in Wanzhou suburbs of north Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan |
陪堂 see styles |
hoitou / hoito ほいとう hoito ほいと |
(1) (archaism) being served food outside the meditation hall (at a Zen temple); (2) (archaism) serving food; food served; (3) (archaism) begging; beggar; (archaism) begging; beggar |
階位 阶位 see styles |
jiē wèi jie1 wei4 chieh wei kaii / kai かいい |
order; rank; level rank; order stage |
雅井 see styles |
kai かい |
(surname) Kai |
霞衣 see styles |
kai かい |
(female given name) Kai |
靈山 灵山 see styles |
líng shān ling2 shan1 ling shan Ryō zen |
Lingshan county in Qinzhou 欽州|钦州[Qin1 zhou1], Guangxi 靈嶽; 靈驚山 The Spirit Vulture Peak, Gṛdhrakūṭa, v. 耆 10 and 驚 23. |
香似 see styles |
kai かい |
(female given name) Kai |
香依 see styles |
kai かい |
(female given name) Kai |
香惟 see styles |
kai かい |
(female given name) Kai |
魁偉 魁伟 see styles |
kuí wěi kui2 wei3 k`uei wei kuei wei kaii / kai かいい |
tall and big; stalwart (noun or adjectival noun) brawny; muscular; impressive; gigantic |
魁夷 see styles |
kaii / kai かいい |
(given name) Kaii |
黄檗 see styles |
kiwada きわだ |
(abbreviation) Obaku school of Zen Buddhism; (surname) Kiwada |
Variations: |
kai; kii / kai; ki カイ; キー |
chi |
一乘海 see styles |
yī shèng hǎi yi1 sheng4 hai3 i sheng hai ichijō kai |
One Vehicle ocean |
一切戒 see styles |
yī qiè jiè yi1 qie4 jie4 i ch`ieh chieh i chieh chieh issai kai |
all precepts |
一切染 see styles |
yī qiè rǎn yi1 qie4 ran3 i ch`ieh jan i chieh jan issai zen |
all defilement |
一切界 see styles |
yī qiè jiè yi1 qie4 jie4 i ch`ieh chieh i chieh chieh issai kai |
all factors |
一切皆 see styles |
yī qiè jiē yi1 qie4 jie1 i ch`ieh chieh i chieh chieh issai kai |
all |
一切禪 一切禅 see styles |
yī qiè chán yi1 qie4 chan2 i ch`ieh ch`an i chieh chan issai zen |
meditation on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost |
一味禪 一味禅 see styles |
yī mèi chán yi1 mei4 chan2 i mei ch`an i mei chan ichimi zen |
one taste Chan |
一字禪 一字禅 see styles |
yī zì chán yi1 zi4 chan2 i tzu ch`an i tzu chan ichiji zen |
A cryptic single-word reply to a question, requiring meditation for its apprehension; it is a Chan or Zen method. |
一行物 see styles |
ichigyoumono / ichigyomono いちぎょうもの |
scroll containing a single line of calligraphy, often of Zen content (usu. found in a tea-ceremony room or house) |
三事戒 see styles |
sān shì jiè san1 shi4 jie4 san shih chieh sanji kai |
precepts for the three activities |
三千界 see styles |
sān qiān jiè san1 qian1 jie4 san ch`ien chieh san chien chieh sanzen kai |
a world system consisting of a triple-thousand (great one thousand) worlds |
三歸戒 三归戒 see styles |
sān guī jiè san1 gui1 jie4 san kuei chieh sanki kai |
ceremony for the acceptance of the five precepts |
三聚戒 see styles |
sān jù jiè san1 ju4 jie4 san chü chieh sanju kai |
(三聚淨戒) The three cumulative commandments: (a) the formal 5, 8, or 10, and the rest; (b) whatever works for goodness; (c) whatever works for the welfare or salvation of living, sentient beings. 三聚圓戒interprets the above three as implicit in each of the ten commandments e.g. (a) not to kill implies (b) mercy and (c) protection or salvation. |
上乘禪 上乘禅 see styles |
shàng shèng chán shang4 sheng4 chan2 shang sheng ch`an shang sheng chan jōjō zen |
The Mahāyāna Ch'an (Zen) School, which considers that it alone attains the highest realization of Mahāyāna truth. Hīnayāna philosophy is said only to realize the unreality of the ego and not the unreality of all things. The Mahāyāna realizes the unreality of the ego and of all things. But the Ch'an school is pure idealism, all being mind. This mind is Buddha, and is the universal fundamental mind. |
下劣善 see styles |
xià liè shàn xia4 lie4 shan4 hsia lieh shan geretsu zen |
inferior goodness |
不婬戒 see styles |
bù yín jiè bu4 yin2 jie4 pu yin chieh fuin kai |
precept forbidding sexual misconduct |
不慳戒 不悭戒 see styles |
bù qiān jiè bu4 qian1 jie4 pu ch`ien chieh pu chien chieh fuken kai |
precept against harming others by one's own stinginess (parsimony) |
不殺戒 不杀戒 see styles |
bù shā jiè bu4 sha1 jie4 pu sha chieh fu setsu kai |
precept of not-killing |
不盜戒 不盗戒 see styles |
bù dào jiè bu4 dao4 jie4 pu tao chieh futō kai |
injunctions against stealing |
世俗界 see styles |
shì sú jiè shi4 su2 jie4 shih su chieh sezoku kai |
worldly realm |
世尊界 see styles |
shì zūn jiè shi4 zun1 jie4 shih tsun chieh seson kai |
the sphere of the world-honored one |
世間善 世间善 see styles |
shì jiān shàn shi4 jian1 shan4 shih chien shan seken zen |
mundane goodness |
世間禪 世间禅 see styles |
shì jiān chán shi4 jian1 chan2 shih chien ch`an shih chien chan seken zen |
defiled state of concentration |
中千界 see styles |
zhōng qiān jiè zhong1 qian1 jie4 chung ch`ien chieh chung chien chieh chūsen kai |
(中千世界) A middling chiliocosm, see 三千大千世界. |
中間禪 中间禅 see styles |
zhōng jiān chán zhong1 jian1 chan2 chung chien ch`an chung chien chan chūgen zen |
intermediate state of meditation |
五味禪 五味禅 see styles |
wǔ wèi chán wu3 wei4 chan2 wu wei ch`an wu wei chan gomi zen |
Five kinds of concentration, i. e. that of heretics, ordinary people, Hīnayāna, Mahāyāna, and 最上乘 the supreme vehicle, or that of believers in the fundamental Buddha-nature of all things; this is styled 如來滿淨禪; 一行三昧,; 眞如三昧. |
五家解 see styles |
wǔ jiā jiě wu3 jia1 jie3 wu chia chieh Goke kai |
Ogahae |
五百戒 see styles |
wǔ bǎi jiè wu3 bai3 jie4 wu pai chieh gohyaku kai |
The 'five hundred ' rules for nuns, really 348, viz. 8 波羅夷, 17 僧殘, 30 捨墮, 178 單提, 8 提捨尼, 100 衆學, and 7 滅諍. |
五種禪 五种禅 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng chán wu3 zhong3 chan2 wu chung ch`an wu chung chan goshu no zen |
five kinds of meditation |
五種蓋 五种盖 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng gài wu3 zhong3 gai4 wu chung kai goshu kai |
five kinds of obscuration |
五門禪 五门禅 see styles |
wǔ mén chán wu3 men2 chan2 wu men ch`an wu men chan gomon zen ごもんぜん |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) five approaches to meditation; five objects of meditation idem 五停心觀; there is also a fivefold meditation on impermanence, suffering, the void, the non-ego, and nirvana. |
亡語戒 亡语戒 see styles |
wáng yǔ jiè wang2 yu3 jie4 wang yü chieh mōgo kai |
precept forbidding false speech |
仏心宗 see styles |
busshinshuu / busshinshu ぶっしんしゅう |
(rare) (See 禅宗) Zen (Buddhism) |
住吉会 see styles |
sumiyoshikai すみよしかい |
(org) Sumiyoshi-kai (yakuza syndicate); (o) Sumiyoshi-kai (yakuza syndicate) |
佛乘戒 see styles |
fó shèng jiè fo2 sheng4 jie4 fo sheng chieh butsujō kai |
The rules and commandments conveying beings to salvation. |
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. |
佛教界 see styles |
fó jiào jiè fo2 jiao4 jie4 fo chiao chieh bukkyō kai |
Buddhist community |
作持戒 see styles |
zuò chí jiè zuo4 chi2 jie4 tso ch`ih chieh tso chih chieh saji kai |
Active keeping of the commandments, active law in contrast with 止持戒 passive, such as not killing, not stealing, etc. v. 持犯. |
作是念 see styles |
zuò shì niàn zuo4 shi4 nian4 tso shih nien sa zen en |
think like this |
作法界 see styles |
zuò fǎ jiè zuo4 fa3 jie4 tso fa chieh sahō kai |
The place of assembly for ceremonial purposes. |
侠道会 see styles |
kyoudoukai / kyodokai きょうどうかい |
(o) Kyōdō-kai (yakuza syndicate) |
修得善 see styles |
xiū dé shàn xiu1 de2 shan4 hsiu te shan shutoku zen |
virtue based on present effort |
修証義 see styles |
shushougi / shushogi しゅしょうぎ |
(work) Shushogi (compilation of Great Master Dogen's ideas, put together by the Soto Zen school); (wk) Shushogi (compilation of Great Master Dogen's ideas, put together by the Soto Zen school) |
傍生界 see styles |
bāng shēng jiè bang1 sheng1 jie4 pang sheng chieh bōshō kai |
animals |
全一朗 see styles |
zenichirou / zenichiro ぜんいちろう |
(male given name) Zen'ichirō |
全一郎 see styles |
zenichirou / zenichiro ぜんいちろう |
(male given name) Zen'ichirō |
全分戒 see styles |
quán fēn jiè quan2 fen1 jie4 ch`üan fen chieh chüan fen chieh zenbun kai |
or 全分受 Fully ordained by receiving all the commandments. |
全壱朗 see styles |
zenichirou / zenichiro ぜんいちろう |
(male given name) Zen'ichirō |
全壱郎 see styles |
zenichirou / zenichiro ぜんいちろう |
(male given name) Zen'ichirō |
全市朗 see styles |
zenichirou / zenichiro ぜんいちろう |
(male given name) Zen'ichirō |
全市郎 see styles |
zenichirou / zenichiro ぜんいちろう |
(male given name) Zen'ichirō |
全日警 see styles |
zennikkei / zennikke ぜんにっけい |
(company) Zen-Nikkei; (c) Zen-Nikkei |
八句義 八句义 see styles |
bā jù yì ba1 ju4 yi4 pa chü i hachi ku gi |
The eight fundamental principles, intuitional or relating to direct mental vision, of the Ch'an (Zen) School, 禪宗 q.v.; they are 正法眼藏; 涅槃妙心; 實相無情;微妙法門; 不立文字; 教外別傳; 直指人心; 見性成佛. |
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 |
六種界 六种界 see styles |
liù zhǒng jiè liu4 zhong3 jie4 liu chung chieh rokushu kai |
six categories of (the eighteen) realms |
六識界 六识界 see styles |
liù shì jiè liu4 shi4 jie4 liu shih chieh rokushiki kai |
compositional factors of the six consciousnesses |
共政会 see styles |
kyouseikai / kyosekai きょうせいかい |
(org) Kyōsei-kai (yakuza syndicate); (o) Kyōsei-kai (yakuza syndicate) |
具足戒 see styles |
jù zú jiè ju4 zu2 jie4 chü tsu chieh gusoku kai |
The complete rules or commandments— 250 for the monk, 500 (actually 348) for the nun. |
凡夫禪 凡夫禅 see styles |
fán fū chán fan2 fu1 chan2 fan fu ch`an fan fu chan bonbu zen |
meditation by ordinary beings |
初禪天 初禅天 see styles |
chū chán tiān chu1 chan2 tian1 ch`u ch`an t`ien chu chan tien sho zen ten |
The first of the four dhyāna heavens, corresponding to the first stage of dhyāna meditation. |
前中後 前中后 see styles |
qián zhōng hòu qian2 zhong1 hou4 ch`ien chung hou chien chung hou zen chū go |
Former, intermediate, after. |
前五識 前五识 see styles |
qián wǔ shì qian2 wu3 shi4 ch`ien wu shih chien wu shih zen goshiki |
the prior five consciousnesses |
前刹那 see styles |
qián chàn à qian2 chan4 a4 ch`ien ch`an a chien chan a zen setsuna |
the immediately preceding moment |
前四味 see styles |
qián sì wèi qian2 si4 wei4 ch`ien ssu wei chien ssu wei zen shi mi |
prior four flavors |
前四時 前四时 see styles |
qián sì shí qian2 si4 shi2 ch`ien ssu shih chien ssu shih zen shi ji |
prior four time periods |
前境界 see styles |
qián jìng jiè qian2 jing4 jie4 ch`ien ching chieh chien ching chieh zen kyōgai |
world of objects in front of one |
前安居 see styles |
qián ān jū qian2 an1 ju1 ch`ien an chü chien an chü zen ango |
early retreat |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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