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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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 |
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. |
十堅心 十坚心 see styles |
shí jiān xīn shi2 jian1 xin1 shih chien hsin jū kenshin |
ten firm states of mind |
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. |
四堅信 四坚信 see styles |
sì jiān xìn si4 jian1 xin4 ssu chien hsin shi kenshin |
The four firm or 四不懷信 indestructible beliefs, in the Buddha, the law, the order, and the commandments. |
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. |
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 |
數息觀 数息观 see styles |
shǔ xí guān shu3 xi2 guan1 shu hsi kuan shusoku kan |
breath counting meditation |
日想觀 日想观 see styles |
rì xiǎng guān ri4 xiang3 guan1 jih hsiang kuan nissō kan |
Meditation on, and observing of the setting sun, the first of the sixteen meditations in the 觀無量壽經. |
智慧觀 智慧观 see styles |
zhì huì guān zhi4 hui4 guan1 chih hui kuan chie kan |
One of the meditations of Guanyin, insight into reality. |
木村幹 see styles |
kimurakan きむらかん |
(person) Kimura Kan |
析空觀 析空观 see styles |
xī kōng guān xi1 kong1 guan1 hsi k`ung kuan hsi kung kuan shakukū kan |
meditative practice of analyzing things to be empty of self-nature |
柑一朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
柑一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
柑壱朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
柑壱郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
柑市朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
柑市郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
柳下換 see styles |
yagishitakan やぎしたかん |
(person) Yagishita Kan |
柳谷寛 see styles |
yanagiyakan やなぎやかん |
(person) Yanagiya Kan (1911.11.8-) |
桜井寛 see styles |
sakuraikan さくらいかん |
(person) Sakurai Kan |
櫻井寛 see styles |
sakuraikan さくらいかん |
(person) Sakurai Kan |
歓一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
水想觀 水想观 see styles |
shuǐ xiǎng guān shui3 xiang3 guan1 shui hsiang kuan suisō kan |
meditation on the waters (of the pure land) |
水本完 see styles |
mizumotokan みずもとかん |
(person) Mizumoto Kan (1932.2.9-) |
水相觀 水相观 see styles |
shuǐ xiàng guān shui3 xiang4 guan1 shui hsiang kuan suisō kan |
water meditation |
江藤漢 see styles |
etoukan / etokan えとうかん |
(person) Etou Kan |
法空觀 法空观 see styles |
fǎ kōng guān fa3 kong1 guan1 fa k`ung kuan fa kung kuan hōkū kan |
Meditative insight into the unreality of all things. |
法身觀 法身观 see styles |
fǎ shēn guān fa3 shen1 guan1 fa shen kuan hosshin kan |
Meditation on, or insight into, the dharmakāya, varying in definition in the various schools. |
涵一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
淸淨觀 淸淨观 see styles |
qīng jìng guān qing1 jing4 guan1 ch`ing ching kuan ching ching kuan shōjō kan |
contemplation on purity |
渙一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
漢一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
漸次觀 渐次观 see styles |
jiàn cì guān jian4 ci4 guan1 chien tz`u kuan chien tzu kuan zenji kan |
gradual [cessation and ]insight |
澣一郎 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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