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Simple Dictionary Definition |
牟梨經 牟梨经 see styles |
móu lí jīng mou2 li2 jing1 mou li ching Mōri kyō |
Mouli jing |
獨彰境 独彰境 see styles |
dú zhāng jìng du2 zhang1 jing4 tu chang ching dokushō kyō |
images only |
獨影境 独影境 see styles |
dú yǐng jìng du2 ying3 jing4 tu ying ching dokuyō kyō |
Imaginary or illusory conditions, ideal and unsubstantial. |
玉耶經 玉耶经 see styles |
yù yé jīng yu4 ye2 jing1 yü yeh ching Gyokuya kyō |
Yuye jing |
王法經 王法经 see styles |
wáng fǎ jīng wang2 fa3 jing1 wang fa ching Ōbō kyō |
A sutra on royal law, tr. by Yijing; there are other treatises on it. |
理趣經 理趣经 see styles |
lǐ qù jīng li3 qu4 jing1 li ch`ü ching li chü ching Rishu kyō |
Scripture that Transcends the Principle |
瑜祇經 瑜祇经 see styles |
yú qí jīng yu2 qi2 jing1 yü ch`i ching yü chi ching Yugi kyō |
Yuqi jing |
甚深經 甚深经 see styles |
shén shēn jīng shen2 shen1 jing1 shen shen ching shinshin kyō |
extremely profound scripture |
界內教 界内教 see styles |
jien ei jiào jien4 ei4 jiao4 jien ei chiao kainai(no)kyō |
The two schools of 界內事教 and 界內理教. |
界外教 see styles |
jiè wài jiào jie4 wai4 jiao4 chieh wai chiao kaige (no) kyō |
The two schools of 界外事教 and 界外理教. |
病患境 see styles |
bìng huàn jìng bing4 huan4 jing4 ping huan ching byōkan kyō |
disease as an object (of contemplation) |
百喩經 百喩经 see styles |
bǎi yú jīng bai3 yu2 jing1 pai yü ching Hyakuyu kyō |
The sūtra of the 100 parables, tr. by Guṇavṛddhi, late fifth century; also 百警經. |
百緣經 百缘经 see styles |
bǎi yuán jīng bai3 yuan2 jing1 pai yüan ching Hyakuen kyō |
Avadānaśataka |
百譬經 百譬经 see styles |
bǎi pì jīng bai3 pi4 jing1 pai p`i ching pai pi ching Hyakuhi kyō |
Sūtra of the 100 Parables |
眞如境 see styles |
zhēn rú jìng zhen1 ru2 jing4 chen ju ching shinnyo kyō |
thusness as objective support |
眞實教 眞实教 see styles |
zhēn shí jiào zhen1 shi2 jiao4 chen shih chiao shinjitsu kyō |
true teaching |
石壁經 石壁经 see styles |
shí bì jīng shi2 bi4 jing1 shih pi ching sekiheki kyō |
Sutras cut in stone in A. D. 829 in the 重玄寺 Ch'ung-hsüan temple, Soochow, where Po Chü-i put up a tablet. They consist of 69, 550 words of the 法華, 27, 092 of the 維摩, 5,287 of the 金剛, 3,020 of the 尊勝陀羅尼, 1,800 of the 阿彌陀, 6,990 of the 普顯行法, 3, 150 of the 實相法密, and 258 of the 般若心經. |
破相教 see styles |
pò xiāng jiào po4 xiang1 jiao4 p`o hsiang chiao po hsiang chiao hasō kyō |
teaching that refutes phenomenal appearances |
祕密教 see styles |
mì mì jiào mi4 mi4 jiao4 mi mi chiao himitsu kyō |
hidden teaching |
祕密經 祕密经 see styles |
mì mì jīng mi4 mi4 jing1 mi mi ching himitsu kyō |
the scriptures of the esoteric school |
神宮教 see styles |
jinguukyou / jingukyo じんぐうきょう |
(hist) Jingu-kyo (sect of Shinto, dissolved in 1899) |
神理教 see styles |
shinrikyou / shinrikyo しんりきょう |
Shinri-kyo (sect of Shinto) |
神習教 see styles |
shinshuukyou / shinshukyo しんしゅうきょう |
Shinshū-kyō (sect of Shinto) |
移山經 移山经 see styles |
yí shān jīng yi2 shan1 jing1 i shan ching Isen kyō |
Sūtra on [the Hero Who] Moves Mountains |
紀和鏡 see styles |
kiwakyou / kiwakyo きわきょう |
(person) Kiwa Kyō (1945.10-) |
經中說 经中说 see styles |
jīng zhōng shuō jing1 zhong1 shuo1 ching chung shuo kyō chū setsu |
explained in the sūtra[s] |
經久時 经久时 see styles |
jīng jiǔ shí jing1 jiu3 shi2 ching chiu shih kyō kuji |
passing through a long period of time |
經多時 经多时 see styles |
jīng duō shí jing1 duo1 shi2 ching to shih kyō taji |
passing through much time |
經法教 经法教 see styles |
jīng fǎ jiào jing1 fa3 jiao4 ching fa chiao kyōhō kyō |
teaching about the scriptural Dharma |
緣起經 缘起经 see styles |
yuán qǐ jīng yuan2 qi3 jing1 yüan ch`i ching yüan chi ching Engi kyō |
Sūtra on Conditioned Arising |
總持經 总持经 see styles |
zǒng chí jīng zong3 chi2 jing1 tsung ch`ih ching tsung chih ching Sōji kyō |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra |
聖智境 圣智境 see styles |
shèng zhì jìng sheng4 zhi4 jing4 sheng chih ching shōchi no kyō |
sphere of holy cognition |
聲王經 声王经 see styles |
shēng wáng jīng sheng1 wang2 jing1 sheng wang ching Shōō kyō |
Sound King Sūtra |
能詮教 能诠教 see styles |
néng quán jiào neng2 quan2 jiao4 neng ch`üan chiao neng chüan chiao nōsen kyō |
the doctrine that teaches |
脅尊者 胁尊者 see styles |
xié zūn zhě xie2 zun1 zhe3 hsieh tsun che Kyō Sonja |
Pārśva |
脇尊者 see styles |
xié zūn zhě xie2 zun1 zhe3 hsieh tsun che Kyō Sonja |
Pārśva |
自力教 see styles |
zì lì jiào zi4 li4 jiao4 tzu li chiao jiriki kyō |
self power teaching |
自說經 自说经 see styles |
zì shuō jīng zi4 shuo1 jing1 tzu shuo ching jisetsu kyō |
(Skt. udāna) |
興顯經 兴显经 see styles |
xīng xiǎn jīng xing1 xian3 jing1 hsing hsien ching Kōken kyō |
Tathāgatôtpatti-saṃbhava-nirdeśa(sūtra) |
般若經 般若经 see styles |
bō rě jīng bo1 re3 jing1 po je ching Hannya kyō |
The wisdom sutras, especially the 大般若波羅密多經 tr. by Hsuanzang in 600 juan. A compendium of five wisdom sutras is 摩訶般若; 金剛般若; 天王問般若; 光讚般若 and 仁王般若; cf. the last. Another compendium contains eight books. |
色等境 see styles |
sè děng jìng se4 deng3 jing4 se teng ching shiki tō kyō |
to form and such objects |
花嚴經 花严经 see styles |
huā yán jīng hua1 yan2 jing1 hua yen ching Kegon kyō |
Huayan jing |
花紀京 see styles |
hanakikyou / hanakikyo はなききょう |
(person) Hanaki Kyō (1937.1.2-) |
莊嚴經 庄严经 see styles |
zhuāng yán jīng zhuang1 yan2 jing1 chuang yen ching Shōgon kyō |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra of the Adorned King |
菩薩境 菩萨境 see styles |
pú sà jìng pu2 sa4 jing4 p`u sa ching pu sa ching bosatsu kyō |
bodhisattvahood as an object (of contemplation) |
華嚴經 华严经 see styles |
huá yán jīng hua2 yan2 jing1 hua yen ching Kegon kyō |
Avatamsaka sutra of the Huayan school; also called Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya Sutra, the Flower adornment sutra or the Garland sutra Avataṃsaka-sūtra, also 大方廣佛華嚴經. Three tr. have been made: (1) by Buddhabhadra, who arrived in China A.D. 406, in 60 juan, known also as the 晉經 Jin sūtra and 舊經 the old sūtra; (2) by Śikṣānanda, about A.D. 700, in 80 juan, known also as the 唐經 Tang sūtra and 新經 the new sūtra; (3) by Prajñā about A.D. 800, in 40 juan. The treatises on this sūtra are very numerous, and the whole are known as the 華嚴部; they include the 華嚴音義 dictionary of the Classic by 慧苑 Huiyuan, about A.D. 700. |
蓮華經 莲华经 see styles |
lián huá jīng lian2 hua2 jing1 lien hua ching Renge kyō |
Lotus Sūtra |
藤原京 see styles |
fujiwarakyou / fujiwarakyo ふじわらきょう |
(place-name) Fujiwara-kyō (capital of Japan between 694 and 710) |
藥師經 药师经 see styles |
yào shī jīng yao4 shi1 jing1 yao shih ching Yakushi kyō |
Healing sutra; Bhaisajyaguru sutra Yaoshi jing |
血盆經 血盆经 see styles |
xiě pén jīng xie3 pen2 jing1 hsieh p`en ching hsieh pen ching Ketsubon kyō |
The sutra describing the blood bath for women in Hades; it is a Chinese invention and is called by Eitel "the placenta tank, which consists of an immense pool of blood, and from this hell, it is said, no release is possible"; but there are ceremonies for release from it. |
覆相教 复相教 see styles |
fù xiàng jiào fu4 xiang4 jiao4 fu hsiang chiao fukusō kyō |
teaching that conceals the truth |
觀佛經 观佛经 see styles |
guān fó jīng guan1 fo2 jing1 kuan fo ching Kanbutsu kyō |
Guanfo jing |
許家元 see styles |
kyokagen きょかげん |
(person) Kyo Kagen (1997.12.24-; professional go player) |
誑謟憍 诳謟憍 see styles |
kuáng tāo jiāo kuang2 tao1 jiao1 k`uang t`ao chiao kuang tao chiao kyō tō kyō |
flattery, deceit, and conceit |
諂誑憍 谄诳憍 see styles |
chǎn kuáng jiāo chan3 kuang2 jiao1 ch`an k`uang chiao chan kuang chiao ten kyō kyō |
flattery, deceit, and arrogance |
論議經 论议经 see styles |
lùn yì jīng lun4 yi4 jing1 lun i ching ron gi kyō |
discussions of doctrine |
豊口協 see styles |
toyoguchikyou / toyoguchikyo とよぐちきょう |
(person) Toyoguchi Kyō (1933.4.29-) |
象腋經 象腋经 see styles |
xiàng yè jīng xiang4 ye4 jing1 hsiang yeh ching Zōeki kyō |
Elephant Girth Sūtra (?) |
豫章鏡 豫章镜 see styles |
yù zhāng jìng yu4 zhang1 jing4 yü chang ching Yoshō kyō |
Yuzhang Jing |
賢愚經 贤愚经 see styles |
xián yú jīng xian2 yu2 jing1 hsien yü ching Gengu kyō |
Damamūka-nidāna-sūtra |
輕垢罪 轻垢罪 see styles |
qīng gòu zuì qing1 gou4 zui4 ch`ing kou tsui ching kou tsui kyō kuzai |
light crimes |
輕翳眼 轻翳眼 see styles |
qīng yì yǎn qing1 yi4 yan3 ch`ing i yen ching i yen kyō eigen |
eyes with light cataracts |
輕醫眼 轻医眼 see styles |
qīng yī yǎn qing1 yi1 yan3 ch`ing i yen ching i yen kyō igen |
a mild visual affliction |
遊行經 遊行经 see styles |
yóu xíng jīng you2 xing2 jing1 yu hsing ching Yugyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Account of Travels |
遺教經 遗教经 see styles |
yí jiào jīng yi2 jiao4 jing1 i chiao ching Yuikyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Deathbed Injunction |
那先經 那先经 see styles |
nà xiān jīng na4 xian1 jing1 na hsien ching Nasen kyō |
Sūtra on The Questions of King Milinda |
金剛經 金刚经 see styles |
jīn gāng jīng jin1 gang1 jing1 chin kang ching Kongō kyō |
The Diamond Sutra; Vajracchedikā-prājñāpāramitā Sutra 金剛能斷般若波羅蜜經 Acondensation of the Prājñāpāramitā Sutratitle>; first tr. byKumārajīva, later by others under slightly varying titles. |
金鼓經 金鼓经 see styles |
jīn gǔ jīng jin1 gu3 jing1 chin ku ching Konku kyō |
Sūtra of the Golden Drum |
長岡京 see styles |
nagaokakyou / nagaokakyo ながおかきょう |
(1) (hist) Nagaoka-kyō (capital of Japan 784-794); (2) (ながおかきょう only) Nagaokakyō (city); (place-name) Nagaokakyō |
除病經 除病经 see styles |
chú bìng jīng chu2 bing4 jing1 ch`u ping ching chu ping ching Jobyō kyō |
Chubing jing |
集華經 集华经 see styles |
jí huā jīng ji2 hua1 jing1 chi hua ching Shūke kyō |
Sūtra on the Merit [Acquired by] Praising the Buddha |
雑密經 雑密经 see styles |
zá mì jīng za2 mi4 jing1 tsa mi ching Zōmitsu kyō |
Dhāraṇī Sūtra of the Adorned King |
雜華經 杂华经 see styles |
zá huā jīng za2 hua1 jing1 tsa hua ching Zōke kyō |
Zahua jing |
離此更 离此更 see styles |
lí cǐ gēng li2 ci3 geng1 li tz`u keng li tzu keng rishi kyō |
apart from this, [there is not...] |
黒住教 see styles |
kurozumikyou / kurozumikyo くろずみきょう |
Kurozumi-kyo (sect of Shinto) |
一切智經 一切智经 see styles |
yī qiè zhì jīng yi1 qie4 zhi4 jing1 i ch`ieh chih ching i chieh chih ching Issaichi kyō |
The 59th chapter of the 中阿含經. |
一切流經 一切流经 see styles |
yī qiè liú jīng yi1 qie4 liu2 jing1 i ch`ieh liu ching i chieh liu ching Issairu kyō |
Yiqieliu jing |
一切種教 一切种教 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng jiào yi1 qie4 zhong3 jiao4 i ch`ieh chung chiao i chieh chung chiao issaishu kyō |
all kind of teachings |
一切經藏 一切经藏 see styles |
yī qiè jīng zàng yi1 qie4 jing1 zang4 i ch`ieh ching tsang i chieh ching tsang issai kyō zō |
sūtra repository |
一食之頃 一食之顷 see styles |
yī shí zhī kuǐ yi1 shi2 zhi1 kui3 i shih chih k`uei i shih chih kuei ichijiki no kyō |
during the time of a single meal |
七佛名經 七佛名经 see styles |
qī fó míng jīng qi1 fo2 ming2 jing1 ch`i fo ming ching chi fo ming ching Shichibutsu myō kyō |
Qifo ming jing |
三分科經 三分科经 see styles |
sān fēn kē jīng san1 fen1 ke1 jing1 san fen k`o ching san fen ko ching sanbun ka kyō |
The three divisions of a treatise on a sūtra, i. e. 序分introduction, 正宗分discussion of the subject, 流通分application. |
三昧王經 三昧王经 see styles |
sān mèi wáng jīng san1 mei4 wang2 jing1 san mei wang ching Zanmai ō kyō |
King of Samādhi Sūtra |
三田村京 see styles |
mitamurakyou / mitamurakyo みたむらきょう |
(person) Mitamura Kyō |
不了義經 不了义经 see styles |
bù liǎo yì jīng bu4 liao3 yi4 jing1 pu liao i ching furyōgi kyō |
Texts that do not make plain the Buddha's whole truth, such as Hīnayāna and 通敎 or intermediate Mahāyāna texts. |
不可稱境 不可称境 see styles |
bù kě chēng jìng bu4 ke3 cheng1 jing4 pu k`o ch`eng ching pu ko cheng ching fukashō kyō |
indescribable objects |
不思議境 不思议境 see styles |
bù sī yì jìng bu4 si1 yi4 jing4 pu ssu i ching fushigi kyō |
inconceivable objects |
不思議經 不思议经 see styles |
bù sī yì jīng bu4 si1 yi4 jing1 pu ssu i ching Fushigi kyō |
The 華嚴經 Huayan sutra. |
不淨觀經 不淨观经 see styles |
bù jìng guān jīng bu4 jing4 guan1 jing1 pu ching kuan ching Fujō kan kyō |
A sutra of Dharmatrata. |
不現見境 不现见境 see styles |
bù xiàn jiàn jìng bu4 xian4 jian4 jing4 pu hsien chien ching fugenken kyō |
concealed object |
中論性教 中论性教 see styles |
zhōng lùn xìng jiào zhong1 lun4 xing4 jiao4 chung lun hsing chiao chūronshō kyō |
The Mādhyamika school, which has been described as a system of sophisiic nihilism, dissolving every proposition into a thesis and its antithesis, and refuting both; but it is considered by some that the refuting of both is in the interests of a third, the 中 which transcends both. |
中阿含經 中阿含经 see styles |
zhōng ā hán jīng zhong1 a1 han2 jing1 chung a han ching Chū agon kyō |
Middle Length Āgama Sūtras |
九衆生居 九众生居 see styles |
jiǔ zhòng shēng jū jiu3 zhong4 sheng1 ju1 chiu chung sheng chü ku shushō kyo |
v. 九有情居. |
乳光佛經 乳光佛经 see styles |
rǔ guāng fó jīng ru3 guang1 fo2 jing1 ju kuang fo ching Nyūkōbutsu kyō |
Vatsa-sūtra |
了義之教 了义之教 see styles |
liǎo yì zhī jiào liao3 yi4 zhi1 jiao4 liao i chih chiao ryōgi no kyō |
fully revealed teaching |
五佛頂經 五佛顶经 see styles |
wǔ fó dǐng jīng wu3 fo2 ding3 jing1 wu fo ting ching Go butchō kyō |
Abbreviation for— 一字佛頂輪王經. There is also a 五佛頂三昧陀羅尼經 translated by Bodhiruci circa A. D. 503. |
五阿含經 五阿含经 see styles |
wǔ ā hán jīng wu3 a1 han2 jing1 wu a han ching go agon kyō |
five Āgamas |
京マチ子 see styles |
kyoumachiko / kyomachiko きょうマチこ |
(person) Kyō Machiko (1924.3-) |
佛十力經 佛十力经 see styles |
fó shí lì jīng fo2 shi2 li4 jing1 fo shih li ching Butsu jūriki kyō |
Scripture on the Buddha's Ten Powers |
佛本行經 佛本行经 see styles |
fó běn xíng jīng fo2 ben3 xing2 jing1 fo pen hsing ching Butsu hongyō kyō |
Sūtra on the Past Activities of the Buddha |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kyo" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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