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緣事


缘事

see styles
yuán shì
    yuan2 shi4
yüan shih
 enji
To lay hold of, or study things or phenomena, in contrast to principles or noumena, cf. 緣理; meditation on the Buddha's nirmāṇakāya and saṃbhogakāya, in contrast with the dharmakāya.

習禪


习禅

see styles
xí chán
    xi2 chan2
hsi ch`an
    hsi chan
 shūzen
to practice meditation

聖行


圣行

see styles
shèng xíng
    sheng4 xing2
sheng hsing
 masayuki
    まさゆき
(personal name) Masayuki
The holy bodhisattva life of 戒定慧 the (monastic) commandments, meditation and wisdom.

肅靜


肃静

see styles
sù jìng
    su4 jing4
su ching
solemnly silent

腹誹


腹诽

see styles
fù fěi
    fu4 fei3
fu fei
silent curse or disagreement; unspoken criticism

舍利

see styles
shè lì
    she4 li4
she li
 shari
ashes after cremation; Buddhist relics (Sanskirt: sarira)
(1) śārī, śārikā; a bird able to talk, intp. variously, but, M. W. says the mynah. Śārikā was the name of Śāriputra's mother, because her eyes were bright and clever like those of a mynah; there are other interpretation (2) śarīra(m). 設利羅 (or 室利羅); 實利; 攝 M004215 藍 Relics or ashes left after the cremation of a buddha or saint; placed in stupas and worhipped. The white represent bones; the black, hair; and the red, flesh. Also called dhātu-śarīra or dharma-śarīra. The body, a dead body. The body looked upon as dead by reason of obedience to the discipline, meditation, and wisdom. The Lotus Sutra and other sutras are counted as relics, Śākyamuni's relics are said to have amounted to 八斛四斗 84 pecks, for which Aśoka is reputed to have built in one day 84,000 stupas; but other figures are also given. śarīra is also intp. by grains of rice, etc., and by rice as food.

莊嚴


庄严

see styles
zhuāng yán
    zhuang1 yan2
chuang yen
 shōgon
solemn; dignified; stately
alaṃkāraka. Adorn, adornment, glory, honour, ornament, ornate; e.g. the adornments of morality, meditation, wisdom, and the control of good and evil forces. In Amitābha's paradise twenty-nine forms of adornment are described, v. 淨土論.

蒲団

see styles
 futon
    ふとん
(1) futon (quilted Japanese-style mattress laid out on the floor); (2) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)

蔫屁

see styles
niān pì
    nian1 pi4
nien p`i
    nien pi
silent fart

薄団

see styles
 futon
    ふとん
(irregular kanji usage) (1) futon (quilted Japanese-style mattress laid out on the floor); (2) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)

行禪


行禅

see styles
xíng chán
    xing2 chan2
hsing ch`an
    hsing chan
 gyōzen
walking meditation

被位

see styles
bèi wèi
    bei4 wei4
pei wei
 bii
Covered seats for meditation.

見慧


见慧

see styles
jiàn huì
    jian4 hui4
chien hui
 kenne
The wisdom of right views, arising from dhyāna meditation.

観念

see styles
 kannen
    かんねん
(1) idea; notion; concept; conception; (2) sense (e.g. of duty); (noun, transitive verb) (3) resignation (to one's fate); acceptance; preparedness; (4) {Buddh} observation and contemplation; meditation

観想

see styles
 kansou / kanso
    かんそう
(noun, transitive verb) meditation; contemplation

観照

see styles
 kanshou / kansho
    かんしょう
(noun, transitive verb) contemplation; meditation; (objective) observation

觀住


观住

see styles
guān zhù
    guan1 zhu4
kuan chu
 kanjū
basis of meditation

觀察


观察

see styles
guān chá
    guan1 cha2
kuan ch`a
    kuan cha
 kansatsu
to observe; to watch; to survey
pravicaya; investigation; meditation on and inquiry into; vibhāvana, clear perception.

觀禪


观禅

see styles
guān chán
    guan1 chan2
kuan ch`an
    kuan chan
 kanzen
Contemplation and meditation, to sit in abstract trance.

觀空


观空

see styles
guān kōng
    guan1 kong1
kuan k`ung
    kuan kung
 kankū
To regard all things as unreal, or as having no fundamental reality.

觀經


观经

see styles
guān jīng
    guan1 jing1
kuan ching
 Kangyō
Meditation Sūtra

觀道


观道

see styles
guān dào
    guan1 dao4
kuan tao
 kandō
Contemplation, meditation, insight.

觀門


观门

see styles
guān mén
    guan1 men2
kuan men
 kanmon
Contemplation or meditation as one of the two methods of entry into truth, i.e. instruction and meditation; also one of the 六妙門.

解脫


解脱

see styles
jiě tuō
    jie3 tuo1
chieh t`o
    chieh to
 gedatsu
to untie; to free; to absolve of; to get free of; to extirpate oneself; (Buddhism) to free oneself of worldly worries
mukti, 'loosing, release, deliverance, liberation, setting free,... emancipation.' M.W. mokṣa, 'emancipation, deliverance, freedom, liberation, escape, release.' M.W. Escape from bonds and the obtaining of freedom, freedom from transmigration, from karma, from illusion, from suffering; it denotes nirvāṇa and also the freedom obtained in dhyāna-meditation; it is one of the five characteristics of Buddha; v. 五分法身. It is also vimukti and vimokṣa, especially in the sense of final emancipation. There are several categories of two kinds of emancipation, also categories of three and eight. Cf. 毘; and 八解脫.; v. 解.

談林


谈林

see styles
tán lín
    tan2 lin2
t`an lin
    tan lin
 danrin
    だんりん
(1) (Buddhist term) Buddhist center for study and meditation; monastery; temple; (2) (abbreviation) Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person); Danrin school (of haikai poetry)
A monastic school room.

諸根


诸根

see styles
zhū gēn
    zhu1 gen1
chu ken
 morone
    もろね
(surname) Morone
All roots, powers, or organs, e.g. (1) faith, energy, memory, meditation, wisdom; (2) eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body.

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.

辯士


辩士

see styles
biàn shì
    bian4 shi4
pien shih
 benshi
    べんし
eloquent person; person with rhetoric skills
(out-dated kanji) (1) lecturer; rhetorician; orator; (2) narrator in Japanese silent cinema; film interpreter

込む

see styles
 komu
    こむ
(v5m,vi) (1) (usu. 混む) (See 混む) to be crowded; to be packed; to be congested; to be thronged (with); (v5m,vi) (2) (See 手の込んだ) to be complex; to be intricate; (suffix) (3) (after -masu stem of verb) to go into; to go in; to put into; (suffix) (4) (after -masu stem of verb) to become (completely); (suffix) (5) (after -masu stem of verb) to do thoroughly; to do sufficiently; (suffix) (6) (after -masu stem of verb) to remain (silent, seated, etc.); to stay ...

逃禪


逃禅

see styles
táo chán
    tao2 chan2
t`ao ch`an
    tao chan
 tōzen
To escape in or from meditation or thought.

逆觀


逆观

see styles
nì guān
    ni4 guan1
ni kuan
 gyakkan
The inverse method in meditation.

達磨


达磨

see styles
dá mó
    da2 mo2
ta mo
 daruma
    だるま
(1) (kana only) daruma; tumbling doll; round, red-painted good-luck doll in the shape of Bodhidharma, with a blank eye to be completed when a person's wish is granted; (2) (kana only) Bodhidharma; (3) (kana only) prostitute; (personal name) Daruma
dharma; also 達摩; 達麼; 達而麻耶; 曇摩; 馱摩 tr. by 法. dharma is from dhara, holding, bearing, possessing, etc.; and means 'that which is to be held fast or kept, ordinance, statute, law, usage, practice'; 'anything right.' M.W. It may be variously intp. as (1) characteristic, attribute, predicate; (2) the bearer, the transcendent substratum of single elements of conscious life; (3) element, i.e. a part of conscious life; (4) nirvāṇa, i.e. the Dharma par excellence, the object of Buddhist teaching; (5) the absolute, the real; (6) the teaching or religion of Buddha; (7) thing, object, appearance. Also, Damo, or Bodhidharma, the twenty-eighth Indian and first Chinese patriarch, who arrived in China A.D. 520, the reputed founder of the Chan or Intuitional School in China. He is described as son of a king in southern India; originally called Bodhitara. He arrived at Guangdong, bringing it is said the sacred begging-bowl, and settled in Luoyang, where he engaged in silent meditation for nine years, whence he received the title of wall-gazing Brahman 壁觀婆羅門, though he was a kṣatriya. His doctrine and practice were those of the 'inner light', independent of the written word, but to 慧可 Huike, his successor, he commended the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra as nearest to his views. There are many names with Dharma as initial: Dharmapāla, Dharmagupta, Dharmayaśas, Dharmaruci, Dharmarakṣa, Dharmatrāta, Dharmavardhana, etc.

邪禪


邪禅

see styles
xié chán
    xie2 chan2
hsieh ch`an
    hsieh chan
 jazen
aberrant meditation

邪觀


邪观

see styles
xié guān
    xie2 guan1
hsieh kuan
 jakan
incorrect meditation

重關


重关

see styles
zhòng guān
    zhong4 guan1
chung kuan
 jūkan
The grave barriers (to meditation and enlightenment).

鉗む

see styles
 tsugumu
    つぐむ
(transitive verb) (kana only) to shut one's mouth; to hold one's tongue; to keep silent

鉗口

see styles
 kenkou / kenko
    けんこう
    kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(noun/participle) (1) keeping silent; silence; (2) restraining (speech); gagging; muzzling

閉關


闭关

see styles
bì guān
    bi4 guan1
pi kuan
 heikan
to close the passes; to seal off the country; seclusion (monastic practice, e.g. of Chan Buddhists)
To shut in; to isolate oneself for meditation.

閉麥


闭麦

see styles
bì mài
    bi4 mai4
pi mai
to switch one's microphone to "mute"; (fig.) to go silent

閑か

see styles
 shizuka
    しずか
(adjectival noun) (1) quiet; silent; (2) slow; unhurried; (3) calm; peaceful

闃寂


阒寂

see styles
qù jì
    qu4 ji4
ch`ü chi
    chü chi
 gekiseki; gekijaku
    げきせき; げきじゃく
still; quiet
(adj-t,adv-to) silent and still; desolate

闃然


阒然

see styles
qù rán
    qu4 ran2
ch`ü jan
    chü jan
 gekizen
    げきぜん
quiet; still and silent
(adj-t,adv-to) quiet and still; without sign of life

闇室


暗室

see styles
àn shì
    an4 shi4
an shih
 anshitsu
A dark room, a place for meditation.

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

難禪


难禅

see styles
nán chán
    nan2 chan2
nan ch`an
    nan chan
 nanzen
meditation on the difficulties of certain dhyāna conditions

静か

see styles
 shizuka
    しずか
(adjectival noun) (1) quiet; silent; (2) slow; unhurried; (3) calm; peaceful

静思

see styles
 seiji / seji
    せいじ
(n,vs,vt,vi) meditation; (personal name) Seiji

静粛

see styles
 seishuku / seshuku
    せいしゅく
(noun or adjectival noun) silent

静音

see styles
 seion / seon
    せいおん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) low noise (of a machine, appliance, etc.); silent (device); (given name) Seion

靜修


静修

see styles
jìng xiū
    jing4 xiu1
ching hsiu
contemplation; meditation
See: 静修

靜力


静力

see styles
jìng lì
    jing4 li4
ching li
The power of abstract meditation.

靜區


静区

see styles
jìng qū
    jing4 qu1
ching ch`ü
    ching chü
silent zone; blind spot; dead space
See: 静区

靜寂


静寂

see styles
jìng jì
    jing4 ji4
ching chi
quiet; silent
See: 静寂

靜思


静思

see styles
jìng sī
    jing4 si1
ching ssu
See: 静思
Calm thought; meditation, a meditator, i.e. a monk.

靜音


静音

see styles
jìng yīn
    jing4 yin1
ching yin
quiet; silent; mute
See: 静音

靜默


静默

see styles
jìng mò
    jing4 mo4
ching mo
silent; still; quiet; to mourn in silence; to observe silence; (neologism c. 2022) to stay at home during a pandemic

面壁

see styles
miàn bì
    mian4 bi4
mien pi
 omokabe
    おもかべ
to face the wall; to sit facing the wall in meditation (Buddhism); (fig.) to devote oneself to study, work etc
(n,vs,vi) meditation facing a wall; (surname) Omokabe
To sit in meditation with the face to a wall, as did Bodhidharma for nine years, without uttering a word.

頂禪

see styles
dǐng chán
    ding3 chan2
ting ch`an
    ting chan
peak meditation

魔禪


魔禅

see styles
mó chán
    mo2 chan2
mo ch`an
    mo chan
māra-dhyāna, evil thoughts, wrong and harmful meditation.

鵲巢


鹊巢

see styles
què cháo
    que4 chao2
ch`üeh ch`ao
    chüeh chao
A magpie's nest, sometimes applied to a place of meditation.

鷲山


鹫山

see styles
jiù shān
    jiu4 shan1
chiu shan
 washiyama
    わしやま
(place-name, surname) Washiyama
Gṛdhrakūṭa, Vulture Peak near Rājagṛha, 'the modern Giddore, so called because Piśuna (Māra) once as assumed there the guise of a vulture to interrupt the meditation of Ānanda' (Eitel); more probably because of its shape, or because of the vultures who fed there on the dead; a place frequented by the Buddha; the imaginary scene of the preaching of the Lotus Sūtra, and called 靈鷲山 Spiritual Vulture Peak, as the Lotus Sūtra is also known as the 鷲峯偈 Vulture Peak gāthā. The peak is also called 鷲峯; 鷲頭 (鷲頭山); 鷲臺; 鷲嶽; 鷲巖; 靈山; cf. 耆闍崛山.

默傳


默传

see styles
mò chuán
    mo4 chuan2
mo ch`uan
    mo chuan
Silent teaching or propagation, i.e. from mind to mind, without words or writing.

默坐

see styles
mò zuò
    mo4 zuo4
mo tso
 mokuza
to sit silently
silent sitting

默想

see styles
mò xiǎng
    mo4 xiang3
mo hsiang
silent contemplation; to meditate; to think in silence

默然

see styles
mò rán
    mo4 ran2
mo jan
 mokunen
silent; speechless
Silent, without words.

默照

see styles
mò zhào
    mo4 zhao4
mo chao
silent illumination

默爾

see styles
mò ěr
    mo4 er3
mo erh

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totally silent

默片

see styles
mò piàn
    mo4 pian4
mo p`ien
    mo pien
silent movie

默禱


默祷

see styles
mò dǎo
    mo4 dao3
mo tao
silent prayer; pray in silence

默默

see styles
mò mò
    mo4 mo4
mo mo
 mokumoku
in silence; not speaking
totally silent

黙々

see styles
 mokumoku
    もくもく
(adj-t,adv-to,n,vs) silent; mute; dumb

黙り

see styles
 danmari; danmari
    だんまり; ダンマリ
(1) (kana only) silence; keeping silent; taciturnity; (2) (kana only) giving no notice; giving no warning; (3) (kana only) {kabuki} (also written as 暗闘) wordless pantomime performed in the dark

黙る

see styles
 damaru
    だまる
(v5r,vi) to be silent; to say nothing

黙坊

see styles
 damaribou; damarinbou; danmaribou / damaribo; damarinbo; danmaribo
    だまりぼう; だまりんぼう; だんまりぼう
(archaism) silent person; taciturn person

黙字

see styles
 mokuji
    もくじ
silent letter

黙念

see styles
 mokunen
    もくねん
(n,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) silent rumination; quiet thought

黙思

see styles
 mokushi
    もくし
(noun/participle) silent contemplation

黙礼

see styles
 mokurei / mokure
    もくれい
(n,vs,vi) silent bow

黙祷

see styles
 mokutou / mokuto
    もくとう
(noun/participle) silent prayer

黙秘

see styles
 mokuhi
    もくひ
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) remaining silent; keeping secret

黙考

see styles
 mokkou / mokko
    もっこう
(n,vs,vi) contemplation; meditation

黙黙

see styles
 mokumoku
    もくもく
(adj-t,adv-to,n,vs) silent; mute; dumb

しんと

see styles
 shinto
    しんと
(vs,adv) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) silent (as the grave); deadly silent

めい想

see styles
 meisou / meso
    めいそう
(noun/participle) meditation; contemplation

一三昧

see styles
yī sān mèi
    yi1 san1 mei4
i san mei
 ichi zanmai
ekāgra, aikāgrya. Undeflected concentration, meditation on one object; v 一行三昧.

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.

一眞地

see styles
yī zhēn dì
    yi1 zhen1 di4
i chen ti
 isshin ji
The state of meditation on the absolute.

七法財


七法财

see styles
qī fǎ cái
    qi1 fa3 cai2
ch`i fa ts`ai
    chi fa tsai
 shichi hōzai
The seven riches, or seven ways of becoming rich in the Law : 信 faith, 進 zeal, 戒 moral restraint, 漸愧 shame, 聞 obedient hearing (of the Law), 捨 abnegation, and 定慧 wisdom arising from meditation.

三三昧

see styles
sān sān mèi
    san1 san1 mei4
san san mei
 san zanmai
(三三昧地) The three samādhis, or the samādhi on three subjects; 三三摩 (三三摩地); 三定, 三等持; 三空; 三治; 三解脫門; 三重三昧; 三重等持. There are two forms of such meditation, that of 有漏 reincarnational, or temporal, called 三三昧; and that of 無 漏 liberation, or nirvāṇa, called 三解脫. The three subjects and objects of the meditation are (1) 空 to empty the mind of the ideas of me and mine and suffering, which are unreal; (2) 無相to get rid of the idea of form, or externals, i.e. the 十相 which are the five senses, and male and female, and the three 有; (3) 無願 to get rid of all wish or desire, also termed無作 and 無起. A more advanced meditation is called the Double Three Samādhi 重三三昧 in which each term is doubled 空空, 無相無相, 無願無願. The esoteric sect has also a group of its own.

三昧魔

see styles
sān mèi mó
    san1 mei4 mo2
san mei mo
 zanmai ma
samādhi-māra, one of the ten māras, who lurks in the heart and hinders progress in meditation, obstructs the truth and destroys wisdom.

三祕密


三秘密

see styles
sān mì mì
    san1 mi4 mi4
san mi mi
 san himitsu
The three mysteries, a term of the esoteric school for 身, 口, and 意; i.e. the symbol; the mystic word or sound; the meditation of the mind.

三禪天


三禅天

see styles
sān chán tiān
    san1 chan2 tian1
san ch`an t`ien
    san chan tien
 sanzenten
third meditation heaven

三靜慮


三静虑

see styles
sān jìng lǜ
    san1 jing4 lv4
san ching lü
 san jōryo
three states of meditation

下輩觀


下辈观

see styles
xià bèi guān
    xia4 bei4 guan1
hsia pei kuan
 gehai kan
A meditation of the Amitābha sect on the 下品 q. v.; it is the last of sixteen contemplations, and deals with those who have committed the five rebellious acts 五逆 and the ten evils 十惡, but who still can obtain salvation; v. 無量壽經. 下輩下生觀 idem.

不做聲


不做声

see styles
bù zuò shēng
    bu4 zuo4 sheng1
pu tso sheng
keep silent; not say a word

不動定

see styles
bù dòng dìng
    bu4 dong4 ding4
pu tung ting
The samādhi, or abstract meditation, in which he abides.

不壞法


不坏法

see styles
bù huài fǎ
    bu4 huai4 fa3
pu huai fa
 fue hō
Two kinds of arhats practice the 白骨觀 skull meditation, the dull who consider the dead as ashes, the intelligent who do not, but derive supernatural powers from the meditation.

不定地

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bù dìng dì
    bu4 ding4 di4
pu ting ti
 fujōji
states of non-meditation

不定心

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bù dìng xīn
    bu4 ding4 xin1
pu ting hsin
 fujō shin
a mind not absorbed in meditation

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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.

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