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Simple Dictionary Definition |
二種斷 二种断 see styles |
èr zhǒng duàn er4 zhong3 duan4 erh chung tuan nishu dan |
two kinds of elimination |
五參日 五参日 see styles |
wǔ sān rì wu3 san1 ri4 wu san jih go san nichi |
worship on the fifth day |
五壇法 五坛法 see styles |
wǔ tán fǎ wu3 tan2 fa3 wu t`an fa wu tan fa go dan hō |
The ceremonies before the 五大明王. |
五頂山 五顶山 see styles |
wǔ dǐng shān wu3 ding3 shan1 wu ting shan Gochō san |
idem Wu-Tai Shan 五臺. |
伽耶山 see styles |
jiā yé shān jia1 ye2 shan1 chia yeh shan Gaya san |
Gayā |
但三衣 see styles |
dàn sān yī dan4 san1 yi1 tan san i dan sanne |
wearing the three dharma robes |
修所斷 修所断 see styles |
xiū suǒ duàn xiu1 suo3 duan4 hsiu so tuan shu sho dan |
To cut of illusion in practice, or performance. |
修道斷 修道断 see styles |
xiū dào duàn xiu1 dao4 duan4 hsiu tao tuan shudō dan |
(afflictions) eliminated in the path of cultivation |
優婆塞 优婆塞 see styles |
yōu pó sē you1 po2 se1 yu p`o se yu po se ubasoku うばそく |
{Buddh} (See 優婆夷) upasaka (devout male lay follower of Buddhism) (san: upāsaka) upāsaka, 優婆娑柯; 優波娑迦; 鄔波塞 (鄔波塞伽); 鄔波索迦 (or 鄔波素迦); 伊蒲塞. Originally meaning a servant, one of low caste, it became the name for a Buddhist layman who engages to observe the first five commandments, a follower, disciple, devotee. |
優婆夷 优婆夷 see styles |
yōu pó yí you1 po2 yi2 yu p`o i yu po i ubai うばい |
{Buddh} (See 優婆塞) upasika (devout female lay follower of Buddhism) (san: upāsikā) upāsikā. 優波夷; 優婆斯; 優婆私柯; 優波賜迦; 鄔婆斯迦 (or 鄔波斯迦) Female lay disciples who engage to observe the first five commandments. |
光明壇 光明坛 see styles |
guāng míng tán guang1 ming2 tan2 kuang ming t`an kuang ming tan kōmyō dan |
The fire altar. |
六時懺 六时忏 see styles |
liù shí chàn liu4 shi2 chan4 liu shih ch`an liu shih chan rokuji san |
six daily periods of worship. |
分爲三 分为三 see styles |
fēn wéi sān fen1 wei2 san1 fen wei san bun i san |
to divide into three |
制伏斷 制伏断 see styles |
zhì fú duàn zhi4 fu2 duan4 chih fu tuan seifuku dan |
(afflictions) eliminated by subjugation |
勤策男 see styles |
qín cè nán qin2 ce4 nan2 ch`in ts`e nan chin tse nan gonsaku dan |
male novice |
各有三 see styles |
gè yǒu sān ge4 you3 san1 ko yu san kakuu san |
each has three |
吠瑠璃 see styles |
fèi liú lí fei4 liu2 li2 fei liu li beiruri / beruri べいるり |
(rare) (See 緑柱石) beryl (san: vaidurya) (吠瑠璃耶) vaiḍūrya, lapis lazuli. |
唐睿宗 see styles |
táng ruì zōng tang2 rui4 zong1 t`ang jui tsung tang jui tsung |
Emperor Ruizong of Tang, reign name of sixth Tang emperor Li Dan 李旦[Li3 Dan4] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712 |
唐行き see styles |
karayuki からゆき |
(kana only) karayuki-san; young Japanese women who were sent to work (mainly as prostitutes) in foreign countries, esp. in Southeast Asia (Meiji to early Showa) |
善等三 see styles |
shàn děng sān shan4 deng3 san1 shan teng san zen tō san |
three (qualities) of wholesomeness and so forth |
四明山 see styles |
sì míng shān si4 ming2 shan1 ssu ming shan Shimyō san |
A mountain range in Ningbo prefecture where the 四明 are clearly seen, i. e. sun, moon, stars, and constellations. 知禮 Zhili of the Sung dynasty is known as the 四明尊者 honoured one of Siming and his school as the 四明家 Siming school in the direct line of Tiantai. In Japan Mt. Hiei 比叡山 is known by this title, through Dengyo 傳教 the founder of the Japanese Tiantai School. |
四智讚 四智赞 see styles |
sì zhì zàn si4 zhi4 zan4 ssu chih tsan shichi san |
The praise hymns of the four 'wisdoms ', v. 四智. |
団令子 see styles |
danreiko / danreko だんれいこ |
(person) Dan Reiko (1935.3.26-2003.11.24) |
団優太 see styles |
danyuuta / danyuta だんゆうた |
(person) Dan Yūta (1967.10.19-) |
団宏明 see styles |
danhiroaki だんひろあき |
(person) Dan Hiroaki |
団徳麿 see styles |
dantokumaro だんとくまろ |
(person) Dan Tokumaro |
団時朗 see styles |
danjirou / danjiro だんじろう |
(person) Dan Jirou (1949.1.30-) |
団琢磨 see styles |
dantakuma だんたくま |
(person) Dan Takuma |
団鬼六 see styles |
danoniroku だんおにろく |
(person) Dan Oniroku |
團宏明 see styles |
danhiroaki だんひろあき |
(person) Dan Hiroaki (1947-) |
團琢磨 see styles |
dantakuma だんたくま |
(person) Dan Takuma |
地持山 see styles |
dì chí shān di4 chi2 shan1 ti ch`ih shan ti chih shan Chiji san |
Nimiṃdhara |
地輪壇 地轮坛 see styles |
dì lún tán di4 lun2 tan2 ti lun t`an ti lun tan jirin dan |
The earth altar is four-cornered and used by the esoteric sect. |
坦々麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
(irregular kanji usage) Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
坦坦麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
(irregular kanji usage) Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
壇ノ浦 see styles |
dannoura / dannora だんのうら |
(place-name) Dannoura (site of a major sea battle of the Genpei War); Dan-no-ura |
壇一雄 see styles |
dankazuo だんかずお |
(person) Dan Kazuo |
大悲壇 大悲坛 see styles |
dà bēi tán da4 bei1 tan2 ta pei t`an ta pei tan daihi dan |
The altar of pity, a term for the garbhadhātu maṇḍala , or for the Sakyamumi group. |
天梯山 see styles |
tiān tī shān tian1 ti1 shan1 t`ien t`i shan tien ti shan Tendai san |
The ladder-to-heaven hill or monastery, i. e. 天台 Tiantai mountain in Chekiang. |
太子丹 see styles |
tài zǐ dān tai4 zi3 dan1 t`ai tzu tan tai tzu tan |
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC |
女神散 see styles |
nyoshinsan にょしんさん |
{pharm} nyoshin-san (herbal medicine) |
如實讚 如实讚 see styles |
rú shí zàn ru2 shi2 zan4 ju shih tsan nyojitsu san |
true praise |
婆羅門 婆罗门 see styles |
pó luó mén po2 luo2 men2 p`o lo men po lo men baramon; baramon; buraaman / baramon; baramon; buraman ばらもん; バラモン; ブラーマン |
Brahmin (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste) (san: brahmana); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) Brahmanism; priest of Brahmanism 跋濫摩; 沒囉憾摩 Brāhmaṇa; Brāhmanical; Brāhman; 淨行; 婆志 of pure life or mind; the highest of the four castes, those who serve Brahma, his offspring, the keepers of the Vedas. |
媽媽桑 妈妈桑 see styles |
mā ma sāng ma1 ma5 sang1 ma ma sang |
mama-san, middle-aged woman who runs a brothel, bar etc (loanword from Japanese); madam |
寅さん see styles |
torasan とらさん |
(person) Tora-san (leading character from Japanese movie series "Otoko wa Tsurai yo") |
實相山 实相山 see styles |
shí xiāng shān shi2 xiang1 shan1 shih hsiang shan Jissō zan |
Silsang san |
山王岩 see styles |
sanouiwa / sanoiwa さんおういわ |
(place-name) San'ouiwa |
山王段 see styles |
sanoudan / sanodan さんおうだん |
(place-name) San'oudan |
山陰房 see styles |
saninbou / saninbo さんいんぼう |
(surname) San'inbou |
山陰線 see styles |
saninsen さんいんせん |
(personal name) San'insen |
山陰道 see styles |
sanindou / sanindo さんいんどう |
(hist) (See 山陰地方) San'indō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'in region); (place-name) San'indō |
山陽園 see styles |
sanyouen / sanyoen さんようえん |
(place-name) San'youen |
山陽山 see styles |
sanyouzan / sanyozan さんようざん |
(surname) San'youzan |
山陽線 see styles |
sanyousen / sanyosen さんようせん |
(personal name) San'yousen |
山陽道 see styles |
sanyoudou / sanyodo さんようどう |
(hist) (See 山陽地方) San'yōdō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'yō region) |
弾厚作 see styles |
dankousaku / dankosaku だんこうさく |
(person) Dan Kōsaku |
律儀斷 律仪断 see styles |
lǜ yí duàn lv4 yi2 duan4 lü i tuan ritsugi dan |
to eliminate [affliction] by guarding the senses |
心經贊 心经赞 see styles |
xīn jīng zàn xin1 jing1 zan4 hsin ching tsan Shingyō san |
Explication of the Heart Sūtra |
成實宗 成实宗 see styles |
chéng shí zōng cheng2 shi2 zong1 ch`eng shih tsung cheng shih tsung Jōjitsu shū |
Satyasiddhi school of Buddhism Satyasiddhi sect (Jap. Jōjitsu-shū), based upon the Satyasiddhi śāstra of Harivarman, v. 訶. tr. by Kumārajīva. In China it was a branch of the 三論 San Lun sect. It was a Hīnayāna variation of the śūnya 空 doctrine. The term is defined as perfectly establishing the real meaning of the sutras. |
所緣斷 所缘断 see styles |
suǒ yuán duàn suo3 yuan2 duan4 so yüan tuan shoen dan |
elimination of affliction by referents of cognition |
担々麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
担担麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
持雙山 持双山 see styles |
chí shuāng shān chi2 shuang1 shan1 ch`ih shuang shan chih shuang shan Jisō san |
Yugaṃdhara |
損伏斷 损伏断 see styles |
sǔn fú duàn sun3 fu2 duan4 sun fu tuan son buku dan |
To spoil, subject and destroy (the passions). |
新三役 see styles |
shinsanyaku しんさんやく |
{sumo} wrestler newly promoted to a san'yaku rank |
斷九品 断九品 see styles |
duàn jiǔ pǐn duan4 jiu3 pin3 tuan chiu p`in tuan chiu pin dan kuhon |
to cut off the nine classes of affliction |
斷修惑 断修惑 see styles |
duàn xiū huò duan4 xiu1 huo4 tuan hsiu huo dan shuwaku |
eliminates the afflictions of the path of cultivation |
斷善根 断善根 see styles |
duàn shàn gēn duan4 shan4 gen1 tuan shan ken dan zenkon |
To cut off, or destroy, roots of goodness. |
斷對治 断对治 see styles |
duàn duì zhì duan4 dui4 zhi4 tuan tui chih dan taiji |
antidote of elimination |
斷愛欲 断爱欲 see styles |
dua nài yù dua4 nai4 yu4 dua nai yü dan aiyoku |
to eliminate attached love and desire |
斷我見 断我见 see styles |
duàn wǒ jiàn duan4 wo3 jian4 tuan wo chien dan gaken |
to eliminate the view of self |
斷方便 断方便 see styles |
duàn fāng biàn duan4 fang1 bian4 tuan fang pien dan hōben |
expedient means that eliminate (?) |
斷智障 断智障 see styles |
duàn zhì zhàng duan4 zhi4 zhang4 tuan chih chang dan chishō |
eliminating the cognitive hindrances |
斷有縛 断有缚 see styles |
duàn yǒu fú duan4 you3 fu2 tuan yu fu dan ubaku |
severing of the bonds to existence |
斷欲縛 断欲缚 see styles |
duàn yù fú duan4 yu4 fu2 tuan yü fu dan yokubaku |
severing bondage to desire |
斷無餘 断无余 see styles |
duàn wú yú duan4 wu2 yu2 tuan wu yü dan muyo |
eliminated without remainder |
斷煩惱 断烦恼 see styles |
duàn fán nǎo duan4 fan2 nao3 tuan fan nao dan bonnō |
eliminate affliction |
斷種子 断种子 see styles |
duàn zhǒng zǐ duan4 zhong3 zi3 tuan chung tzu dan shuji |
eliminates seeds |
斷見縛 断见缚 see styles |
duàn jiàn fú duan4 jian4 fu2 tuan chien fu dan kenbaku |
to sever the bonds of constructed views |
方等壇 方等坛 see styles |
fāng děng tán fang1 deng3 tan2 fang teng t`an fang teng tan hōdō dan |
(Skt. vaipulya) |
旦谷町 see styles |
danyachou / danyacho だんやちょう |
(place-name) Dan'yachō |
Variations: |
dan だん |
warming; warmth |
曦陽山 曦阳山 see styles |
xī yáng shān xi1 yang2 shan1 hsi yang shan Giyō san |
Huiyang san school |
本來斷 本来断 see styles |
běn lái duàn ben3 lai2 duan4 pen lai tuan honrai dan |
originally eliminated |
果縛斷 果缚断 see styles |
guǒ fú duàn guo3 fu2 duan4 kuo fu tuan kabaku dan |
Cutting off the ties of retribution, i. e. entering nirvāṇa, e. g. entering salvation. |
柏克萊 柏克莱 see styles |
bǎi kè lái bai3 ke4 lai2 pai k`o lai pai ko lai |
Berkeley (name); George Berkeley (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, famous British philosopher; Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California |
桐裡山 桐里山 see styles |
tóng lǐ shān tong2 li3 shan1 t`ung li shan tung li shan Tōri san |
Tongni san school |
檀ふみ see styles |
danfumi だんふみ |
(person) Dan Fumi (1954.6-) |
檀れい see styles |
danrei / danre だんれい |
(person) Dan Rei (1971.8.4-) |
檀一雄 see styles |
dankazuo だんかずお |
(person) Dan Kazuo |
檀今木 see styles |
danimaki だんいまき |
(place-name) Dan'imaki |
檀臣幸 see styles |
dantomoyuki だんともゆき |
(person) Dan Tomoyuki (1963.8.6-) |
歡喜團 欢喜团 see styles |
huān xǐ tuán huan1 xi3 tuan2 huan hsi t`uan huan hsi tuan kangi dan |
joy-buns |
段一郎 see styles |
danichirou / danichiro だんいちろう |
(given name) Dan'ichirō |
段田男 see styles |
dandadan だんだだん |
(person) Danda Dan |
段級制 see styles |
dankyuusei / dankyuse だんきゅうせい |
(See 段・4,級・3) ranking system based on dan and kyu (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.) |
比丘尼 see styles |
bǐ qiū ní bi3 qiu1 ni2 pi ch`iu ni pi chiu ni bikuni びくに |
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni") (1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts 苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native. |
涅槃山 see styles |
niè pán shān nie4 pan2 shan1 nieh p`an shan nieh pan shan nehan san |
The steadfast mountain of nirvāṇa in contrast with the changing stream of mortality. |
深見弾 see styles |
fukamidan ふかみだん |
(person) Fukami Dan |
漸次斷 渐次断 see styles |
jiàn cì duàn jian4 ci4 duan4 chien tz`u tuan chien tzu tuan zenshi dan |
to gradually eliminate |
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