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智手 see styles |
zhì shǒu zhi4 shou3 chih shou chishu |
The knowing hand, the right hand. |
智斷 智断 see styles |
zhì duàn zhi4 duan4 chih tuan chidan |
Mystic wisdom which attains absolute truth, and cuts off misery. |
智智 see styles |
zhì zhì zhi4 zhi4 chih chih chichi |
Wisdom of wisdom; Buddha-omniscience. |
智杵 see styles |
zhì chǔ zhi4 chu3 chih ch`u chih chu chisho |
The wisdom hammer, the vajra or 'diamond club'. |
智果 see styles |
zhì guǒ zhi4 guo3 chih kuo tomoka ともか |
(female given name) Tomoka The fruit of knowledge, enlightenment. |
智梯 see styles |
zhì tī zhi4 ti1 chih t`i chih ti chitei |
ladder of wisdom |
智楫 see styles |
zhì jí zhi4 ji2 chih chi chishū |
Oar of wisdom, that rows across to nirvāṇa. |
智歯 see styles |
chishi ちし |
wisdom tooth |
智母 see styles |
zhì mǔ zhi4 mu3 chih mu chimo |
The mother of knowledge; wisdom-mother; v. mātṛkā 摩. |
智水 see styles |
tomomi ともみ |
(1) {Buddh} purifying wisdom of a buddha; (2) {Buddh} (See 灌頂・1,灌頂・2) purifying water of wisdom used in a Buddhist baptism; (personal name) Tomomi |
智海 see styles |
zhì hǎi zhi4 hai3 chih hai tomomi ともみ |
(female given name) Tomomi wisdom ocean |
智火 see styles |
zhì huǒ zhi4 huo3 chih huo chika |
Te fire of knowledge which burns up misery. |
智炬 see styles |
zhì jù zhi4 ju4 chih chü chi ko |
The torch of wisdom. |
智牙 see styles |
zhì yá zhi4 ya2 chih ya |
wisdom tooth |
智用 see styles |
zhì yòng zhi4 yong4 chih yung chiyō |
function of wisdom |
智界 see styles |
zhì jiè zhi4 jie4 chih chieh chikai |
The realm of knowledge in contrast with 理界 that of fundamental principles or law. |
智目 see styles |
zhì mù zhi4 mu4 chih mu chimoku |
eyes of wisdom |
智相 see styles |
zhì xiàng zhi4 xiang4 chih hsiang chisō |
Wise mien or appearance, the wisdom-light shining from the Buddha's face; also human intelligence. |
智眼 see styles |
zhì yǎn zhi4 yan3 chih yen chigen |
The eye of wisdom; wisdom as an eye. |
智礙 智碍 see styles |
zhì ài zhi4 ai4 chih ai chige |
Obstacles to attaining Buddha-wisdom, especially original ignorance. |
智積 智积 see styles |
zhì jī zhi4 ji1 chih chi chishaku ちしゃく |
(place-name) Chishaku Jñānākara. Accumulation of knowledge. Eldest son of Mahābhijñā; also said to be Akṣobhya. Prajñākūṭa. A Bodhisattva in the retinue of Prabhūtratna, v. Lotus Sūtra. |
智者 see styles |
zhì zhě zhi4 zhe3 chih che chisha ちしゃ |
sage; wise man; clever and knowledgeable person (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) sage; wise man; wise person; man of wisdom; (2) (Buddhist term) buddha; bodhisattva; enlightened priest; (surname) Chisha The knower, or wise man; a name for 智顗 q.v. |
智色 see styles |
zhì sè zhi4 se4 chih se chishiki |
corporeal aspects of wisdom |
智藏 see styles |
zhì zàng zhi4 zang4 chih tsang Chizō |
The treasury of Buddha-wisdom; posthumous title of Amogha. |
智行 see styles |
zhì xíng zhi4 xing2 chih hsing tomoyuki ともゆき |
(given name) Tomoyuki wisdom and its associated practices |
智覺 智觉 see styles |
zhì jué zhi4 jue2 chih chüeh chikaku |
wisdom |
智證 智证 see styles |
zhì zhèng zhi4 zheng4 chih cheng Chishō |
Wisdom assurance, the witness of knowledge, the wisdom which realizes nirvāṇa. |
智象 see styles |
zhì xiàng zhi4 xiang4 chih hsiang chizō |
prajñā, or Wisdom, likened to an elephant, a title of Buddha, famous monks, the Nirvāṇa-sūtra, the Prajñā-pāramitā sūtra, etc. |
智身 see styles |
zhì shēn zhi4 shen1 chih shen chishin |
jñānakāya, wisdom-body, the Tathāgata. |
智辯 智辩 see styles |
zhì biàn zhi4 bian4 chih pien chiben ちべん |
(personal name) Chiben Wisdom and dialectic power; wise discrimination; argument from knowledge. |
智鏡 智镜 see styles |
zhì jìng zhi4 jing4 chih ching satomi さとみ |
(female given name) Satomi The mirror of wisdom. |
智門 智门 see styles |
zhì mén zhi4 men2 chih men chimon |
Wisdom gate; Buddha-wisdom and Buddha-pity are the two gates or ways through which Buddhism expresses itself: the way of enlightenment directed to the self, and the way of pity directed to others. |
智體 智体 see styles |
zhì tǐ zhi4 ti3 chih t`i chih ti chitai |
essence of wisdom |
智齒 智齿 see styles |
zhì chǐ zhi4 chi3 chih ch`ih chih chih |
wisdom tooth |
曹丕 see styles |
cáo pī cao2 pi1 ts`ao p`i tsao pi souhi / sohi そうひ |
Cao Pi (187-226), second son of Cao Cao 曹操, king then emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 from 220, ruled as Emperor Wen 魏文帝, also a noted calligrapher (person) Cao Pi (187-226 CE; first emperor of Cao Wei); Emperor Wen of Wei |
曹操 see styles |
cáo cāo cao2 cao1 ts`ao ts`ao tsao tsao sousou / soso そうそう |
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义 (person) Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei, father of Emperor Cao Pi; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms |
月支 see styles |
yuè zhī yue4 zhi1 yüeh chih Gasshi げっし |
the Yuezhi, an ancient people of central Asia during the Han dynasty (also written 月氏[Yue4 zhi1]) Yuezhi; Rouzhi; an ancient Central Asian people (月支國) The Yuezhi, or 'Indo-Scythians', 月氏 (國) and a country they at one time occupied, i. e. 都貨羅 Tukhara, Tokharestan, or Badakshan. Driven out from the northern curve of the Yellow River by the Huns, circa 165 B. C., they conquered Bactria 大夏, the Punjab, Kashmir, 'and the greater part of India. ' Their expulsion from the north of Shansi was the cause of the famous journey of Zhangqian of the Han dynasty and the beginning of Chinese expansion to the north-west. Kanishka, king of the Yuezhi towards the end of the first century A. D., became the great protector and propagator of Buddhism. |
月王 see styles |
yuè wáng yue4 wang2 yüeh wang Getsuō |
Moon-king, 設賞迦 Śaśāṇka, a ruler of Karṇasuvarṇa, who tried to destroy the bodhidruma, Buddha's tree; dethroned by Śīlāditya. |
有賢 有贤 see styles |
yǒu xián you3 xian2 yu hsien uken |
having wisdom |
朝代 see styles |
cháo dài chao2 dai4 ch`ao tai chao tai tomoyo ともよ |
dynasty; reign (of a king) (rare) dynastic era; (female given name) Tomoyo |
末底 see styles |
mò dǐ mo4 di3 mo ti matei |
mati 摩提; devotion, discernment, understanding, tr. by 慧 wisdom. |
末梨 see styles |
mò lí mo4 li2 mo li Mari |
Bali, an asura king. |
本智 see styles |
běn zhì ben3 zhi4 pen chih honchi |
original wisdom |
本覺 本觉 see styles |
běn jué ben3 jue2 pen chüeh hongaku |
Original bodhi, i. e. 'enlightenment', awareness, knowledge, or wisdom, as contrasted with 始覺 initial knowledge, that is 'enlightenment a priori is contrasted with enlightenment a posteriori'. Suzuki, Awakening of Faith, P. 62. The reference is to universal mind 衆生之心體, which is conceived as pure and intelligent, with 始覺 as active intelligence. It is considered as the Buddha-dharmakāya, or as it might perhaps be termed, the fundamental mind. Nevertheless in action from the first it was influenced by its antithesis 無明 ignorance, the opposite of awareness, or true knowledge. See 起信論 and 仁王經,中. There are two kinds of 本覺, one which is unconditioned, and never sullied by ignorance and delusion, the other which is conditioned and subject to ignorance. In original enlightenment is implied potential enlightenment in each being. |
析智 see styles |
xī zhì xi1 zhi4 hsi chih shakuchi |
Analytical wisdom, which analyses Hīnayāna dharmas and attains to the truth that neither the ego nor things have a basis in reality. |
桀王 see styles |
jié wáng jie2 wang2 chieh wang |
King Jie, the final ruler of the Xia dynasty (until c. 1600 BC), a notoriously cruel and immoral tyrant |
梵王 see styles |
fàn wáng fan4 wang2 fan wang Bonō |
Brahmā, cf. 梵天. The father of all living beings; the first person of the Brahminical trimūrti, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, recognized by Buddhism as devas but as inferior to a Buddha, or enlightened man. |
棋王 see styles |
qí wáng qi2 wang2 ch`i wang chi wang kiou / kio きおう |
chess champion {shogi} Kiō (one of the eight major professional titles of shogi); shogi king |
業智 业智 see styles |
yè zhì ye4 zhi4 yeh chih gōchi |
karmic (conditioned) wisdom |
樹王 树王 see styles |
shù wáng shu4 wang2 shu wang juō |
the king of trees |
機智 机智 see styles |
jī zhì ji1 zhi4 chi chih ki chi きち |
quick-witted; resourceful wit; resources; tact wisdom |
權慧 权慧 see styles |
quán huì quan2 hui4 ch`üan hui chüan hui gon'e |
expedient wisdom |
權智 权智 see styles |
quán zhì quan2 zhi4 ch`üan chih chüan chih gonchi |
Buddha-wisdom of the phenomenal, in contrast with 實智 knowledge of the fundamental or absolute. |
正智 see styles |
zhèng zhì zheng4 zhi4 cheng chih masanori まさのり |
(personal name) Masanori samyag-jñāna; correct knowledge; 聖智 sage-like, or saint-like knowledge. |
正祖 see styles |
zhèng zǔ zheng4 zu3 cheng tsu |
Jeonjo (1752-1800), 22nd king of Korean Joseon dynasty |
正覺 正觉 see styles |
zhèng jué zheng4 jue2 cheng chüeh shougaku / shogaku しょうがく |
(surname) Shougaku Sambodhi. the wisdom or omniscience of Buddha. |
武寧 武宁 see styles |
wǔ níng wu3 ning2 wu ning bunei / bune ぶねい |
Wuning county in Jiujiang 九江, Jiangxi (person) Bunei (last King of the Chuuzan Kingdom) (1356-1406) |
武王 see styles |
buou / buo ぶおう |
(person) Wu Wang; King Wu |
母主 see styles |
mǔ zhǔ mu3 zhu3 mu chu moshu |
The 'mother-lord', or mother, as contrasted with 主 and 母, lord and mother, king and queen, in the maṇḍala of Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu; Vairocana, being the source of all things, has no 'mnother'as progenitor, and is the 部主 or lord of the maṇḍala; the other four dhyāni-buddhas have 'mothers' called 部母, who are supposed to arise from the paramitas; thus, Akṣobhya has 金剛波羅蜜 for mother; Ratnasaṃbhava has 寳波羅蜜 for mother; Amitābha has 法波羅蜜 for mother; Amoghasiddhi has 羯磨波羅蜜 for mother. |
毛遂 see styles |
máo suì mao2 sui4 mao sui |
Mao Sui (third century BC), who proverbially offered his services to the King of Chu 楚, see 毛遂自薦|毛遂自荐[Mao2 Sui4 zi4 jian4] |
水天 see styles |
shuǐ tiān shui3 tian1 shui t`ien shui tien suiten すいてん |
(1) water and sky; (2) Varuna; Vedic god of water and sky (adopted into Buddhism as god of water and protector of the west) Varuṇa, 縛嚕拏; 婆樓那 ούϕανός, the heavens, or the sky, where are clouds and dragons; the 水神 water-deva, or dragon-king, who rules the clouds, rains, and water generally. One of the 大神 in the esoteric maṇḍalas; he rules the west; his consort is the 水天妃 represented on his left, and his chief retainer 水天眷屬 is placed on his right. |
油蟹 see styles |
aburagani; aburagani あぶらがに; アブラガニ |
(1) (kana only) blue king crab (Paralithodes platypus); (2) (See 岩蟹) striped shore crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes) |
法主 see styles |
fǎ zhǔ fa3 zhu3 fa chu hossu; hosshu; houshu / hossu; hosshu; hoshu ほっす; ほっしゅ; ほうしゅ |
high priest Dharma-lord, Buddha. |
法命 see styles |
fǎ mìng fa3 ming4 fa ming hō myō |
The wisdom-life of the dharmakāya, intp. as 法身慧命. The age or lifetime of a monk. |
法智 see styles |
fǎ zhì fa3 zhi4 fa chih hōchi |
Dharma-wisdom, which enables one to understand the four dogmas 四諦; also, the understanding of the law, or of things. |
法王 see styles |
fǎ wáng fa3 wang2 fa wang houou / hoo ほうおう |
Sakyamuni (1) (See ローマ法王) Pope; (2) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) Buddha; (place-name) Houou Dharmarāja, King of the Law, Buddha. |
法臣 see styles |
fǎ chén fa3 chen2 fa ch`en fa chen noriaki のりあき |
(male given name) Noriaki Ministers of the Law, i.e. bodhisattvas; the Buddha is King of the Law, these are his ministers. |
法身 see styles |
fǎ shēn fa3 shen1 fa shen hotsushin ほつしん |
{Buddh} (See 三身) dharmakaya (dharma body, Buddhism's highest form of existence); (surname) Hotsushin dharmakāya, embodiment of Truth and Law, the "spiritual" or true body; essential Buddhahood; the essence of being; the absolute, the norm of the universe; the first of the trikāya, v.三身. The dharmakāya is divided into 總 unity and 別 diversity; as in the noumenal absolute and phenomenal activities, or potential and dynamic; but there are differences of interpretation, e.g. as between the 法相 and 法性 schools. Cf. 法身體性. There are many categories of the dharmakāya. In the 2 group 二法身 are five kinds: (1) 理 "substance" and 智 wisdom or expression; (2) 法性法身 essential nature and 應化法身 manifestation; the other three couples are similar. In the 3 group 三法身 are (1) the manifested Buddha, i.e. Śākyamuni; (2) the power of his teaching, etc.; (3) the absolute or ultimate reality. There are other categories. |
法鏡 法镜 see styles |
fǎ jìng fa3 jing4 fa ching hōkyō |
The Dharma mirror, reflecting the Buddha-wisdom. |
波叉 see styles |
bō chā bo1 cha1 po ch`a po cha Hasha |
Virūpākṣa, 毘留愽叉, 鼻溜波阿叉 irregular-eyed, a syn. of Śiva; the guardian king of the West. |
浮動 浮动 see styles |
fú dòng fu2 dong4 fu tung fudou / fudo ふどう |
to float and drift; unstable (n,vs,vi,adj-no) floating |
浮堂 see styles |
fudou / fudo ふどう |
(personal name) Fudou |
淨名 see styles |
jìng míng jing4 ming2 ching ming Jō Myō |
Vimalakīrti |
淨慧 see styles |
jìng huì jing4 hui4 ching hui jōe |
pure wisdom |
深慧 see styles |
shēn huì shen1 hui4 shen hui shin'e |
profound wisdom |
深智 see styles |
shēn zhì shen1 zhi4 shen chih michi みち |
(female given name) Michi Profound knowledge or wisdom. |
淺智 浅智 see styles |
qiǎn zhì qian3 zhi4 ch`ien chih chien chih senchi |
shallow kind of wisdom |
滅智 灭智 see styles |
miè zhì mie4 zhi4 mieh chih metchi |
The knowledge, or wisdom, of the third axiom, nirodha or the extinction of suffering. |
灌頂 灌顶 see styles |
guàn dǐng guan4 ding3 kuan ting kanjou; kanchou / kanjo; kancho かんじょう; かんちょう |
(1) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony performed by the buddhas on a bodhisattva who attains buddhahood; (2) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony for conferring onto someone precepts, a mystic teaching, etc. (in esoteric Buddhism); (3) {Buddh} pouring water onto a gravestone; (4) teaching esoteric techniques, compositions, etc. (in Japanese poetry or music) abhiṣecana; mūrdhābhiṣikta; inauguration or consecration by sprinkling, or pouring water on the head; an Indian custom on the investiture of a king, whose head was baptized with water from the four seas and from the rivers in his domain; in China it is administered as a Buddhist rite chiefly to high personages, and for ordination purposes. Amongst the esoterics it is a rite especially administered to their disciples; and they have several categories of baptism, e.g. that of ordinary disciples, of teacher, or preacher, of leader, of office-bearer; also for special causes such as relief from calamity, preparation for the next life, etc. |
火王 see styles |
huǒ wáng huo3 wang2 huo wang kaō |
fire-king |
炮烙 see styles |
páo luò pao2 luo4 p`ao lo pao lo houroku / horoku ほうろく |
form of torture said to have been used by King Zhou of Shang 商紂王|商纣王[Shang1 Zhou4 Wang2] in which the victim was forced onto a bronze pillar heated by a fire earthenware baking pan; parching pan |
無惠 无惠 see styles |
wú huì wu2 hui4 wu hui mue |
no wisdom |
無慧 无慧 see styles |
wú huì wu2 hui4 wu hui mue |
no wisdom |
無減 无减 see styles |
wú jiǎn wu2 jian3 wu chien mugen |
The undiminished powers of a bodhisattva after attaining Buddhahood; i.e. undiminished power and zeal to save all beings, power of memory, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and insight attained through nirvāṇa; cf. 智度論 26; also for a list of twenty-two cf. 唯識論 10. |
無知 无知 see styles |
wú zhī wu2 zhi1 wu chih chi nashi むち |
ignorant; ignorance (noun or adjectival noun) ignorance; innocence; stupidity Ignorant; ignorance; absence of perception. Also, ultimate wisdom considered as static, and independent of differentiation. |
焰慧 see styles |
yàn huì yan4 hui4 yen hui enne |
blazing wisdom |
熟年 see styles |
jukunen じゅくねん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mature in age and wisdom; middle-aged |
燈慧 灯慧 see styles |
dēng huì deng1 hui4 teng hui tōe |
a lamp as (a symbol of) wisdom |
燈明 灯明 see styles |
dēng míng deng1 ming2 teng ming toumyou / tomyo とうみょう |
light offered to a god or Buddha; votive light; (surname) Toumyou The lamp hung before a Buddha, etc., as symbol of his wisdom. |
父母 see styles |
fù mǔ fu4 mu3 fu mu fubo ふぼ |
father and mother; parents father and mother; parents; (surname) Fubo pitṛ-mātṛ, father and mother, parents; 無明 ignorance is referred to as father, and 貪愛 desire, or concupiscence, as mother, the two— ignorance and concupiscence— being the parents of all delusion and karma. Samādhi is also referred to as father, and praj na (wisdom) as mother, the parents of all knowledge and virtue. In the vast interchanges of rebirth all have been or are my parents, therefore all males are my father and all females my mother: 一切男女我父母 see 心地觀經 2. |
父王 see styles |
fù wáng fu4 wang2 fu wang chichiou; fuou; buou / chichio; fuo; buo ちちおう; ふおう; ぶおう |
king who is a father one's father who is a king |
牛王 see styles |
niú wáng niu2 wang2 niu wang ushiou / ushio うしおう |
(surname) Ushiou The king of bulls, i. e. a Buddha, or bodhisattva; it is applied to Gautama Buddha, possibly derived from his name. |
牛皮 see styles |
niú pí niu2 pi2 niu p`i niu pi gohi ぎゅうひ |
cowhide; leather; fig. flexible and tough; boasting; big talk cowhide; oxhide ox hide— mortal happiness injures the wisdom-life of gods and men, just as ox hide shrinks and crushes a man who is wrapped in it and placed under the hot sun. |
特大 see styles |
tè dà te4 da4 t`e ta te ta tokudai とくだい |
exceptionally big (adj-no,adj-na,n) extra-large; king-size |
狂慧 see styles |
kuáng huì kuang2 hui4 k`uang hui kuang hui kyōe |
Foolish wisdom; clever but without calm meditation. |
狂王 see styles |
kyouou / kyoo きょうおう |
(char) Mad King; (ch) Mad King |
猛慧 see styles |
měng huì meng3 hui4 meng hui mōe |
outstanding (lit. fierce) wisdom |
玉将 see styles |
gyokushou / gyokusho ぎょくしょう |
{shogi} king (of the junior player) |
王位 see styles |
wáng wèi wang2 wei4 wang wei oui / oi おうい |
title of king; kingship the throne; the crown |
王侯 see styles |
wáng hóu wang2 hou2 wang hou oukou / oko おうこう |
aristocracy the king and his feudal lords |
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