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Simple Dictionary Definition |
開明 开明 see styles |
kāi míng kai1 ming2 k`ai ming kai ming kaimei / kaime かいめい |
enlightened; open-minded; enlightenment (n,vs,vi) civilization; civilisation; enlightenment; (place-name) Kaimei opening the eye |
開眼 开眼 see styles |
kāi yǎn kai1 yan3 k`ai yen kai yen kaigan; kaigen かいがん; かいげん |
to open one's eyes; to widen one's horizons (n,vs,vi) (1) (esp. かいげん) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; opening one's eyes to the truth; (n,vs,vi) (2) (esp. かいげん) reaching one's peak (as a performer, etc.); reaching the highest echelons; (n,vs,vi,vt) (3) (かいがん only) gaining eyesight; restoring eyesight; opening the eyes; (n,vs,vi) (4) (かいげん only) {Buddh} filling out the eyes (of a Buddha) as the last step of consecrating a new statue or picture; ceremony where a newly made image or idol is consecrated opening the eye |
開竅 开窍 see styles |
kāi qiào kai1 qiao4 k`ai ch`iao kai chiao |
to get it straight; to start to understand things properly; enlightenment dawns |
障治 see styles |
zhàng zhì zhang4 zhi4 chang chih shōji |
subdue the obstructions [to enlightenment] |
隣圓 隣圆 see styles |
lín yuán lin2 yuan2 lin yüan rinen |
Near to perfect enlightenment, the stage before it. |
雙拼 双拼 see styles |
shuāng pīn shuang1 pin1 shuang p`in shuang pin |
two-item combo (usu. referring to a food dish, esp. two types of meat served with rice or noodles); (real estate) duplex; semi-detached; (computing) double pinyin (input method in which each syllable is typed using no more than two keystrokes: one for the initial consonant and one for the final) |
靈覺 see styles |
líng jué ling2 jue2 ling chüeh |
numinous enlightenment |
音韻 音韵 see styles |
yīn yùn yin1 yun4 yin yün onin おんいん |
music; rhyme and rhythm; initial, 音[yin1], and final and tone, 韻|韵[yun4], of a Chinese character; phoneme (1) {ling} (See 音素) phoneme; (2) vocal sound; tone (quality); timbre; (3) initial and final (in Chinese syllable structure) tone |
韻母 韵母 see styles |
yùn mǔ yun4 mu3 yün mu inbo いんぼ |
the final of a Chinese syllable (the component of a syllable remaining after removal of the initial consonant, if any, and the tone, e.g. the final of "niáng" is "iang") {ling} (See 声母・せいぼ) final (part of Chinese syllable) |
頓圓 顿圆 see styles |
dùn yuán dun4 yuan2 tun yüan |
The immediate and complete way of enlightenment of the Tiantai Lotus school. |
頓悟 顿悟 see styles |
dùn wù dun4 wu4 tun wu tongo とんご |
a flash of realization; the truth in a flash; a moment of enlightenment (usually Buddhist) (noun/participle) {Buddh} (See 漸悟) sudden enlightenment Instantly to apprehend, or attain to Buddha-enlightenment, in contrast with Hīnayāna and other methods of gradual attainment. |
頓教 顿教 see styles |
dùn jiào dun4 jiao4 tun chiao |
The doctrine that enlightenment or Buddhahood may be attained at once; also immediate teaching of the higher truth without preliminary stages. |
頓機 顿机 see styles |
dùn jī dun4 ji1 tun chi |
The capacity, or opportunity, for immediate enlightenment. |
頓覺 顿觉 see styles |
dùn jué dun4 jue2 tun chüeh tonkaku |
to feel suddenly; to realize abruptly Immediate apprehension or enlightenment as opposed to gradual development. |
頓證 see styles |
dùn zhèng dun4 zheng4 tun cheng |
to actualize enlightenment immediately and directly without passing through numerous stages |
頭字 see styles |
kashiraji かしらじ |
first letter; first letters; initial |
顕匠 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕奨 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕将 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕尚 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕昌 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕昭 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕晶 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕照 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(given name) Kenshou |
顕祥 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕章 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕精 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(given name) Kenshō |
顕翔 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(personal name) Kenshou |
顕象 see styles |
kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(surname) Kenshou |
顯正 显正 see styles |
xiǎn zhèng xian3 zheng4 hsien cheng kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(given name) Kenshou To show the truth, reveal that which is correct. |
首部 see styles |
koube / kobe こうべ |
(1) beginning part; initial part; (2) nose cone (missile); (place-name) Kōbe |
バビ語 see styles |
babigo バビご |
(e.g. ありがとう→あばりびがばとぼうぶ) (See 入れ詞) babigo; language game of repeating each syllable with an initial "b" |
一つ目 see styles |
hitotsume ひとつめ |
(can be adjective with の) (1) one-eyed; (adj-no,n) (2) first (in a series); initial; (personal name) Hitotsume |
一代教 see styles |
yī dài jiào yi1 dai4 jiao4 i tai chiao ichidai kyō |
The whole of the Buddha's teaching from his enlightenment to his nirvāṇa, including Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna teaching. |
一切覺 一切觉 see styles |
yī qiè jué yi1 qie4 jue2 i ch`ieh chüeh i chieh chüeh issai kaku |
all enlightenment |
一大事 see styles |
yī dà shì yi1 da4 shi4 i ta shih ichidaiji いちだいじ |
important matter; matter of great importance; serious affair; major incident; emergency The one great work of a Buddha, universal enlightenment and release; also a life, or lifetime. |
一次回 see styles |
ichijikai いちじかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) first time; initial |
一闡提 一阐提 see styles |
yī chǎn tí yi1 chan3 ti2 i ch`an t`i i chan ti issendai |
(一闡提迦) icchantika. Also 一顚迦, 阿闡底迦 One without desire for Buddha enlightenment; an unbeliever; shameless, an enemy of the good; full of desires; 斷善根者 one who has cut off his roots of goodness; it is applied also to a bodhisattva who has made a vow not to become a Buddha until all beings are saved. This is called 大悲闡提 the icchantika of great mercy. |
七覺分 七觉分 see styles |
qī jué fēn qi1 jue2 fen1 ch`i chüeh fen chi chüeh fen shichi kakubun |
or 支, v. 七菩提分. |
七覺意 七觉意 see styles |
qī jué yì qi1 jue2 yi4 ch`i chüeh i chi chüeh i shichi kakui |
the seven factors of enlightenment |
七覺支 七觉支 see styles |
qī jué zhī qi1 jue2 zhi1 ch`i chüeh chih chi chüeh chih shichi kakushi |
seven factors of enlightenment |
三佛陀 see styles |
sān fó tuó san1 fo2 tuo2 san fo t`o san fo to sanbutsuda |
saṃbuddha; the truly enlightened one, or correct enlightenment. |
三無差 三无差 see styles |
sān wú chā san1 wu2 cha1 san wu ch`a san wu cha san musha |
三無差別)The three that are without (essential) difference, i.e. are of the same nature: (a) 心 The nature of mind is the same in Buddhas, and men, and all the living; (b) 佛 the nature and enlightenment of all Buddhas is the same; (c) 衆生 the nature and enlightenment of all the living is the same. The 華嚴經 says 心佛及衆生, 是三無差別. |
下馬威 下马威 see styles |
xià mǎ wēi xia4 ma3 wei1 hsia ma wei |
display of severity immediately on taking office; (fig.) initial show of strength |
不覺相 不觉相 see styles |
bù jué xiàng bu4 jue2 xiang4 pu chüeh hsiang fukaku sō |
aspects of non-enlightenment |
不覺義 不觉义 see styles |
bù jué yì bu4 jue2 yi4 pu chüeh i fukaku gi |
aspect of non-enlightenment |
不退智 see styles |
bù tuì zhì bu4 tui4 zhi4 pu t`ui chih pu tui chih futai chi |
the cognition (which proceeds to enlightenment) without regression |
二勝果 二胜果 see styles |
èr shèng guǒ er4 sheng4 guo3 erh sheng kuo nishōka |
The two surpassing fruits, or rewards given by Buddha, i.e. final nirvāṇa and perfect enlightenment. |
二無記 二无记 see styles |
èr wú jì er4 wu2 ji4 erh wu chi ni muki |
The two neutrals, or indeterminates which cannot be noted as good or evil. |
二資糧 二资粮 see styles |
èr zī liáng er4 zi1 liang2 erh tzu liang nishiryō |
two necessary provisions for the path to enlightenment |
五佛性 see styles |
wǔ fó xìng wu3 fo2 xing4 wu fo hsing go busshō |
The five characteristics of a Buddha' s nature: the first three are the 三因佛性 q. v., the fourth is 果佛性 the fruition of perfect enlightenment, and the fifth 果果佛性 the fruition of that fruition, or the revelation of parinirvāṇa. The first three are natural attributes, the two last are acquired. |
五味粥 see styles |
wǔ wèi zhōu wu3 wei4 zhou1 wu wei chou gomi juku |
The porridge of five flavors made on the eighth day of the twelfth moon, the anniversary of the Buddha's enlightenment. |
五菩提 see styles |
wǔ pú tí wu3 pu2 ti2 wu p`u t`i wu pu ti go bodai |
The five bodhi, or stages of enlightenment: (1) 發心菩提 resolve on supreme bodhi; (2) 伏心菩提 mind control, i. e. of the passions and observance of the pāramitās: (3) 明心菩提 mental enlightenment, study, and increase in knowledge and in the prajñāpāramitā: (4) 出到菩提 mental expansion, freedom from the limitations of reincarnation and attainment of complete knowledge; (5) 無上菩提 attainment of a passionless condition and of supreme perfect enlightenment;. |
仕切る see styles |
shikiru しきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to partition; to divide; to mark off; (transitive verb) (2) to direct; to manage; to run; to organize; to take responsibility for; (transitive verb) (3) to settle accounts; (v5r,vi) (4) {sumo} to assume a crouching posture (at the start of a bout); to poise oneself for the initial charge |
伏爾泰 伏尔泰 see styles |
fú ěr tài fu2 er3 tai4 fu erh t`ai fu erh tai |
Voltaire (1694-1778), Enlightenment philosopher |
佛菩提 see styles |
fó pú tí fo2 pu2 ti2 fo p`u t`i fo pu ti butsu bodai |
enlightenment of the buddha(s) |
佛道場 佛道场 see styles |
fó dào chǎng fo2 dao4 chang3 fo tao ch`ang fo tao chang butsu dōjō |
the platform or terrace of the Path (enlightenment) of the Buddha |
修道品 see styles |
xiū dào pǐn xiu1 dao4 pin3 hsiu tao p`in hsiu tao pin shu dōhon |
to cultivate the practices and views conducive to enlightenment |
公議所 see styles |
kougisho / kogisho こうぎしょ |
(hist) (See 集議院) temporary name of the initial Meiji-era legislative body (1869) |
初任給 see styles |
shoninkyuu / shoninkyu しょにんきゅう |
initial salary; starting salary; entry-level salary |
初修業 初修业 see styles |
chū xiū yè chu1 xiu1 ye4 ch`u hsiu yeh chu hsiu yeh sho shugō |
initial practice |
初年度 see styles |
shonendo しょねんど |
first year; initial (year) |
初期値 see styles |
shokichi しょきち |
(1) {math} initial value; initial condition; IV; (2) {comp} initializing value; default value |
初期点 see styles |
shokiten しょきてん |
{comp} initial point |
初生値 see styles |
shoseichi / shosechi しょせいち |
initial ratio |
初發心 初发心 see styles |
chū fā xīn chu1 fa1 xin1 ch`u fa hsin chu fa hsin sho hosshin |
The initial determination to seek enlightenment; about which the 晉 Jin dynasty Huayan jing says: 初發心時便成正覺 at this very moment the novice enters into the status of perfect enlightenment; but other schools dispute the point. |
初發意 初发意 see styles |
chū fā yì chu1 fa1 yi4 ch`u fa i chu fa i shohocchi |
initial arousal of the intention for enlightenment |
初舞台 see styles |
hatsubutai はつぶたい |
debut; initial stage appearance |
初診料 see styles |
shoshinryou / shoshinryo しょしんりょう |
fee for an initial medical examination |
初證得 初证得 see styles |
chū zhèng dé chu1 zheng4 de2 ch`u cheng te chu cheng te sho shōtoku |
first attainment [of enlightenment] |
創成期 see styles |
souseiki / soseki そうせいき |
initial stage; early period |
創業費 see styles |
sougyouhi / sogyohi そうぎょうひ |
initial expenses |
勤修學 勤修学 see styles |
qín xiū xué qin2 xiu1 xue2 ch`in hsiu hsüeh chin hsiu hsüeh gon shugaku |
to apply oneself in practice [toward enlightenment] |
十住心 see styles |
shí zhù xīn shi2 zhu4 xin1 shih chu hsin jū jū shin |
Ten stages of mental or spiritual development in the 眞言 Shingon sect, beginning with the human animal and ending with perfect enlightenment; a category by the Japanese monk 弘法 Kōbō, founded on the 大日經,十心品. |
十牛図 see styles |
juugyuuzu / jugyuzu じゅうぎゅうず |
(work) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment); (wk) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment) |
合口音 see styles |
goukouon / gokoon ごうこうおん |
(1) (of Chinese) pronunciation of kanji with a medial between the initial consonant and center vowel; (2) (of Japanese) the long "o" vowel arising from combination of the "o" and "u" or "e" and "u" sounds |
同一覺 同一觉 see styles |
tóng yī jué tong2 yi1 jue2 t`ung i chüeh tung i chüeh dōichi kaku |
one and the same enlightenment |
喜覺支 喜觉支 see styles |
xǐ jué zhī xi3 jue2 zhi1 hsi chüeh chih ki kakushi |
The third bodhyaṅga, the stage of joy on attaining the truth. |
四十位 see styles |
sì shí wèi si4 shi2 wei4 ssu shih wei shijū i |
The 'forty bodhisattva positions' of the 梵網經. They are classified into four groups: (1) 十發趣 Ten initial stages, i. e. the minds 心 of abandoning things of the world, of keeping the moral law, patience, zealous progress, dhyāna, wisdom, resolve, guarding (the Law), joy, and spiritual baptism by the Buddha. These are associated with the 十住. (2) 十長養 Ten steps in the nourishment of perfection, i. e. minds of kindness, pity, joy, relinquishing, almsgiving, good discourse, benefiting, friendship, dhyāna, wisdom. These are associated with the 十行. (3) 十金剛 Ten 'diamond' steps of firmness, i. e. a mind of faith, remembrance, bestowing one's merits on others, understanding, uprighthess, no-retreat, Mahāyāna, formlessness, wisdom, indestructibility; these are associated with the 十廻向. (4) The 十地 q. v. |
圓覺寺 圆觉寺 see styles |
yuán jué sì yuan2 jue2 si4 yüan chüeh ssu Engakuji |
Perfect Enlightenment Temple |
圓覺經 圆觉经 see styles |
yuán jué jīng yuan2 jue2 jing1 yüan chüeh ching Engaku kyō |
Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment |
圓頓戒 圆顿戒 see styles |
yuán dùn jiè yuan2 dun4 jie4 yüan tun chieh enton kai |
The rules of the Tiantai school, especially for attaining immediate enlightenment as above; also called 圓頓無作大戒 (or 圓頓菩薩大戒). |
坐道場 坐道场 see styles |
zuò dào chǎng zuo4 dao4 chang3 tso tao ch`ang tso tao chang za dōjō |
sitting on the seat of enlightenment |
増上慢 see styles |
zoujouman / zojoman ぞうじょうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) overconfidence; someone who is overconfident; (2) {Buddh} wrongly believing to have attained enlightenment |
大乘因 see styles |
dà shèng yīn da4 sheng4 yin1 ta sheng yin daijō in |
Mahāyāna "cause" is variously described as the mind of enlightenment 菩提心; or the reality behind all things 諸法實相. |
大乘經 大乘经 see styles |
dà shèng jīng da4 sheng4 jing1 ta sheng ching daijō kyō |
Mahāyāna sutras, the sūtra-piṭaka. Discourses ascribed to the Buddha, presumed to be written in India and translated into Chinese. These are divided into five classes corresponding to the Mahāyāna theory of the Buddha's life: (1) Avataṃsaka, 華嚴 the sermons first preached by Śākyamuni after enlightenment; (2) Vaipulya, 方等; (3) Prajñā Pāramitā, 般若; (4) Saddharma Puṇḍarīka, 法華; and last (5) Mahāparinirvāṇa, 涅槃. Another list of Mahāyāna sutras is 般若; 寳積; 大集; 華嚴 and 涅槃. The sutras of Hīnayāna are given as the Agamas 阿含, etc. |
大圓覺 大圆觉 see styles |
dà yuán jué da4 yuan2 jue2 ta yüan chüeh dai engaku |
Great and perfect enlightenment, Buddha-wisdom. |
大威化 see styles |
dà wēi huà da4 wei1 hua4 ta wei hua daiike |
extensive enlightenment by means of his majesty |
大聖道 大圣道 see styles |
dà shèng dào da4 sheng4 dao4 ta sheng tao dai shōdō |
enlightenment of great sages |
大般若 see styles |
dà bō rě da4 bo1 re3 ta po je dai hannya |
great enlightenment |
大菩提 see styles |
dà pú tí da4 pu2 ti2 ta p`u t`i ta pu ti dai bodai |
great enlightenment |
大覺位 大觉位 see styles |
dà jué wèi da4 jue2 wei4 ta chüeh wei daikaku i |
the state (stage) of great enlightenment |
大覺寺 大觉寺 see styles |
dà jué sì da4 jue2 si4 ta chüeh ssu Daikakuji |
Great Enlightenment Temple |
大覺母 大觉母 see styles |
dà jué mǔ da4 jue2 mu3 ta chüeh mu dai kakumo |
The mother of the great enlightenment, an appellation of Mañjuśrī. |
大道心 see styles |
dà dào xīn da4 dao4 xin1 ta tao hsin daidō shin |
One who has the mind of or for supreme enlightenment, e.g. a bodhisattva-mahāsattva. |
大道意 see styles |
dà dào yì da4 dao4 yi4 ta tao i dai dōi |
an intention for great enlightenment |
奔那伽 see styles |
bēn nà qié ben1 na4 qie2 pen na ch`ieh pen na chieh honnaga |
puṣpanāga, the flowering dragon-tree under which Maitreya is said to have attained enlightenment. |
妙菩提 see styles |
miào pú tí miao4 pu2 ti2 miao p`u t`i miao pu ti myō bodai |
excellent enlightenment |
妙覺位 妙觉位 see styles |
miào jué wèi miao4 jue2 wei4 miao chüeh wei myōkaku i |
stage of marvelous enlightenment |
妙覺地 妙觉地 see styles |
miào jué dì miao4 jue2 di4 miao chüeh ti myōkaku ji |
The stage of wonderful enlightenment, Buddhahood. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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