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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
精神文明 see styles |
jīng shén wén míng jing1 shen2 wen2 ming2 ching shen wen ming |
spiritual culture |
精神生活 see styles |
jīng shén shēng huó jing1 shen2 sheng1 huo2 ching shen sheng huo seishinseikatsu / seshinsekatsu せいしんせいかつ |
spiritual or moral life spiritual life; inner life; mental life |
精神財富 精神财富 see styles |
jīng shén cái fù jing1 shen2 cai2 fu4 ching shen ts`ai fu ching shen tsai fu |
spiritual wealth |
精神領袖 精神领袖 see styles |
jīng shén lǐng xiù jing1 shen2 ling3 xiu4 ching shen ling hsiu |
spiritual leader (of a nation or church); religious leader |
精神風土 see styles |
seishinfuudo / seshinfudo せいしんふうど |
the spiritual climate |
紙人紙馬 纸人纸马 see styles |
zhǐ rén zhǐ mǎ zhi3 ren2 zhi3 ma3 chih jen chih ma |
paper dolls for ritual use in the shape of people or animals |
華嚴三昧 华严三昧 see styles |
huā yán sān mèi hua1 yan2 san1 mei4 hua yen san mei kegon zanmai |
The Buddha-samādhi of an eternal spiritual realm from which all Buddha-activities are evolved. |
行禮如儀 行礼如仪 see styles |
xíng lǐ rú yí xing2 li3 ru2 yi2 hsing li ju i |
to perform the ritual bows; to follow the customary ceremonies |
鎮護国家 see styles |
chingokokka ちんごこっか |
{Buddh} spiritual protection of the state |
鎮魂帰神 see styles |
chinkonkishin ちんこんきしん |
return to the divine through spiritual quietude |
阿遮利耶 see styles |
ā zhē lì yé a1 zhe1 li4 ye2 a che li yeh ashariya |
ācārya, 阿闍黎, 闍黎 or 阿闍梨, 闍梨; 阿舍梨; 阿祇利 or 阿祇梨 spiritual teacher, master, preceptor; one of 正行 correct conduct, and able to teach others. There are various categories, e.g. 出家阿遮利 one who has charge of novices; 教授阿遮利 a teacher of the discipline; 羯磨阿遮利 of duties; 授經阿遮利 of the scriptures; 依止阿遮利 the master of the community. |
霊的交感 see styles |
reitekikoukan / retekikokan れいてきこうかん |
spiritual sympathy; spiritual communion |
霊的交流 see styles |
reitekikouryuu / retekikoryu れいてきこうりゅう |
spiritual sympathy; spiritual communion |
黒人霊歌 see styles |
kokujinreika / kokujinreka こくじんれいか |
African American spiritual; Negro spiritual; black spiritual |
おはか参り see styles |
ohakamairi おはかまいり |
ritual visit to the tomb of one's ancestors (bringing flowers, burning incense, cleansing the tombstone) |
お田植え祭 see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
サンショウ see styles |
sanshou / sansho サンショウ |
(kana only) Japanese pepper (species of Sichuan pepper, Zanthoxylum piperitum); Japanese prickly ash |
そろい踏み see styles |
soroibumi そろいぶみ |
(1) (sumo) ritual stamping in the ring; (noun/participle) (2) lineup; appearance together |
ツノガレイ see styles |
tsunogarei / tsunogare ツノガレイ |
(kana only) Alaska plaice (Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus) |
デトリタス see styles |
detoritasu デトリタス |
detritus |
リトリート see styles |
ritoriito / ritorito リトリート |
(1) retreat (e.g. from life); seclusion; (2) retreat (religious, spiritual); (3) {mil} withdrawal; retreat |
ワタリカニ see styles |
watarikani ワタリカニ |
(kana only) swimming crab (Portunus trituberculatus); Japanese blue crab |
三十七道品 see styles |
sān shí qī dào pǐn san1 shi2 qi1 dao4 pin3 san shih ch`i tao p`in san shih chi tao pin sanjūnana dōhon |
三十七分法, 三十七菩提分法, 三十七品 The thirty-seven conditions leading to bodhi, or Buddhahood, i. e. 四念處 smṛtyupasthāna, four states of memory, or subjects of reflection; 四正勤 samyakprahāṇa, four proper lines of exertion; 四如意足 ṛddhipāda, four steps towards supernatural power; 五根 pañca indriyāṇi, five spiritual faculties; 五力pañca balāni, their five powers; 七覺支 sapta bodhyaṅga, seven degrees of enlightenment, or intelligence; and 八正道 aṣṭa-mārga, the eightfold noble path. |
丑の刻参り see styles |
ushinokokumairi うしのこくまいり |
(exp,n) cursing ritual where one visits a shrine at 2am and nails a doll representing a person to a tree, praying for said person's death |
丑の時参り see styles |
ushinotokimairi うしのときまいり |
(exp,n) (See 丑の刻参り) cursing ritual where one visits a shrine at 2am and nails a doll representing a person to a tree, praying for said person's death |
中道卽法界 see styles |
zhōng dào jí fǎ jiè zhong1 dao4 ji2 fa3 jie4 chung tao chi fa chieh chūdō soku hokkai |
The doctrine of the 'mean', is the dharmadhātu, or 'spiritual ' universe. |
佛性不受羅 佛性不受罗 see styles |
fó xìng bù shòu luó fo2 xing4 bu4 shou4 luo2 fo hsing pu shou lo busshō fujura |
The Buddha-nature does not receive punishment in the hells, because it is 空 void of form, or spiritual and above the formal or material, only things with form can enter the hells. |
半者珂但尼 see styles |
bàn zhě kē dàn ní ban4 zhe3 ke1 dan4 ni2 pan che k`o tan ni pan che ko tan ni hanshakadanni |
(or 半者佉但尼) ; 半者佉闍 pañcakhādanīya, the five 'chewing' foods, not regular foods, i. e. roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits; or stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and the their triturations. |
四十二字門 四十二字门 see styles |
sì shí èr zì mén si4 shi2 er4 zi4 men2 ssu shih erh tzu men shijūni ji mon |
The doctrine of the forty-two 悉曇 Siddham letters as given in the 華嚴 76 and 般若經 4. They have special meanings, independent of their use among the fourteen vowels and thirty-five consonants, i. e. forty-nine alphabetic signs. The forty-two are supposed by the 智度論 47 to be the root or basis of all letters; and each letter has its own specific value as a spiritual symbol; Tiantai associates each of them with one of the forty-two 位. The letters begin with 阿 and end with 荼 or 佗. |
尸羅阿迭多 尸罗阿迭多 see styles |
shī luó ā dié duō shi1 luo2 a1 die2 duo1 shih lo a tieh to Shiraitta |
Śīladitya, son of Pratapaditya and brother of Rajyavardhana. Under thc spiritual auspices of Avalokiteśvara, he became king of Kanyakubja A. D. 606 and conquered India and the Punjab. He was merciful to all creatures, strained drinking water for horses and elephants, was a most liberal patron of Buddhism, re-established the great quinquennial assembly, built many stūpas, showed special favour to Śīlabhadra and Xuanzang, and composed the 八大靈塔梵讚 Aṣṭama-hāśrī -caitya-saṃskṛta-stotra. He reigned about forty years. |
御田植え祭 see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
法報化三身 法报化三身 see styles |
fǎ bào huà sān shēn fa3 bao4 hua4 san1 shen1 fa pao hua san shen hoppōke sanjin |
The trikāya: 法 dharmakāya, the absolute or spiritual body; 報 saṃbhogakāya, the body of bliss; 化 nirmāṇakāya, the body of incarnation. In Hīnayāna 法身 is described as the commandments, meditations, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and nirvāṇa-enlightenment; 報身 is the reward-body of bliss; 化 or 應 (化) is the body in its various incarnations. In Mahāyāna, the three bodies are regarded as distinct, but also as aspects of one body which pervades all beings. Cf. 三身. |
田植え祭り see styles |
tauematsuri たうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
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hokki; hakki(発起)(ok) ほっき; はっき(発起)(ok) |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) originating (something); coming up with the idea; starting (something); initiating; proposing; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} (See 発心) spiritual awakening; resolution |
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masai まさい |
(noun, transitive verb) grinding; trituration |
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shinryuu; jinryuu; shenron / shinryu; jinryu; shenron しんりゅう; じんりゅう; シェンロン |
(myth) Shen Long (spiritual dragon in Chinese mythology); Shen-lung |
精神主義者 see styles |
seishinshugisha / seshinshugisha せいしんしゅぎしゃ |
spiritualist |
自然虛無身 自然虚无身 see styles |
zì rán xū wú shēn zi4 ran2 xu1 wu2 shen1 tzu jan hsü wu shen jinen komu shin |
A Buddha's spiritual or absolute body, his dharmakāya; also, those who are born in Paradise, i. e. who are spontaneously and independently produced there. |
阿鑁覽唅缺 see styles |
ā zōng lǎn hán quē a1 zong1 lan3 han2 que1 a tsung lan han ch`üeh a tsung lan han chüeh |
a-vam-ram-ham-kham is the highest formula of the 眞言 Shingon sect; it represents all the five elements, or composite parts of Vairocana in his corporeal nature, but also represents him in his 法身 or spiritual nature; cf. 阿卑, etc., and 阿羅 Arapacana. |
靈犀一點通 灵犀一点通 see styles |
líng xī yī diǎn tōng ling2 xi1 yi1 dian3 tong1 ling hsi i tien t`ung ling hsi i tien tung |
mental rapport; likeness of mind; spiritual link |
龍奮迅三昧 龙奋迅三昧 see styles |
lóng fèn xùn sān mèi long2 fen4 xun4 san1 mei4 lung fen hsün san mei |
A samādhi powerful like the dragon; abstract meditation which results in great spiritual power. |
お田植え祭り see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
三役揃い踏み see styles |
sanyakusoroibumi さんやくそろいぶみ |
{sumo} ritual stomping in unison on the final day of a tournament |
儀礼文化学会 see styles |
gireibunkagakkai / girebunkagakkai ぎれいぶんかがっかい |
(org) Society for Ritual Culture; (o) Society for Ritual Culture |
全身火だるま see styles |
zenshinhidaruma ぜんしんひだるま |
body set on fire from head to foot (like a daruma doll being ritually incinerated) |
實相爲物二身 实相为物二身 see styles |
shí xiàng wéi wù èr shēn shi2 xiang4 wei2 wu4 er4 shen1 shih hsiang wei wu erh shen jissō imotsu nishin |
The dharmakāya or spiritual Buddha, and the nirmāṇakāya, i.e. manifested or phenomenal Buddha. |
御田植え祭り see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
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watarigani; watarikani; watarigani; watarikani わたりがに; わたりかに; ワタリガニ; ワタリカニ |
(kana only) (See ガザミ) swimming crab (Portunus trituberculatus); Japanese blue crab |
滝に打たれる see styles |
takiniutareru たきにうたれる |
(exp,v1) to stand under a waterfall (as spiritual training) |
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himatsuri ひまつり |
(1) fire festival (often celebrating the absence of fires); (2) New Year's ritual at Izumo Shrine; (3) festival involving fire dedicated to the gods |
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kumaokuri くまおくり |
bear-sacrifice ceremony; ritual killing of a bear |
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taasobi / tasobi たあそび |
{Shinto} ritual performance (usually around New Year) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year |
精神的指導者 see styles |
seishintekishidousha / seshintekishidosha せいしんてきしどうしゃ |
spiritual leader |
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harakiri はらきり |
(noun/participle) (See 切腹・1) harakiri; seppuku; ritual suicide by disembowelment |
蝤蛑(oK) see styles |
gazami; kazami; gasami; gazame; gazami がざみ; かざみ; がさみ; がざめ; ガザミ |
(kana only) (See 渡蟹) swimming crab (Portunus trituberculatus) |
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oibara おいばら |
(See 先腹・2) following one's master into death by committing ritual suicide (seppuku) |
ウサギコウモリ see styles |
usagikoumori / usagikomori ウサギコウモリ |
(kana only) brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus); common long-eared bat; brown big-eared bat |
エクリチュール see styles |
ekurichuuru / ekurichuru エクリチュール |
literature (fre: écriture); writing; written work |
スピリチュアル see styles |
supirichuaru スピリチュアル |
(adjectival noun) (1) spiritual; (2) religious song; spiritual |
ネグリチュード see styles |
negurichuudo / negurichudo ネグリチュード |
negritude (fre: négritude) |
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koureijutsu / korejutsu こうれいじゅつ |
necromancy; spiritism; spiritualism |
後七日の御修法 see styles |
goshichinichinomishiho; goshichinichinomizuhou / goshichinichinomishiho; goshichinichinomizuho ごしちにちのみしほ; ごしちにちのみずほう |
annual Shingon prayer ritual (January 8-14) |
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mizugori みずごり |
cold-water ablutions (for spiritual purification) |
耳姫鵜(rK) see styles |
mimihimeu; mimihimeu みみひめう; ミミヒメウ |
(kana only) double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) |
耳姫鵜(sK) see styles |
mimihimeu; mimihimeu みみひめう; ミミヒメウ |
(kana only) double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) |
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gojisou / gojiso ごじそう |
(hist) {Buddh} imperial protector monk; monk who performed rituals for the wellbeing of the imperial household |
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koureijutsu / korejutsu こうれいじゅつ |
necromancy; spiritism; spiritualism |
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toutetsumon / totetsumon とうてつもん |
(hist) (See 饕餮・1) taotie motif (on ritual bronzes from the Shang and Zhou dynasties) |
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orei(p); onrei(御礼) / ore(p); onre(御礼) おれい(P); おんれい(御礼) |
(1) (polite language) thanks; gratitude; (2) (polite language) manners; etiquette; (3) (polite language) bow; (4) (polite language) reward; gift; (5) (polite language) ceremony; ritual |
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kufuu / kufu くふう |
(noun/participle) (1) scheme; device; scheming; devising; figuring out; coming up with; solving ingeniously; (noun/participle) (2) dedication to spiritual improvement (esp. through Zen meditation) |
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satori さとり |
(1) comprehension; understanding; (2) {Buddh} enlightenment; spiritual awakening; satori |
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souyoushou / soyosho そうようしょう |
{med} pruritus; itching |
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tokko; dokko とっこ; どっこ |
(1) {Buddh} single-pronged vajra; tokko; dokko; copper or iron implement, pointed at both ends, used in esoteric Buddhist rituals; (2) cloth of a tokko pattern |
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kuizome くいぞめ |
(See お食い初め) okuizome; weaning ceremony; ritual meal for a 100-day old infant |
オオミミハリネズミ see styles |
oomimiharinezumi オオミミハリネズミ |
long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) |
スピリチャリティー see styles |
supiricharitii / supirichariti スピリチャリティー |
(ik) spirituality |
スピリチュアリズム see styles |
supirichuarizumu スピリチュアリズム |
spiritualism |
スピリチュアリティ see styles |
supirichuariti スピリチュアリティ |
spirituality |
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shioomaku しおをまく |
(exp,v5k) (occ. insulting, indicating somebody is not wanted) to spread salt (to spiritually purify) |
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yamatogura; wagura やまとぐら; わぐら |
(See 唐鞍) Japanese-style ritual saddle |
物質文明和精神文明 物质文明和精神文明 see styles |
wù zhì wén míng hé jīng shén wén míng wu4 zhi4 wen2 ming2 he2 jing1 shen2 wen2 ming2 wu chih wen ming ho ching shen wen ming |
material and spiritual culture; matter and mind; material progress, ideology and culture (philosophic slogan, adopted into Deng Xiaoping theory from 1978) |
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hanakago(花kago, 花籠); keko(花籠, 華筥); hanako(花籠)(ok) はなかご(花かご, 花籠); けこ(花籠, 華筥); はなこ(花籠)(ok) |
(1) (はなかご, はなこ only) flower basket; (2) (はなかご, けこ only) {Buddh} (usu. けこ) flower basket (or plate) used for flower-scattering rituals |
エスピリトゥサント島 see styles |
esupiritotosantotou / esupiritotosantoto エスピリトゥサントとう |
(place-name) Espiritu Santo (island) |
ニグロスピリチュアル see styles |
nigurosupirichuaru ニグロスピリチュアル |
Negro spiritual |
ビルドゥングスロマン see styles |
birudodongusuroman ビルドゥングスロマン |
novel about one's education, spiritual growth, etc, (ger:); coming-of-age story; Bildungsroman |
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soroibumi そろいぶみ |
(1) {sumo} ritual stamping in the ring; (noun/participle) (2) lineup; appearance together |
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tauematsuri たうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
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kawazugarishinji(蛙狩神事); kawazugarinoshinji(蛙狩no神事) かわずがりしんじ(蛙狩神事); かわずがりのしんじ(蛙狩の神事) |
{Shinto} frog hunting ritual |
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okuizome おくいぞめ |
okuizome; weaning ceremony; ritual meal for a 100-day old infant |
ニグロ・スピリチュアル see styles |
niguro supirichuaru ニグロ・スピリチュアル |
Negro spiritual |
ビルドゥングス・ロマン see styles |
birudodongusu roman ビルドゥングス・ロマン |
novel about one's education, spiritual growth, etc, (ger:); coming-of-age story; Bildungsroman |
真秀呂場(ateji) see styles |
mahoroba まほろば |
(1) (kana only) great and splendid land (of Yamato); (2) spiritual center of the land; one's spiritual home; (3) excellent location; splendid place |
ブラックスピリチュアルズ see styles |
burakkusupirichuaruzu ブラックスピリチュアルズ |
black spirituals |
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kufuu / kufu くふう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) devising (a way); contriving; inventing; thinking up; figuring out; coming up with; working out; (2) device; design; idea; plan; invention; (noun, transitive verb) (3) dedication to spiritual improvement (esp. through Zen meditation) |
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kamiwaza(p); kamuwaza(ok); kanwaza(ok) かみわざ(P); かむわざ(ok); かんわざ(ok) |
(1) divine work; miracle; superhuman feat; (2) (archaism) (See 神事・しんじ) Shinto ritual |
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shikiri しきり |
(1) partition; division; boundary; compartment; (2) settlement of accounts; (3) {sumo} preliminary warm-up ritual; toeing the mark; (4) directing; controlling; managing; taking responsibility for |
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souyou / soyo そうよう |
(1) itch; pruritus; (adjectival noun) (2) amyctic; pruritic; itchy; irritating |
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takiage たきあげ |
(1) {Shinto} bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc.; (2) (See 護摩・ごま) ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering |
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yudate(湯立te, 湯立); yudachi(湯立chi, 湯立) ゆだて(湯立て, 湯立); ゆだち(湯立ち, 湯立) |
(See 巫女・みこ・2) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health) |
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pawaasupotto; pawaa supotto / pawasupotto; pawa supotto パワースポット; パワー・スポット |
(See エネルギースポット) power spot (wasei:); spiritual hot spot; location said to be flowing with mystical energy |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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