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過去七佛


过去七佛

see styles
guō qù qī fó
    guo1 qu4 qi1 fo2
kuo ch`ü ch`i fo
    kuo chü chi fo
 kako shichibutsu
The seven past Buddhas: Vipaśyin, Śikhin, Visvabhū (of the previous 莊嚴 kalpa), and Krakucchanda, Kanakamuni, Kāśyapa, and Śākyamuni (of the 賢 or present kalpa).

達磨馱都


达磨驮都

see styles
dá mó tuó dū
    da2 mo2 tuo2 du1
ta mo t`o tu
    ta mo to tu
 darumadatsu
dharmadhātu, tr. 法界 'the element of law or of existence' (M.W.); all psychic and non-psychic processes (64 dharmas), with the exception of rūpa-skandha and mano-ayatana (11), grouped as one dharma element; the storehouse or matrix of phenomena, all-embracing totality of things; in the Tantric school, Vairocana divided into Garbhadhātu (material) and Vajradhātu (indestructible); a relic of the Buddha.

達賴喇嘛


达赖喇嘛

see styles
dá lài lǎ ma
    da2 lai4 la3 ma5
ta lai la ma
 Darai Rama
Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama, the head of the Yellow-robe sect of Tibetan Buddhism, and chief of the nation.

那提迦葉


那提迦叶

see styles
nà tí jiā shě
    na4 ti2 jia1 she3
na t`i chia she
    na ti chia she
 Nadai Kashō
捺地迦葉波 Nadīkāśyapa, brother of Mahākāśyapa, to become Samantaprabhāsa Buddha.

邪知邪見


邪知邪见

see styles
xié zhī xié jiàn
    xie2 zhi1 xie2 jian4
hsieh chih hsieh chien
false wisdom and erroneous views (Buddhism)

部派仏教

see styles
 buhabukkyou / buhabukkyo
    ぶはぶっきょう
(hist) early Buddhist schools; Nikaya Buddhism

酒肉朋友

see styles
jiǔ ròu péng you
    jiu3 rou4 peng2 you5
chiu jou p`eng yu
    chiu jou peng yu
lit. drinking buddy (idiom); fig. fair-weather friend

醍醐灌頂


醍醐灌顶

see styles
tí hú guàn dǐng
    ti2 hu2 guan4 ding3
t`i hu kuan ting
    ti hu kuan ting
lit. to anoint your head with the purest cream (idiom); fig. to enlighten people with perfect wisdom; flawless Buddhist teaching

釈迦三尊

see styles
 shakasanzon
    しゃかさんぞん
{Buddh} Shakyamuni triad; Gautama triad; image of Shakyamuni (Gautama) Buddha flanked by two attendants

釈迦如来

see styles
 nikurube
    にくるべ
Gautama Buddha; Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th century BCE?); (surname) Nikurube

釈迦牟尼

see styles
 shakamuni
    しゃかむに
Gautama Buddha (san: Śākyamuni); Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th century BCE?)

釋提桓因


释提桓因

see styles
shì tí huán yīn
    shi4 ti2 huan2 yin1
shih t`i huan yin
    shih ti huan yin
 Shaku daikanin
Śakro-devānāmindra, 釋 Śakra 提桓 devānām 因 Indra; Śakra the Indra of the devas, the sky-god, the god of the nature-gods, ruler of the thirty-three heavens, considered by Buddhists as inferior to the Buddhist saint, but as a deva-protector of Buddhism. Also 釋羅; 賒羯羅因陀羅; 帝釋; 釋帝; v. 釋迦. He has numerous other appellations.

釋迦獅子


释迦狮子

see styles
shì jiā shī zǐ
    shi4 jia1 shi1 zi3
shih chia shih tzu
 Shaka shishi
Śākyasiṃha, the lion of the Śākyas, i.e. the Buddha.

釋迦菩薩


释迦菩萨

see styles
shì jiā pú sà
    shi4 jia1 pu2 sa4
shih chia p`u sa
    shih chia pu sa
 Shaka bosatsu
Śākya-bodhisattva, one of the previous incarnations of the Buddha.

重閣講堂


重阁讲堂

see styles
chóng gé jiǎng táng
    chong2 ge2 jiang3 tang2
ch`ung ko chiang t`ang
    chung ko chiang tang
 jūkaku kōdō
The double-storeyed hall at Vaiśālī where the Buddha stayed.

野ぶどう

see styles
 nobudou / nobudo
    のぶどう
wild grape; wild grapevine; ampelopsis

金光佛刹

see styles
jīn guāng fó chà
    jin1 guang1 fo2 cha4
chin kuang fo ch`a
    chin kuang fo cha
 konkō bussetsu
The lowest of the Buddha-kṣetra, or lands.

金剛不壞


金刚不坏

see styles
jīn gāng bù huài
    jin1 gang1 bu4 huai4
chin kang pu huai
 kongō fue
(金剛不壞身) The diamond indestructible (body), the Buddha.

金剛佛子


金刚佛子

see styles
jīn gāng fó zǐ
    jin1 gang1 fo2 zi3
chin kang fo tzu
 Kongō busshi
A son of the vajra-buddha, i.e. of Vairocana, a term applied to those newly baptized into the esoteric sect.

金剛力士


金刚力士

see styles
jīn gāng lì shì
    jin1 gang1 li4 shi4
chin kang li shih
 kongourikishi / kongorikishi
    こんごうりきし
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵・こんごうしょ) Deva king (guardian god at a temple gate, holding a vajra); Vajrapani
vajra-warriors

金剛童子


金刚童子

see styles
jīn gāng tóng zǐ
    jin1 gang1 tong2 zi3
chin kang t`ung tzu
    chin kang tung tzu
 kongoudoushi / kongodoshi
    こんごうどうし
(place-name) Kongoudoushi
vajrakumāra, 金剛使者 a vajra-messenger of the buddhas or bodhisattvas; also an incarnation of Amitābha in the form of a youth with fierce looks holding a vajra.

金剛薩埵


金刚萨埵

see styles
jīn gāng sà duǒ
    jin1 gang1 sa4 duo3
chin kang sa to
 kongousatta / kongosatta
    こんごうさった
Vajrasattva
{Buddh} Vajrasattva (bodhisattva in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism)
Vajrasattva(-mahāsattva). 金薩 A form of Puxian (Samantabhadra), reckoned as the second of the eight patriarchs of the 眞言宗 Shingon sect, also known as 金剛手 (金剛手祕密王 or金剛手菩薩) and other similar titles. The term is also applied to all vajra-beings, or vajra-bodhisattvas; especially those in the moon-circle in the east of the Diamond maṇḍala. Śākyamuni also takes the vajrasattva form. (1) All beings are vajrasattva, because of their Buddha-nature. (2) So are all beginners in the faith and practice. (3) So are the retinue of Akṣobhya. (4) So is Great Puxian.

金剛薩堕

see styles
 kongousatta / kongosatta
    こんごうさった
Vajrasattva; Supreme Being of tantric Buddhism

金剛頂経

see styles
 kongouchougyou; kongouchoukyou / kongochogyo; kongochokyo
    こんごうちょうぎょう; こんごうちょうきょう
{Buddh} Vajrasekhara Sutra

金毛獅子


金毛狮子

see styles
jīn máo shī zǐ
    jin1 mao2 shi1 zi3
chin mao shih tzu
 konmō shishi
The lion with golden hair on which Mañjuśrī (Wenshu) rides; also a previous incarnation of the Buddha.

金胎両部

see styles
 kontairyoubu / kontairyobu
    こんたいりょうぶ
{Buddh} Diamond Realm and Womb Realm

金色世界

see styles
jīn sè shì jiè
    jin1 se4 shi4 jie4
chin se shih chieh
 konjikisekai
    こんじきせかい
{Buddh} golden-hued realm; golden world
The golden-hued heaven of Mañjuśrī (Wenshu).

鎮護国家

see styles
 chingokokka
    ちんごこっか
{Buddh} spiritual protection of the state

鑒真和尚


鉴真和尚

see styles
jiàn zhēn hé shang
    jian4 zhen1 he2 shang5
chien chen ho shang
Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed to Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism

長やぶ谷

see styles
 nagayabudani
    ながやぶだに
(place-name) Nagayabudani

開眼供養


开眼供养

see styles
kāi yǎn gōng yǎng
    kai1 yan3 gong1 yang3
k`ai yen kung yang
    kai yen kung yang
 kaigenkuyou / kaigenkuyo
    かいげんくよう
(yoji) ceremony to consecrate a newly made Buddhist statue or image by inserting the eyes (thereby investing it with soul)
offering of opening the eye

開示悟入


开示悟入

see styles
kāi shì wù rù
    kai1 shi4 wu4 ru4
k`ai shih wu ju
    kai shih wu ju
 kai ji go nyū
The four reasons for a Buddha's appearing in the world: to open up the treasury of truth; to indicate its meaning; to cause men to apprehend it; and to lead them into it.

閻浮檀金


阎浮檀金

see styles
yán fú tán jīn
    yan2 fu2 tan2 jin1
yen fu t`an chin
    yen fu tan chin
 enbuda gon
閻浮那提金 jambūnada-suvarṇa, Jambu-river gold, the golden sand of the Jambu.

閻魔羅闍

see styles
 enmaraja
    えんまらじゃ
{Buddh} (See 閻魔) Yama (king of the world of the dead, who judges the dead); Emma; Yan; Yomna

闍耶犀那


阇耶犀那

see styles
shé yé xī nà
    she2 ye2 xi1 na4
she yeh hsi na
 Jayasaina
or 闍耶宰那 Jayasena, a noted Buddhist scholar of the Vedas.

防微杜漸


防微杜渐

see styles
fáng wēi dù jiàn
    fang2 wei1 du4 jian4
fang wei tu chien
to nip in the bud (idiom)

防患未然

see styles
fáng huàn wèi rán
    fang2 huan4 wei4 ran2
fang huan wei jan
to prevent troubles before the event (idiom); to forestall; to nip something in the bud

防患未萌

see styles
fáng huàn wèi méng
    fang2 huan4 wei4 meng2
fang huan wei meng
to prevent a disaster before the event (idiom); to nip something in the bud

阿しゅく

see styles
 ashuku
    あしゅく
(Buddhist term) Akshobhya (the immovable buddha)

阿修羅道


阿修罗道

see styles
ā xiū luó dào
    a1 xiu1 luo2 dao4
a hsiu lo tao
 ashuradou / ashurado
    あしゅらどう
{Buddh} (See 六道,阿修羅・あしゅら) Asura realm
the state of existence of asuras

阿呆陀羅

see styles
 ahondara; ahodara; ahondara
    あほんだら; あほだら; アホンダラ
(1) (kana only) (ksb:) fool; oaf; airhead; (2) (あほだら only) (abbreviation) (See あほだら経) mock Buddhist sutra; type of fast-paced humorous singing mimicking the chanting of a Buddhist sutra, usually with lyrics satirizing current events

阿弥陀仏

see styles
 amidabutsu
    あみだぶつ
{Buddh} Amitabha

阿提佛陀

see styles
ā tí fó tuó
    a1 ti2 fo2 tuo2
a t`i fo t`o
    a ti fo to
 Adaibudda
Ādi-buddha, the primal buddha of ancient Lamaism (Tib. chos-kyi-daṅ-poḥi-saṅs-rgyas); by the older school he is associated with Puxian born of Vairocana i.e. Kuntu-bzan-po, or Dharmakāya-Samantabhadha; by the later school with Vajradhara, or Vajrasattva, who are considered as identical, and spoken of as omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal, infinite, uncaused, and causing all things.

阿毗三佛

see styles
ā pí sān fú
    a1 pi2 san1 fu2
a p`i san fu
    a pi san fu
(阿毗三佛陀); 阿惟三佛 abhisaṃbuddha, abhisaṃbodha; realizing or manifesting universal enlightenment; fully awake, complete realization.

阿毗達磨

see styles
ā pí dá mó
    a1 pi2 da2 mo2
a p`i ta mo
    a pi ta mo
阿毗曇; 阿鼻達磨 abhidharma. The śāstras, which discuss Buddhist philosophy or metaphysics; defined by Buddhaghōsa as the law or truth (dharma) which (abhi) goes beyond or behind the law; explained by傳 tradition, 勝法 surpassing law, 無比法 incomparable law, 對法 comparing the law, 向法 directional law, showing cause and effect. The阿毗達磨藏 or 阿毗達磨論藏 is the abhidharma-piṭaka, the third part of the tripiṭaka. In the Chinese canon it consists of 大乘論 Mahāyāna treatises, 小乘論 Hīnayāna treatises, and 藏諸論 those brought in during the Song and Yuan dynasties. The阿毗達磨倶舍論 abhidharma-kośa-śāstra, tr. By Xuanzang, is a philosophical work by Vasubandhu refuting doctrines of the Vibhāṣā school. There are many works of which abhidharma forms part of the title.

阿毘達磨


阿毘达磨

see styles
ā pí dá mó
    a1 pi2 da2 mo2
a p`i ta mo
    a pi ta mo
 abidatsuma
    あびだつま
{Buddh} abhidharma; texts that contain detailed reworkings of the Buddhist sutras
abhidharma

阿波羅囉


阿波罗囉

see styles
ā bō luó luō
    a1 bo1 luo2 luo1
a po lo lo
 aharara
阿波邏羅; 阿波摩利; 阿波波; 阿鉢摩; and ? 阿羅婆樓 apalāla, 'not fond of flesh' (M.W.), a destroyer by flood of the crops; the nāga of the source of the river Śubhavăstu (Swat) of Udyāna, about which there are various legends; he, his wife 比壽尼, and his children were all converted to Buddhism.

阿浮達磨


阿浮达磨

see styles
ā fú dá mó
    a1 fu2 da2 mo2
a fu ta mo
 abudatsuma
abdhuta-dharma

阿羅漢訶


阿罗汉诃

see styles
ā luó hàn hē
    a1 luo2 han4 he1
a lo han ho
 arakanka
One of the titles of Buddha, the arhan who has overcome mortality.

阿耨菩提

see styles
ān òu pú tí
    an1 ou4 pu2 ti2
an ou p`u t`i
    an ou pu ti
 anoku bodai
(阿耨多羅三藐三菩提) anuttara-samyak-saṃbodhi; or anubodhi. Unexcelled complete enlightenment, an attribute of every buddha; tr. by 無上正偏知; 無上正等正覺, the highest correct and complete, or universal knowledge or awareness, the perfect wisdom of a buddha, omniscience.

阿育伽樹


阿育伽树

see styles
ā yù qié shù
    a1 yu4 qie2 shu4
a yü ch`ieh shu
    a yü chieh shu
 aikuka ju
The name of a tree under which the mother of the Buddha was painlessly delivered of her son, for which Chinese texts give eight different dates; the jonesia aśoka; it is also called 畢利叉 vṛkṣa.

阿說羅部


阿说罗部

see styles
ā shuō luó bù
    a1 shuo1 luo2 bu4
a shuo lo pu
 Asetsura bu
aiśvarikas, a theistic school of Nepal, which set up Ādi-Buddha as a supreme divinity.

阿鞞跋致

see styles
ē bǐ bá zhì
    e1 bi3 ba2 zhi4
o pi pa chih
 abibatchi
avaivartika, avivartin, aparivartya, 不退轉 One who never recedes; a Bodhisattva who, in his progress towards Buddhahood, never retrogrades to a lower state than that to which he has attained. Also 阿毘跋致; 阿惟越致.

阿頼耶識

see styles
 arayashiki
    あらやしき
{Buddh} alaya-vijnana (store consciousness, consciousness forming the base of all human existence)

阿顚底迦

see styles
ā diān dǐ jiā
    a1 dian1 di3 jia1
a tien ti chia
 atenteika
ātyantika, final, endless, tr. by 畢竟 to or at the end, e.g. no mind for attaining Buddhahood; cf. 阿闡.

阿鼻叫喚

see styles
 abikyoukan / abikyokan
    あびきょうかん
(yoji) agonizing cries; pandemonium; two of Buddhism's hells

阿鼻地獄


阿鼻地狱

see styles
ā bí dì yù
    a1 bi2 di4 yu4
a pi ti yü
 abijigoku
    あびじごく
(Buddhism) the Avici Hell, the last and most painful of the eight hot hells
{Buddh} Avici hell (the eighth and most painful of the eight hells)
avīci hell

隠れ念仏

see styles
 kakurenenbutsu
    かくれねんぶつ
(hist) secret Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism (practised in Kyushu in the Edo period)

隨自意語


随自意语

see styles
suí zì yì yǔ
    sui2 zi4 yi4 yu3
sui tzu i yü
 zuiji igo
Voluntary addresses, or remarks volunteered by the Buddha.

隨類應同


随类应同

see styles
suí lèi yìng tóng
    sui2 lei4 ying4 tong2
sui lei ying t`ung
    sui lei ying tung
 zuirui ōdō
Buddhas and bodhisattvas reveal themselves in varying forms according to the need or nature of the beings whom they desire to save. 隨類生 They are also born into the conditions of those they seek to save.

隻手の声

see styles
 sekishunokoe
    せきしゅのこえ
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 公案) the sound of one hand clapping (a classic Zen koan)

集中審議

see styles
 shuuchuushingi / shuchushingi
    しゅうちゅうしんぎ
(1) intensive deliberation; (2) televised parliamentary debate for an important issue (esp. the budget)

離垢世界


离垢世界

see styles
lí gòu shì jiè
    li2 gou4 shi4 jie4
li kou shih chieh
 riku sekai
The world free from impurity, the name of Śāriputra's buddha-realm.

離苦得樂


离苦得乐

see styles
lí kǔ dé lè
    li2 ku3 de2 le4
li k`u te le
    li ku te le
 riku dokuraku
to abandon suffering and obtain happiness (Buddhism)
to escape suffering and attain happiness

雨宝童子

see styles
 uhoudouji / uhodoji
    うほうどうじ
{Buddh} Uho Doji (divine rain-making boy)

雪の果て

see styles
 yukinohate
    ゆきのはて
(expression) (See 涅槃会,涅槃雪・ねはんゆき) last snows; snow remaining after the anniversary of Buddha's death

雪山大士

see styles
xuě shān dà shì
    xue3 shan1 da4 shi4
hsüeh shan ta shih
 sessan daishi
雪山童子The great man, or youth of the Himālayas, the Buddha in a former incarnation.

雪山獅子


雪山狮子

see styles
xuě shān shī zi
    xue3 shan1 shi1 zi5
hsüeh shan shih tzu
Snow lion, mythological animal, a banned symbol of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism

雪山童子

see styles
xuě shān tóng zǐ
    xue3 shan1 tong2 zi3
hsüeh shan t`ung tzu
    hsüeh shan tung tzu
 sessendouji / sessendoji
    せっせんどうじ
{Buddh} (See 釈迦) young ascetic of the Himalayas; one of the Buddha's past lives
young ascetic of the Himâlayas

雲伝神道

see styles
 undenshintou / undenshinto
    うんでんしんとう
Unden Shinto (branch of Shinto based on Shingon Buddhist teachings)

雲雷音王


云雷音王

see styles
yún léi yīn wáng
    yun2 lei2 yin1 wang2
yün lei yin wang
 Unraion Ō
Megha-dundubhi-svara-rāja, or 雲雷音宿王華智 Jaladhara-garjita-ghoṣa-susvara-nakṣatra-rāja-saṅkusumitā-bhijña. A Buddha 'having a voice musical as the sound of the thunder of the clouds and conversant with the appearance of the regents of the nakshatras'. M.W. A Buddha possessing the wisdom of the Thunder-god and of the flowery stars.

靑面金剛


靑面金刚

see styles
qīng miàn jīn gāng
    qing1 mian4 jin1 gang1
ch`ing mien chin kang
    ching mien chin kang
The blue-faced rāja, protector of Buddhism, king of the yaksas, with open mouth, dog's fangs, three eyes, four arms, wearing skulls on his head, serpents on his legs, etc.

青面金剛

see styles
 shoumenkongou; seimenkongou / shomenkongo; semenkongo
    しょうめんこんごう; せいめんこんごう
{Buddh} (See 密教,庚申待) Shōmen Kongō; Blue-Faced Vajra; blue-skinned deity depicted with two, four or six arms; originally associated with esoteric Buddhism, thought to bring sickness; revered as part of kōshin-machi beliefs during the Edo period

非心非佛

see styles
fēi xīn fēi fó
    fei1 xin1 fei1 fo2
fei hsin fei fo
Apart from mind there is no Buddha; the positive statement is 是心是佛 this mind is Buddha.

非情成佛

see styles
fēi qíng chéng fó
    fei1 qing2 cheng2 fo2
fei ch`ing ch`eng fo
    fei ching cheng fo
The insentient become (or are) Buddha, a tenet of the 圓教, i.e. the doctrine of pan-Buddha.

非生非滅


非生非灭

see styles
fēi shēng fēi miè
    fei1 sheng1 fei1 mie4
fei sheng fei mieh
The doctrine that the Buddha was not really born and did not really die, for he is eternal; resembling Docetism.

革出山門


革出山门

see styles
gé chū shān mén
    ge2 chu1 shan1 men2
ko ch`u shan men
    ko chu shan men
to excommunicate (from a Buddhist monastery)

音聲佛事


音声佛事

see styles
yīn shēng fó shì
    yin1 sheng1 fo2 shi4
yin sheng fo shih
Buddha's work in saving by his preaching.

須跋陀羅


须跋陀罗

see styles
xū bá tuó luó
    xu1 ba2 tuo2 luo2
hsü pa t`o lo
    hsü pa to lo
(須跋陀) Subhadra; the last convert of the Buddha, 'a Brahman 120 years old.'

頭北面西


头北面西

see styles
tóu běi miàn xī
    tou2 bei3 mian4 xi1
t`ou pei mien hsi
    tou pei mien hsi
Head north face west, the proper, attitude in which to sleep, the position of the dying Buddha.

飛行夜叉


飞行夜叉

see styles
fēi xíng yè chā
    fei1 xing2 ye4 cha1
fei hsing yeh ch`a
    fei hsing yeh cha
 higyouyasha / higyoyasha
    ひぎょうやしゃ
{Buddh} (See 夜叉) flying yaksha
Flying yakṣas, or demons.

養癰貽患


养痈贻患

see styles
yǎng yōng yí huàn
    yang3 yong1 yi2 huan4
yang yung i huan
lit. to foster an ulcer and bequeath a calamity (idiom); tolerating budding evil can only lead to disaster; to cherish a viper in one's bosom

養癰遺患


养痈遗患

see styles
yǎng yōng yí huàn
    yang3 yong1 yi2 huan4
yang yung i huan
lit. to foster an ulcer and bequeath a calamity (idiom); tolerating budding evil can only lead to disaster; to cherish a viper in one's bosom

香象之文

see styles
xiāng xiàng zhī wén
    xiang1 xiang4 zhi1 wen2
hsiang hsiang chih wen
A narrative in the Abhidharma-kośa; also a title for the Buddhist canon.

馬頭観音

see styles
 batoukannon / batokannon
    ばとうかんのん
{Buddh} (See 観世音) Hayagriva (manifestation of Avalokitesvara with an ornament in the shape of a horse's head); (place-name) Batoukannon

騎驢覓驢


骑驴觅驴

see styles
qí lǘ mì lǘ
    qi2 lu:2 mi4 lu:2
ch`i lü mi lü
    chi lü mi lü
 ro ni norite ro wo motomu
see 騎驢找驢|骑驴找驴[qi2 lu:2 zhao3 lu:2]
To search for your ass while riding it, i.e. not to recognize the mind of Buddha in one's self.

鬼子母神

see styles
guǐ zǐ mǔ shén
    gui3 zi3 mu3 shen2
kuei tzu mu shen
 kishibojin
    きしぼじん
{Buddh} Hariti (goddess of childbirth and children); (place-name) Kishibojin
A rākṣasī who devours men.

鬼手仏心

see styles
 kishubusshin
    きしゅぶっしん
(expression) (yoji) compassionate ruthlessness; merciless scalpel of a merciful surgeon; a demon's hand and a Buddha's heart

鬼面仏心

see styles
 kimenbusshin
    きめんぶっしん
(yoji) having the face of a devil and the heart of Buddha; having a stern face but a tender heart

鳩摩羅什


鸠摩罗什

see styles
jiū mó luó shí
    jiu1 mo2 luo2 shi2
chiu mo lo shih
 kumarajuu / kumaraju
    くまらじゅう
Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts
(person) Kumarajiva (344-413)
Kumārajīva

鴦崛摩羅


鸯崛摩罗

see styles
yāng jué mó luó
    yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2
yang chüeh mo lo
(鴦崛利摩羅) Aṅgulimālya, chaplet of finger-bones; the Śivaitic sect that wore such chaplets; also 鴦堀摩羅; 鴦掘摩羅; 鴦窶利摩羅 v. 央. One converted by the Buddha is known by this name.

麻布大学

see styles
 azabudaigaku
    あざぶだいがく
(org) Azabu University; (o) Azabu University

默誦佛號


默诵佛号

see styles
mò sòng fó hào
    mo4 song4 fo2 hao4
mo sung fo hao
to chant the names of Buddha

Variations:
3密
三密

 sanmitsu
    さんみつ
(1) (in ref. to 密閉, 密集, 密接) three Cs; three conditions that facilitate the transmission of infectious diseases (closed spaces, crowds, and close contact); (2) {Buddh} (usu. 三密) three mysteries (Buddha's body, speech and mind)

アオブダイ

see styles
 aobudai
    アオブダイ
(kana only) Scarus ovifrons (species of parrotfish)

あなた任せ

see styles
 anatamakase
    あなたまかせ
(expression) leaving everything to Buddha's providence; depending on others; leaving things to others

アヒンサー

see styles
 ahinsaa / ahinsa
    アヒンサー
{Buddh} (See 不殺生) ahimsa; abstinence from taking life; principle of non-violence in Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc.

アブドゥル

see styles
 abudodoru
    アブドゥル
(personal name) Abdul

アブドリノ

see styles
 abudorino
    アブドリノ
(place-name) Abdulino

ウバヒガン

see styles
 ubahigan
    ウバヒガン
(kana only) (obscure) double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula)

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

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