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Simple Dictionary Definition

エドヒガン

see styles
 edohigan
    エドヒガン
(kana only) double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula)

お不動さん

see styles
 ofudousan / ofudosan
    おふどうさん
(familiar language) (See 不動明王・ふどうみょうおう) Acala (Wisdom King); Acalanatha; Fudō; fierce Buddhist deity

お地蔵さん

see styles
 ojizousan / ojizosan
    おじぞうさん
(polite language) (familiar language) {Buddh} (See 地蔵菩薩) Jizo (esp. statue); Kshitigarbha; Ksitigarbha

Variations:
お盆
御盆

 obon
    おぼん
(1) Obon; Bon Festival; Buddhist festival for honouring the spirits of one's ancestors, held in July or August; (2) (polite language) (See 盆・1) tray

Variations:
お経
御経

 okyou / okyo
    おきょう
(polite language) {Buddh} (See 経) sutra

お釈迦さん

see styles
 oshakasan
    おしゃかさん
Buddha; Shakyamuni

カブドス島

see styles
 kabudosutou / kabudosuto
    カブドスとう
(place-name) Cavdhos (island)

Variations:
ご影
御影

 goei; miei(御影); gyoei(御影) / goe; mie(御影); gyoe(御影)
    ごえい; みえい(御影); ぎょえい(御影)
(honorific or respectful language) (ぎょえい is usu. for royalty; みえい for Buddhism) image (esp. of a deity, buddha, royal, noble, etc.)

サブデラト

see styles
 sabuderato
    サブデラト
(place-name) Sabderat

シェーブデ

see styles
 sheebude
    シェーブデ
(place-name) Skovde

ジャータカ

see styles
 jaataka / jataka
    ジャータカ
{Buddh} ancient Indian collection of tales on the early lives of Buddha (ca. 4th century BCE) (san: jātaka); Jataka

しょうぶ谷

see styles
 shoubudani / shobudani
    しょうぶだに
(place-name) Shoubudani

ゼブダーニ

see styles
 zebudaani / zebudani
    ゼブダーニ
(place-name) Zebdani

ダンマパダ

see styles
 danmapada
    ダンマパダ
{Buddh} (See 法句経) Dhammapada

Variations:
チミ
ちみ

 chimi; chimi
    チミ; ちみ
(pronoun) (familiar language) (colloquialism) (See きみ・1) you; buddy; pal

テーレブダ

see styles
 teerebuda
    テーレブダ
(place-name) Tereboda

デライブド

see styles
 deraibudo
    デライブド
derived

なまんだぶ

see styles
 namandabu
    なまんだぶ
(expression) (Buddhist term) (colloquialism) I sincerely believe in Amitabha; Lord have mercy on me

バーブーダ

see styles
 baabuuda / babuda
    バーブーダ
(place-name) Barbuda

ハゲブダイ

see styles
 hagebudai
    ハゲブダイ
bullethead parrotfish (Chlorurus sordidus, was Scarus sordidus); daisy parrotfish

バジェット

see styles
 pajetto
    パジェット
budget; (personal name) Padgett

ババブダン

see styles
 bababudan
    ババブダン
(person) Baba Budan

ブーディカ

see styles
 buudika / budika
    ブーディカ
(company) Boudica; (c) Boudica

ブーデニブ

see styles
 buudenibu / budenibu
    ブーデニブ
(place-name) Bou Denib

ブードゥー

see styles
 buudodoo / budodoo
    ブードゥー
voodoo

ブードロー

see styles
 buudoroo / budoroo
    ブードロー
(surname) Boudreau

フジウツギ

see styles
 fujiutsugi
    フジウツギ
(kana only) Japanese butterfly bush (species of buddleia, Buddleja japonica)

ブシュカン

see styles
 bushukan
    ブシュカン
Buddha's hand; fingered citron (Citrus medica sarcodactylus)

ブタペスト

see styles
 budapesuto
    ブダペスト
Budapest; (place-name) Budapest (Hungary)

ブッドレア

see styles
 buddorea
    ブッドレア
(See 藤空木) buddleia (esp. the butterfly bush, Buddleja davidii) (lat:)

ブドウの木

see styles
 budounoki / budonoki
    ブドウのき
grapevine

ブドウパン

see styles
 budoupan / budopan
    ブドウパン
(kana only) raisin bread

ブドウ球菌

see styles
 budoukyuukin / budokyukin
    ブドウきゅうきん
staphylococcus

ぶどう膜炎

see styles
 budoumakuen / budomakuen
    ぶどうまくえん
uveitis

ヘブディジ

see styles
 hebudiji
    ヘブディジ
(personal name) Hebdige

ホシブドウ

see styles
 hoshibudou / hoshibudo
    ホシブドウ
raisin; raisins

ボブドール

see styles
 bobudooru
    ボブドール
(person) Bob Dole

マリア観音

see styles
 mariakannon
    マリアかんのん
(See マリア・1,観音) Maria Kannon; statue of the Virgin Mary disguised as a Buddhist Kannon statue, used by hidden Christians during the Edo period

モリブデン

see styles
 moribuden
    モリブデン
molybdenum (Mo) (ger: Molybdaen); (place-name) Moribuden

ライブドア

see styles
 raibudoa
    ライブドア
(company) Livedoor; (c) Livedoor

リブドジェ

see styles
 ribudoje
    リブドジェ
(place-name) Rive-de-Gier

一切佛心印

see styles
yī qiè fó xīn yìn
    yi1 qie4 fo2 xin1 yin4
i ch`ieh fo hsin yin
    i chieh fo hsin yin
 issai busshin'in
trikona. The sign on a Buddha's breast, especially that on Vairocana's; the sign of the Buddha-mind; it is a triangle of flame pointing downwards to indicate power overall temptations; it is also 一切徧智印 the sign of omniscience.

一切如來定


一切如来定

see styles
yī qiè rú lái dìng
    yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 ding4
i ch`ieh ju lai ting
    i chieh ju lai ting
 issai nyorai jō
The highest of the 108 degrees of samādhi practised by bodhisattvas, also called 大空三昧 śūnyasamādhi, i.e. of the great void, or immateriality, and 金剛三昧 vajrasamādhi, Diamond samādhi. A samādhi on the idea that all things are of the (same) Buddha-nature.

一切如來寶


一切如来宝

see styles
yī qiè rú lái bǎo
    yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 bao3
i ch`ieh ju lai pao
    i chieh ju lai pao
 issai nyorai hō
The talismanic pearl of all Buddhas, especially one in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala who holds a lotus in his left hand and the talismanic pearl in his right.

一歩下がる

see styles
 ipposagaru
    いっぽさがる
(exp,v5r) (1) to take a step backward; (exp,v5r) (2) (idiom) to step back (i.e. to re-think something); to distance oneself (from); to take a back seat; (exp,v5r) (3) (idiom) to behave humbly; (exp,v5r) (4) (idiom) to budge (a little); to make one concession

一生入妙覺


一生入妙觉

see styles
yī shēng rù miào jué
    yi1 sheng1 ru4 miao4 jue2
i sheng ju miao chüeh
 isshō nyūmyōkaku
A Tiantai doctrine that Buddha-enlightenment can be attained by any in one lifetime, i.e. the present life.

七仏通戒偈

see styles
 shichibutsutsuukaige / shichibutsutsukaige
    しちぶつつうかいげ
{Buddh} Verse of the Shared Morality of the Seven Buddhas

七種懺悔心


七种忏悔心

see styles
qī zhǒng chàn huǐ xīn
    qi1 zhong3 chan4 hui3 xin1
ch`i chung ch`an hui hsin
    chi chung chan hui hsin
 shichishu sange shin
The seven mental attitudes in penitential meditation or worship : shame, at not yet being free from mortality 慚愧心; fear, of the pains of hell, etc.; turning from the evil world; desire for enlightenment and complete renunciation; impartiality in love to all; gratitude to the Buddha; meditation on the unreality of the sin-nature, that sin arises from perversion and that it has no real existence.

三七日思惟

see styles
sān qī rì sī wéi
    san1 qi1 ri4 si1 wei2
san ch`i jih ssu wei
    san chi jih ssu wei
 sanshichi nichi shiyui
The twenty-one days spent by the Buddha, after his enlightenment, in walking round the bo-tree and considering how to carry his Mahāyāna way of salvation to the world; v. 法華經,方便品.

三世三千佛

see styles
sān shì sān qiān fó
    san1 shi4 san1 qian1 fo2
san shih san ch`ien fo
    san shih san chien fo
 sanze sanzen butsu
The thousand Buddhas of each of the three kalpas — of the past, called 莊嚴 kalpa, the present 賢, and the future 星宿. Their names are variously given in several sutra, with a complete list in the 三手佛名經.

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.

三千塵點劫


三千尘点劫

see styles
sān qiān chén diǎn jié
    san1 qian1 chen2 dian3 jie2
san ch`ien ch`en tien chieh
    san chien chen tien chieh
 sanzen jinten gō
The kalpa of the ancient Buddha Mahābhijñābhibhū (大通智; 勝佛), mentioned in the Lotus Sūtra, i. e. a kalpa of incalculable antiquity, e. g. surpassing the number of the particles of a chiliocosm which has been ground to powder, turned into ink, and dropped, drop by drop, at vast distances throughout boundless space.

三摩地念誦


三摩地念诵

see styles
sān mó dì niàn sòng
    san1 mo2 di4 nian4 song4
san mo ti nien sung
 sanmaji nenju
Silent or meditative repetition of the name of Buddha.

三曼陀犍陀

see styles
sān màn tuó jiān tuó
    san1 man4 tuo2 jian1 tuo2
san man t`o chien t`o
    san man to chien to
 sanmandakenda
(or 三萬陀犍陀, or 三曼陀犍提) Samantagandha, 普熏 universally fragrant. A tree in Paradise; a title of a Buddha.

三界唯一心

see styles
sān jiè wéi yī xīn
    san1 jie4 wei2 yi1 xin1
san chieh wei i hsin
 sankai i isshin
The triple world is but one mind; from a verse of the 華嚴 sūtra; it proceeds 心外無別法, 心佛及衆生, 是三無差別 "outside mind there is no other thing; mind, Buddha, and all the living, these three are not different"; in other words, there is no differentiating between these three, for all is mind.

三種波羅蜜


三种波罗蜜

see styles
sān zhǒng bō luó mì
    san1 zhong3 bo1 luo2 mi4
san chung po lo mi
 sanshu haramitsu
The three kinds of pāramitā ideals, or methods of perfection: (a) 世間波羅蜜 that of people in general relating to this world; (b) 出世間波羅蜜 that of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas relating to the future life for themselves; (c) 出世間上上波羅蜜 the supreme one of bodhisattvas, relating to the future life for all; cf. 三種智.

三耶三佛陀

see styles
sān yé sān fó tuó
    san1 ye2 san1 fo2 tuo2
san yeh san fo t`o
    san yeh san fo to
 sanyasanbudda
(Skt. samyak-saṃbuddha)

三能三不能

see styles
sān néng sān bù néng
    san1 neng2 san1 bu4 neng2
san neng san pu neng
 sannō sanfunō
The three things possible and impossible to a Buddha. He can (a) have perfect knowledge of all things; (b) know all the natures of all beings, and fathom the affairs of countless ages; (c) save countless beings. But he cannot (a) annihilate causality, i.e. karma; (b) save unconditionally; (c) end the realm of the living.

三菩伽迦耶

see styles
sān pú qié jiā yé
    san1 pu2 qie2 jia1 ye2
san p`u ch`ieh chia yeh
    san pu chieh chia yeh
 sanbogakaya
saṃbhogakāya. (1) The "body of enjoyment " or recompense-body of a Buddha; his 報身 or reward-body, one of the Trikāya, 三身. (2) The third of the buddhakṣetra 佛土, the domain in which all respond perfectly to their Buddha.

三藐三佛陀

see styles
sān miǎo sān fó tuó
    san1 miao3 san1 fo2 tuo2
san miao san fo t`o
    san miao san fo to
 sanmyaku sambudda
saṃyaksaṃbuddha 三耶三佛 (檀). The third of the ten titles of a Buddha, defined as 正徧知 (or 覺), or 正等覺 etc., one who has perfect universal knowledge or understanding; omniscient.

三藐三菩提

see styles
sān miǎo sān pú tí
    san1 miao3 san1 pu2 ti2
san miao san p`u t`i
    san miao san pu ti
 sammyaku sambodai
三貌糝帽地; 三耶三菩 saṃyak-saṃbodhi. Correct universal intelligence, 正徧知 (道). Correct equal or universal enlightenment (正等覺). Correct universal perfect enlightenment (正等正覺). An epithet of every Buddha. The full term is anuttarā-saṃyak-saṃbodhi, perfect universal enlightenment, knowledge, or understanding; omniscience.

三阿僧祇劫

see styles
sān ā sēng qí jié
    san1 a1 seng1 qi2 jie2
san a seng ch`i chieh
    san a seng chi chieh
 san asōgikō
The three great asaṃkhyeya (i.e. beyond number) kalpas— the three timeless periods of a bodhisattva's progress to Buddhahood.

上座部仏教

see styles
 jouzabubukkyou / jozabubukkyo
    じょうざぶぶっきょう
Theravada Buddhism

不久詣道場


不久诣道场

see styles
bù jiǔ yì dào cháng
    bu4 jiu3 yi4 dao4 chang2
pu chiu i tao ch`ang
    pu chiu i tao chang
 fuku kei dōjō
Not long before he visits the place of enlightenment or of Truth, i. e. soon will become a Buddha.

不取正覺願


不取正觉愿

see styles
bù qǔ zhèng jué yuàn
    bu4 qu3 zheng4 jue2 yuan4
pu ch`ü cheng chüeh yüan
    pu chü cheng chüeh yüan
 fushu shōgaku gan
Amitābha's vow of not taking up his Buddhahood till each of his forty-eight vows is fulfilled, an affix to each of the vows.

不受不施派

see styles
 fujufuseha
    ふじゅふせは
{Buddh} Nichiren sect that does not accept from or give to non-believers

不空成就佛

see styles
bù kōng chéng jiù fó
    bu4 kong1 cheng2 jiu4 fo2
pu k`ung ch`eng chiu fo
    pu kung cheng chiu fo
 Fukūjōshū butsu
Amoghasiddhi Buddha
Amoghasiddhi

不聞惡名願


不闻恶名愿

see styles
bù wén è míng yuàn
    bu4 wen2 e4 ming2 yuan4
pu wen o ming yüan
 fumon akumyō gan
The sixteenth of Amitābha's forty-eight vows, that he would not enter final Buddhahood as long as anyone of evil repute existed.

世雄兩足尊


世雄两足尊

see styles
shì xióng liǎng zú zūn
    shi4 xiong2 liang3 zu2 zun1
shih hsiung liang tsu tsun
 seyū ryōsoku son
The World-hero and two legged (or human) honoured one, Buddha, or the honoured among human bipeds.

両界曼荼羅

see styles
 ryoukaimandara / ryokaimandara
    りょうかいまんだら
{Buddh} (See 胎蔵界曼荼羅・たいぞうかいまんだら,金剛界曼荼羅・こんごうかいまんだら) Mandala of the Two Realms; Womb Realm and Matrix Realm Mandalas

両部曼荼羅

see styles
 ryoubumandara / ryobumandara
    りょうぶまんだら
{Buddh} (See 両界曼荼羅・りょうかいまんだら) Mandala of the Two Realms; Womb Realm and Matrix Realm Mandalas

中ブドウ沢

see styles
 nakabudousawa / nakabudosawa
    なかブドウさわ
(place-name) Nakabudousawa

中台八葉院

see styles
 chuudaihachiyouin / chudaihachiyoin
    ちゅうだいはちよういん
(rare) center of the Garbhadhatu mandala (containing Mahavairocana and eight Buddhas)

中臺八葉院


中台八叶院

see styles
zhōng tái bā shě yuàn
    zhong1 tai2 ba1 she3 yuan4
chung t`ai pa she yüan
    chung tai pa she yüan
 chūdai hachiyō in
The Court of the eight-petaled lotus in the middle of the Garbhadhātu, with Vairocana in its center and four Buddhas and four bodhisattvas on the eight petals. The lotus is likened to the human heart, with the Sun-Buddha 大日 at its center. The four Buddhas are E. Akṣobhya, S. Ratnasambhava, W. Amitābha, N. Amoghasiddhi; the four bodhisattvas are S. E. Samantabhadra, S. W. Mañjuśrī, N. W. Avalokiteśvara, and N. E. Maitreya.

乞㗚雙提贊

see styles
qǐ lì shuāng tí zàn
    qi3 li4 shuang1 ti2 zan4
ch`i li shuang t`i tsan
    chi li shuang ti tsan
hri-srong-lde-btsan king of Tibet (A.D. 743-798). In 747 he brought to Tibet "the real founder of Lamaism" (Eliot), Padmasaṃbhava蓮華生上師, a Buddhist of Swat (Urgyan), who introduced a system of magic and mysticism (saturated with Śivaism) which found its way into Mongolia and China. The king was converted to Buddhism by his mother, a Chinese princess, and became a powerful supporter of it. He encouraged the translation of the Buddhist canon which was completed by his successors. He is worshipped as an incarnation of Mañjuśrī.

乾しぶどう

see styles
 hoshibudou / hoshibudo
    ほしぶどう
raisin; raisins

予算カット

see styles
 yosankatto
    よさんカット
budget cuts

予算を削る

see styles
 yosanokezuru
    よさんをけずる
(exp,v5r) to curtail a budget

予算委員会

see styles
 yosaniinkai / yosaninkai
    よさんいいんかい
(1) Budget Committee (of the Upper and Lower Houses of the Diet); (2) budget committee

事業仕分け

see styles
 jigyoushiwake / jigyoshiwake
    じぎょうしわけ
program review; budget screening; review and prioritization of government programs

二入四行論


二入四行论

see styles
èr rù sì xíng lùn
    er4 ru4 si4 xing2 lun4
erh ju ssu hsing lun
 ninyuushigyouron / ninyushigyoron
    ににゅうしぎょうろん
{Buddh} Treatise on the Two Entrances and Four Practices
Treatise on the Two Entrances and Four Practices

二十五圓通


二十五圆通

see styles
èr shí wǔ yuán tōng
    er4 shi2 wu3 yuan2 tong1
erh shih wu yüan t`ung
    erh shih wu yüan tung
 nijūgo enzū
The twenty-five kinds of perfect understanding of the truth; they refer to the 六塵, 六根, 六識, and 七大; disciples of the Buddha are said each to have acquired a special knowledge of one of these twenty-five and to have been recognized as its authority, e. g. Guanyin of the ear, Dignāga of sound, etc.

五不可思議


五不可思议

see styles
wǔ bù kě sī yì
    wu3 bu4 ke3 si1 yi4
wu pu k`o ssu i
    wu pu ko ssu i
 go fukashigi
The five inconceivable, or thought-surpassing things. v. 不可思議.; The five indescribables, of the 智度論 30, are: The number of living beings; all the consequences of karma; the powers of a state of dhyāna; the powers of nagas; the powers of the Buddhas.

五佛羯磨印

see styles
wǔ fó jié mó yìn
    wu3 fo2 jie2 mo2 yin4
wu fo chieh mo yin
 gobutsu konma in
The manual signs by which the characteristic of each of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas is shown in the Diamond-realm group, i. e. Vairocana, the closed hand of wisdom; Akṣobhya, right fingers touching the ground, firm wisdom; Ratnasaṃbhava, right hand open uplifted, vow-making sign; Amitābha, samādhi sign, right fingers in left palm, preaching and ending doubts; and Amoghasiddhi, i. e. Śākyamuni, the karma sign, i. e. final nirvana. These mūdra, or manual signs, are from the 瑜祇經 but other forms are common.

五十二身像

see styles
wǔ shí èr shēn xiàng
    wu3 shi2 er4 shen1 xiang4
wu shih erh shen hsiang
 gojūni shinzō
The maṇḍala of Amitābha with his fifty-two attendant Bodhisattvas and Buddhas. Also known as 阿彌陀佛五十菩薩像 or 五十 ニ 尊 or 五通曼荼羅; said to have been communicated to 五通菩薩 in India at the 鷄頭磨寺.

五同緣意識


五同缘意识

see styles
wǔ tóng yuán yì shì
    wu3 tong2 yuan2 yi4 shi4
wu t`ung yüan i shih
    wu tung yüan i shih
 go dōen ishiki
One of the four kinds of 意識 q. v.; the mental concept of the perceptions of the five senses. 五味 The five flavours, or stages of making ghee, which is said to be a cure for all ailments; it is a Tiantai illustration of the five periods of the Buddha's teaching: (1) M000190 |ksira, fresh milk, his first preaching, i. e. that of the 華嚴經 Avatamsaka, for śrāvakas and pratyeka-buddhas; (2) 酪 |dadhi, coagulated milk, cream, the 阿含經 Agamas, for Hīnayāna generally; (3) 生酥 | navanita, curdled, the 方等經 Vaipulyas, for the Mahāyāna 通經(4) 涅槃經 |ghola, butter, the 般若經 Prajna, for the Mahāyāna 別教; (5) 醍醐 |sarpirmandla, clarified butter, ghee, the 法華 Lotus and 涅槃經 Nirvana sutras, for the Mahāyāna 圓教; see also 五時教, and v. 涅槃經 14. Also, the ordinary five flavours -sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, and salty.

Variations:
五果
五菓

 goka
    ごか
(1) five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut); (2) (五果 only) {Buddh} five types of effect in cause-and-effect relationships; (3) (五果 only) {Buddh} five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life

五趣生死輪


五趣生死轮

see styles
wǔ qù shēng sǐ lún
    wu3 qu4 sheng1 si3 lun2
wu ch`ü sheng ssu lun
    wu chü sheng ssu lun
 goshu shōji rin
A series of pictures to show the course of life and death, ascribed in the Sarvāstivāda Vinaya 34 to the Buddha.

井戸祖父谷

see styles
 idosobudani
    いどそぶだに
(place-name) Idosobudani

人分陀利華


人分陀利华

see styles
rén fēn tuó lì huā
    ren2 fen1 tuo2 li4 hua1
jen fen t`o li hua
    jen fen to li hua
 ninbun dari ke
A Lotus among men, a Buddha, also applied to all who invoke Amitābha. 人師子; 人師(or 獅)子.

Variations:
仏種
佛種

 busshu
    ぶっしゅ
(1) {Buddh} seed of Buddhahood; (2) something that makes it possible to attain Buddhahood; (3) teaching of Buddha which make it possible to be enlightened

Variations:
仏詣
物詣

 bukkei / bukke
    ぶっけい
(rare) act of visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple

仏足石の歌

see styles
 bussokusekinouta / bussokusekinota
    ぶっそくせきのうた
poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara

仏足石歌体

see styles
 bussokusekikatai
    ぶっそくせきかたい
form of poetry found on the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara (following a 5-7-5-7-7-7 moraic pattern)

Variations:
仏餉
仏聖

 busshou / bussho
    ぶっしょう
{Buddh} rice offered to Buddha

他化自在天

see styles
tā huà zì zài tiān
    ta1 hua4 zi4 zai4 tian1
t`a hua tzu tsai t`ien
    ta hua tzu tsai tien
 takejizaiten
    たけじざいてん
{Buddh} (See 六欲天) heaven of controlling others' emanations
heaven where one can partake of the pleasures created in other heavens

他毘梨與部


他毘梨与部

see styles
tā pí lí yǔ bù
    ta1 pi2 li2 yu3 bu4
t`a p`i li yü pu
    ta pi li yü pu
 Tabiriyo bu
他毘利 (or 梯毘利); 他鞞羅部; 體毘履 (or 體毘裏) Sthavirāḥ; 上巫; 老宿 One of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika School, so called after the Vaibhāṣika-śāstra, v. 毘; the school was reputed as later represented by the Mahāvihāra-vāsins, Jetavanīyās, Abhayagirivāsins, in Ceylon; but the history of the Buddhist sects is uncertain.

付法の八祖

see styles
 fuhounohasso / fuhonohasso
    ふほうのはっそ
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 伝持の八祖) the Eight Lineage Patriarchs who received the transmission of the teachings, leading back to the Vairocana Buddha (Vairocana Buddha, Vajrasattva, Nagarjuna, Nagabodhi, Vajrabodhi, Amoghavajra, Huigo and Kukai) (in Shingon)

伊帝目多伽

see styles
yī dì mù duō qié
    yi1 di4 mu4 duo1 qie2
i ti mu to ch`ieh
    i ti mu to chieh
 itaimokutaka
(or 伊帝日多伽 or 伊帝越多伽) ityuktas, so said, or reported; itivṛttakam, so occurring; the Buddha's discourses arising out of events; intp. as 本事 q. v. personal events, or Jātaka stories, one of the twelve classes of Buddhist literature, i. e. 十二部經 biographical narratives.

伊泥延腨相

see styles
yī ní yán shuàn xiàng
    yi1 ni2 yan2 shuan4 xiang4
i ni yen shuan hsiang
 inienzen sō
(or M065770) aiṇeyajaṅgha. The eighth of the thirty-two characteristic signs of a Buddha, knees like those of a royal stag.

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

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