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神の存在証明 see styles |
kaminosonzaishoumei / kaminosonzaishome かみのそんざいしょうめい |
(exp,n) arguments for the existence of God |
簡擇補特伽羅 简择补特伽罗 see styles |
jiǎn zé bǔ tè qié luó jian3 ze2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 chien tse pu t`e ch`ieh lo chien tse pu te chieh lo kenchaku futogara |
investigating individual existence |
補特伽羅無我 补特伽罗无我 see styles |
bǔ tè qié luó wú wǒ bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 wu2 wo3 pu t`e ch`ieh lo wu wo pu te chieh lo wu wo putogara muga |
non-existence of a enduring self |
那伽閼剌樹那 那伽阏剌树那 see styles |
nà qié è là shùn à na4 qie2 e4 la4 shun4 a4 na ch`ieh o la shun a na chieh o la shun a Nakaarajuna |
(or 那伽閼曷樹那) Nāgārjuna, 龍樹 the dragon-arjuna tree, or nāgakrośana, intp. probably wrongly as 龍猛 dragon-fierce. One of the 'four suns' and reputed founder of Mahāyāna (but see 阿 for Aśvaghoṣa), native of South India, the fourteenth patriarch; he is said to have cut off his head as an offering. 'He probably flourished in the latter half of the second century A. D.' Eliot, v. 龍樹. He founded the Mādhyamika or 中 School, generally considered as advocating doctrines of negation or nihilism, but his aim seems to have been a reality beyond the limitations of positive and negative, the identification of contraries in a higher synthesis, e. g. birth and death, existence and non-existence, eternal and non-eternal; v. 中論. |
離言諸有體事 离言诸有体事 see styles |
lí yán zhū yǒu tǐ shì li2 yan2 zhu1 you3 ti3 shi4 li yen chu yu t`i shih li yen chu yu ti shih rigon sho utaiji |
existence disconnected from language |
雲の上の存在 see styles |
kumonouenosonzai / kumonoenosonzai くものうえのそんざい |
(exp,n) god-like existence; person far higher (in hierarchy, etc.) than oneself |
エグジスタンス see styles |
egujisutansu エグジスタンス |
existence |
未建立阿賴耶識 未建立阿赖耶识 see styles |
wèi jiàn lì ā lài yé shì wei4 jian4 li4 a1 lai4 ye2 shi4 wei chien li a lai yeh shih mi kenryū araya shiki |
without having posited [the existence of] the store consciousness |
於現法得涅槃意樂 于现法得涅槃意乐 see styles |
yú xiàn fǎ dé niè pán yì yào yu2 xian4 fa3 de2 nie4 pan2 yi4 yao4 yü hsien fa te nieh p`an i yao yü hsien fa te nieh pan i yao o genpō toku nehan igyō |
the intention to attain nirvāṇa in the present existence |
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ikizama いきざま |
attitude to life; form of existence; way of life |
緣於法界自相作意 缘于法界自相作意 see styles |
yuán yú fǎ jiè zì xiàng zuò yì yuan2 yu2 fa3 jie4 zi4 xiang4 zuo4 yi4 yüan yü fa chieh tzu hsiang tso i eno hokkai jisō sai |
the contemplation that takes the self-nature of the realm of existence as referent |
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yo よ |
(1) (世 only) world; society; public; (2) life; lifetime; (3) age; era; period; epoch; generation; (4) reign; rule; (5) (世 only) the times; (6) (世 only) {Buddh} world (of existence) |
人生一世,草木一春 see styles |
rén shēng yī shì , cǎo mù yī chūn ren2 sheng1 yi1 shi4 , cao3 mu4 yi1 chun1 jen sheng i shih , ts`ao mu i ch`un jen sheng i shih , tsao mu i chun |
Man has but one life, grass but one spring (idiom). fig. the brevity of human existence |
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genson げんそん |
(n,vs,vi) real existence |
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kagenmi かげんみ |
{Buddh} (See 三世・さんぜ・1) past, present and future; three states of existence |
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arashimeru あらしめる |
(Ichidan verb) (kana only) (archaism) to bring into existence; to make be; to let be |
一切如來諸法本性淸淨蓮華三昧 一切如来诸法本性淸淨莲华三昧 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái zhū fǎ běn xìng qīng jìng lián huá sān mèi yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhu1 fa3 ben3 xing4 qing1 jing4 lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 i ch`ieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ch`ing ching lien hua san mei i chieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ching ching lien hua san mei issai nyorai shohō honshō shōjō renge zanmai |
A lotus-samādhi of Vairocana from which Amitābha was born. It is a Tathāgata meditation, that the fundamental nature of all existence is pure like the lotus. |
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tashounoen / tashonoen たしょうのえん |
(exp,n) (See 袖振り合うも他生の縁) karma from a previous existence |
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utsusemi うつせみ |
(1) one's present existence; this mortal frame; this world; this life; temporal things; (2) cast-off cicada shell; cicada |
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sonohigurashi そのひぐらし |
(exp,n) (1) financially scraping by; meagre existence (meager); hand to mouth existence; (exp,n) (2) living one's life without plan; living life day-by-day; taking life one day at a time |
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reezondeetoru; rezondeetoru; reezon deetoru; rezon deetoru レーゾンデートル; レゾンデートル; レーゾン・デートル; レゾン・デートル |
raison d'être (fre:); reason for being; reason for someone or something's existence |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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