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忍辱鎧 忍辱铠 see styles |
rěn rù kǎi ren3 ru4 kai3 jen ju k`ai jen ju kai ninniku kai |
patience as armor |
念佛禪 念佛禅 see styles |
niàn fó chán nian4 fo2 chan2 nien fo ch`an nien fo chan nembutsu zen |
chanting Chan [Seon] |
意識界 意识界 see styles |
yì shì jiè yi4 shi4 jie4 i shih chieh ishiki kai |
mental cognitive awareness element |
戒具足 see styles |
jiè jù zú jie4 ju4 zu2 chieh chü tsu kai gusoku |
moral discipline is complete |
戒和上 see styles |
jiè hé shàng jie4 he2 shang4 chieh ho shang kai wajō |
direct preceptor |
戒和尚 see styles |
jiè hé shàng jie4 he2 shang4 chieh ho shang kai ōshō |
preceptor monk |
戒和敬 see styles |
jiè hé jìng jie4 he2 jing4 chieh ho ching kai wakyō |
reverent harmony in moral unity in observing the precepts |
戒四別 戒四别 see styles |
jiè sì bié jie4 si4 bie2 chieh ssu pieh kai no shibetsu |
four distinctions in moral discipline |
戒圓滿 戒圆满 see styles |
jiè yuán mǎn jie4 yuan2 man3 chieh yüan man kai enman |
consummation of morality |
戒定慧 see styles |
jiè dìng huì jie4 ding4 hui4 chieh ting hui kai jō e |
Discipline, meditation, wisdom; discipline wards off bodily evil, meditation calms mental disturbance, wisdom gets rid of delusion and proves truth. |
戒現觀 戒现观 see styles |
jiè xiàn guān jie4 xian4 guan1 chieh hsien kuan kai genkan |
clear understanding of the precepts |
戒禁取 see styles |
jiè jīn qǔ jie4 jin1 qu3 chieh chin ch`ü chieh chin chü kai gonshu |
imbalanced attachment to the precepts |
戒禁見 戒禁见 see styles |
jiè jīn jiàn jie4 jin1 jian4 chieh chin chien kai gonken |
view of attachment to discipline |
戒虧損 戒亏损 see styles |
jiè kuī sǔn jie4 kui1 sun3 chieh k`uei sun chieh kuei sun kai kison |
impairment of morality |
戒隨念 戒随念 see styles |
jiè suí niàn jie4 sui2 nian4 chieh sui nien kai zuinen |
six kinds of mindfulness |
所受戒 see styles |
suǒ shòu jiè suo3 shou4 jie4 so shou chieh shoju kai |
precepts that have been received |
掉悔蓋 掉悔盖 see styles |
diào huǐ gài diao4 hui3 gai4 tiao hui kai tōke kai |
obstruction by restlessness and remorse |
接生戒 see styles |
jiē shēng jiè jie1 sheng1 jie4 chieh sheng chieh shōshō kai |
precepts that are aimed for the improvement of other beings |
故瞋戒 see styles |
gù chēn jiè gu4 chen1 jie4 ku ch`en chieh ku chen chieh koshin kai |
precept forbidding the holding of resentments and not accepting the apologies of others |
敬重戒 see styles |
jìng zhòng jiè jing4 zhong4 jie4 ching chung chieh kyōjū kai |
to value morality |
文字禪 文字禅 see styles |
wén zì chán wen2 zi4 chan2 wen tzu ch`an wen tzu chan moji zen |
wordy seon |
方便善 see styles |
fāng biàn shàn fang1 bian4 shan4 fang pien shan hōben zen |
virtue based on present effort |
方等戒 see styles |
fāng děng jiè fang1 deng3 jie4 fang teng chieh hōdō kai |
vaipulya precepts |
於佛前 于佛前 see styles |
yú fó qián yu2 fo2 qian2 yü fo ch`ien yü fo chien o butsu zen |
in the Buddha's presence |
施開廢 施开废 see styles |
shī kāi fèi shi1 kai1 fei4 shih k`ai fei shih kai fei se kai hai |
A Tiantai term indicating the three periods of the Buddha's teaching: (1) bestowing the truth in Hīnayāna and other partial forms; (2) opening of the perfect truth like the lotus, as in the Lotus Sutra; (3) abrogating the earlier imperfect forms. |
普化宗 see styles |
pǔ huà zōng pu3 hua4 zong1 p`u hua tsung pu hua tsung fukeshuu / fukeshu ふけしゅう |
Fuke school (defunct sect of Zen Buddhism) Fuke shū |
智慧海 see styles |
zhì huì hǎi zhi4 hui4 hai3 chih hui hai chie kai |
Buddha-wisdom deep and wide as the ocean. |
暗證禪 暗证禅 see styles |
àn zhèng c hán an4 zheng4 c han2 an cheng c han anshō zen |
fake Chan |
曹洞宗 see styles |
cáo dòng zōng cao2 dong4 zong1 ts`ao tung tsung tsao tung tsung soutoushuu / sotoshu そうとうしゅう |
Soto school (of Zen Buddhism); (o) Soto school (of Zen Buddhism) Caodong Zong |
曹洞禅 see styles |
soutouzen / sotozen そうとうぜん |
(See 曹洞宗) Soto Zen |
有情界 see styles |
yǒu qíng jiè you3 qing2 jie4 yu ch`ing chieh yu ching chieh ujō kai |
the sentient realm |
有染淨 see styles |
yǒu rǎn jìng you3 ran3 jing4 yu jan ching u zen jō |
there is defilement and purity |
有流善 see styles |
yǒu liú shàn you3 liu2 shan4 yu liu shan uru zen |
impure goodness |
有漏禪 有漏禅 see styles |
yǒu lòu chán you3 lou4 chan2 yu lou ch`an yu lou chan uro zen |
contaminated state of concentration |
未生善 see styles |
wèi shēng shàn wei4 sheng1 shan4 wei sheng shan mishō zen |
the good character not yet evolved |
本性界 see styles |
běn xìng jiè ben3 xing4 jie4 pen hsing chieh honshō kai |
innate germs (kernels, seeds) |
李開復 李开复 see styles |
lǐ kāi fù li3 kai1 fu4 li k`ai fu li kai fu |
Kai-Fu Lee (1961-), Taiwanese computer scientist and IT executive, founding president of Google China 2005-2009 |
松葉会 see styles |
matsubakai まつばかい |
(org) Matsuba-kai (yakuza syndicate); (o) Matsuba-kai (yakuza syndicate) |
染不染 see styles |
rǎn bù rǎn ran3 bu4 ran3 jan pu jan zen fuzen |
defiled and undefiled |
染恚癡 see styles |
rǎn huì chī ran3 hui4 chi1 jan hui ch`ih jan hui chih zen i chi |
desire, ill-will, delusion |
根本禪 根本禅 see styles |
gēn běn chán gen1 ben3 chan2 ken pen ch`an ken pen chan konpon zen |
fundamental concentration |
格外禪 格外禅 see styles |
gé wài chán ge2 wai4 chan2 ko wai ch`an ko wai chan kyakuge zen |
extraordinary Chan; Seon |
梵色界 see styles |
fàn sè jiè fan4 se4 jie4 fan se chieh bonshiki kai |
the Brahmā world |
梶原善 see styles |
kajiharazen かじはらぜん |
(person) Kajihara Zen (1966.2.25-) |
楞伽經 楞伽经 see styles |
lèng qié jīng leng4 qie2 jing1 leng ch`ieh ching leng chieh ching Ryōga kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it. |
極上界 极上界 see styles |
jí shàng jiè ji2 shang4 jie4 chi shang chieh gokujō kai |
the highest realm (of the universe) |
極東会 see styles |
kyokutoukai / kyokutokai きょくとうかい |
(org) Kyokutō-kai (yakuza syndicate); (o) Kyokutō-kai (yakuza syndicate) |
機關禪 机关禅 see styles |
jī guān chán ji1 guan1 chan2 chi kuan ch`an chi kuan chan kikan zen |
barrier-chance Zen |
欲界善 see styles |
yù jiè shàn yu4 jie4 shan4 yü chieh shan yokukai zen |
goodness in the desire realm |
武徳殿 see styles |
butokuden ぶとくでん |
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden |
殺生戒 杀生戒 see styles |
shā shēng jiè sha1 sheng1 jie4 sha sheng chieh sesshō kai |
precept forbidding the taking of life |
毀犯戒 毁犯戒 see styles |
huǐ fàn jiè hui3 fan4 jie4 hui fan chieh kibon kai |
immoral |
比丘戒 see styles |
bǐ qiū jiè bi3 qiu1 jie4 pi ch`iu chieh pi chiu chieh biku kai |
bhikṣu precepts |
沒苦海 没苦海 see styles |
mò kǔ hǎi mo4 ku3 hai3 mo k`u hai mo ku hai motsu ku kai |
drowning in an ocean of suffering |
沙彌戒 沙弥戒 see styles |
shā mí jiè sha1 mi2 jie4 sha mi chieh shami kai |
The ten commandments of the śrāmaṇera; v. 十戒. |
法性海 see styles |
fǎ xìng hǎi fa3 xing4 hai3 fa hsing hai hōshō kai |
The ocean of the dharma-nature, vast, unfathomable, v. 法水. |
法華會 法华会 see styles |
fǎ huā huì fa3 hua1 hui4 fa hua hui hokke kai |
lotus assembly |
海真澄 see styles |
kaimasumi かいますみ |
(person) Kai Masumi (1976.8.21-) |
海迦葉 海迦叶 see styles |
hǎi jiā shě hai3 jia1 she3 hai chia she Kai Kashō |
name of a disciple of the Buddha |
海龍王 海龙王 see styles |
hǎi lóng wáng hai3 long2 wang2 hai lung wang Kai Ryūō |
The Ocean-nāga, or Dragon King of the Ocean; hence the 海龍王經 sutra of this name. |
涅槃界 see styles |
niè pán jiè nie4 pan2 jie4 nieh p`an chieh nieh pan chieh nehan kai |
nirvāṇa-dhātu; the realm of nirvāṇa, or bliss, where all virtues are stored and whence all good comes; one of the 三無爲法. |
滿分戒 满分戒 see styles |
mǎn fēn jiè man3 fen1 jie4 man fen chieh manbun kai |
The whole of the commandments, i.e. of the monk. |
漸增長 渐增长 see styles |
jiàn zēng zhǎng jian4 zeng1 zhang3 chien tseng chang zen zōjō |
gradually augmenting (increasing, furthering, promoting) |
炙茄會 炙茄会 see styles |
zhì qié huì zhi4 qie2 hui4 chih ch`ieh hui chih chieh hui sekika e |
A Chan (Zen) School winter festival at which roasted lily roots were eaten. |
為公会 see styles |
ikoukai / ikokai いこうかい |
Iko-kai (faction of the LDP) |
無作戒 无作戒 see styles |
wú zuò jiè wu2 zuo4 jie4 wu tso chieh musa kai |
無表戒 The intangible, invisible moral law that influences the ordinand when he receives visible ordination; i.e. the internal spiritual moral law and its influence; the invisible grace of which the visible ordination is a sign; v. 無表 avijñapti. |
無想界 无想界 see styles |
wú xiǎng jiè wu2 xiang3 jie4 wu hsiang chieh musō kai |
non-conceptual realm |
無明界 无明界 see styles |
wú míng jiè wu2 ming2 jie4 wu ming chieh mumyō kai |
kernels of nescience |
無漏善 无漏善 see styles |
wú lòu shàn wu2 lou4 shan4 wu lou shan muro zen |
untainted wholesomeness |
無漏界 无漏界 see styles |
wú lòu jiè wu2 lou4 jie4 wu lou chieh muro kai |
untainted realm |
無爲戒 无为戒 see styles |
wú wéi jiè wu2 wei2 jie4 wu wei chieh mui kai |
unconditioned precepts |
無盡海 无尽海 see styles |
wú jìn hǎi wu2 jin4 hai3 wu chin hai mujin kai |
The Buddha-truth as inexhaustible as the ocean. |
無相戒 无相戒 see styles |
wú xiàng jiè wu2 xiang4 jie4 wu hsiang chieh musō kai |
formless precepts |
無表戒 无表戒 see styles |
wú biǎo jiè wu2 biao3 jie4 wu piao chieh muhyō kai |
The inward invisible power received with the commandments during ordination. |
無餘界 无余界 see styles |
wú yú jiè wu2 yu2 jie4 wu yü chieh muyo kai |
the sphere (of nirvāṇa) without residue |
煎茶道 see styles |
senchadou / senchado せんちゃどう |
(See 煎茶・せんちゃ・1,黄檗宗・おうばくしゅう) sencha tea ceremony; Way of Sencha Tea; Chinese-influenced Japanese tea ceremony using leaf tea rather than powdered tea, assoc. with the Ōbaku school of zen |
煩惱染 烦恼染 see styles |
fán nǎo rǎn fan2 nao3 ran3 fan nao jan bonnō zen |
afflictions and defilements |
煩惱海 烦恼海 see styles |
fán nǎo hǎi fan2 nao3 hai3 fan nao hai bonnō kai |
The ocean of moral affliction which engulfs all beings. |
煩惱皆 烦恼皆 see styles |
fán nǎo jiē fan2 nao3 jie1 fan nao chieh bonnō kai |
all afflictions |
熏習界 熏习界 see styles |
xūn xí jiè xun1 xi2 jie4 hsün hsi chieh kunshū kai |
perfumed realm |
牛頭禪 牛头禅 see styles |
niú tóu chán niu2 tou2 chan2 niu t`ou ch`an niu tou chan Gozu zen |
Niutou Chan |
獨覺界 独觉界 see styles |
dú jué jiè du2 jue2 jie4 tu chüeh chieh dokukagu kai |
experiential realm of the solitary realizer |
現在前 现在前 see styles |
xiàn zài qián xian4 zai4 qian2 hsien tsai ch`ien hsien tsai chien genzai zen |
presently manifest |
琰魔界 see styles |
yǎn mó jiè yan3 mo2 jie4 yen mo chieh Enma kai |
Yamaloka, the hells under the earth. |
甘露界 see styles |
gān lù jiè gan1 lu4 jie4 kan lu chieh kanro kai |
nectar realm |
生死海 see styles |
shēng sǐ hǎi sheng1 si3 hai3 sheng ssu hai shōji kai |
ocean of mortality |
甲斐国 see styles |
kainokuni かいのくに |
(place-name) Kai Province (historical) |
甲斐犬 see styles |
kaiken; kaiinu / kaiken; kainu かいけん; かいいぬ |
Kai Ken (Japanese dog breed) |
甲斐諭 see styles |
kaisatoshi かいさとし |
(person) Kai Satoshi |
界互違 界互违 see styles |
jiè hù wéi jie4 hu4 wei2 chieh hu wei kai goi |
disagreement with the world |
界差別 界差别 see styles |
jiè chā bié jie4 cha1 bie2 chieh ch`a pieh chieh cha pieh kai shabetsu |
distinction of compositional elements |
界種類 界种类 see styles |
jiè zhǒng lèi jie4 zhong3 lei4 chieh chung lei kai shurui |
types of causal factors |
畜生界 see styles |
chù shēng jiè chu4 sheng1 jie4 ch`u sheng chieh chu sheng chieh chikushō kai |
The animal kingdom. |
皆如幻 see styles |
jiē rú huàn jie1 ru2 huan4 chieh ju huan kai nyogen |
all [are] illusory |
相應善 相应善 see styles |
xiāng yìng shàn xiang1 ying4 shan4 hsiang ying shan sōō zen |
associated with wholesomeness |
看方便 see styles |
kàn fāng biàn kan4 fang1 bian4 k`an fang pien kan fang pien kan hōben |
To fix the mind or attention, a Chan (Zen) term. |
看話禪 看话禅 see styles |
kàn huà chán kan4 hua4 chan2 k`an hua ch`an kan hua chan kanwa zen |
phrase-observing meditation |
眞如海 see styles |
zhēn rú hǎi zhen1 ru2 hai3 chen ju hai shinnyo kai |
The ocean of the bhūtatathatā, limitless. |
眞法戒 see styles |
zhēn fǎ jiè zhen1 fa3 jie4 chen fa chieh shinhō kai |
precepts of the true teaching |
眼識界 眼识界 see styles |
yǎn shì jiè yan3 shi4 jie4 yen shih chieh genshiki kai |
cakṣur-vijñāna-dhātu, the element or realm of sight-perception. |
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