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Simple Dictionary Definition |
趣差別 趣差别 see styles |
qù chā bié qu4 cha1 bie2 ch`ü ch`a pieh chü cha pieh shu shabetsu |
distinction in destinies |
趣明白 see styles |
qù míng bái qu4 ming2 bai2 ch`ü ming pai chü ming pai shu myōbyaku |
headed toward the light |
趣涅槃 see styles |
qù niè pán qu4 nie4 pan2 ch`ü nieh p`an chü nieh pan shu nehan |
enters nirvāṇa |
遍計執 遍计执 see styles |
biàn jì zhí bian4 ji4 zhi2 pien chi chih henge shū |
attachment to one's discriminations |
過去行 过去行 see styles |
guō qù xíng guo1 qu4 xing2 kuo ch`ü hsing kuo chü hsing kako gyō |
past activities |
遠離行 远离行 see styles |
yuǎn lí xíng yuan3 li2 xing2 yüan li hsing onri gyō |
practices of detachment |
遲通行 迟通行 see styles |
chí tōng xíng chi2 tong1 xing2 ch`ih t`ung hsing chih tung hsing chitsū gyō |
indisposition of superknowledges |
選擇集 选择集 see styles |
xuǎn zé jí xuan3 ze2 ji2 hsüan tse chi Ssenjaku shū |
Senchaku shū |
邪見聚 邪见聚 see styles |
xié jiàn jù xie2 jian4 ju4 hsieh chien chü jaken shu |
group with evil views |
金剛衆 金刚众 see styles |
jīn gāng zhòng jin1 gang1 zhong4 chin kang chung kongō shu |
The retinue of the 金剛神 vajradevas. |
Variations: |
shu しゅ |
(1) (hist) (See 両・6) shu; unit of weight, 1-24th of a ryō; (2) (hist) (See 両・4) shu; Edo-period unit of currency, 1-16th of a ryō |
長時修 长时修 see styles |
cháng shí xiū chang2 shi2 xiu1 ch`ang shih hsiu chang shih hsiu chōji shu |
long period of practice |
阿含經 阿含经 see styles |
ā hán jīng a1 han2 jing1 a han ching Agon gyō |
Āgama sūtras |
隨信行 随信行 see styles |
suí xìn xíng sui2 xin4 xing2 sui hsin hsing zuishin gyō |
The religious life which is evolved from faith in the teaching of others; it is that of the 鈍根 unintellectual type. |
隨法行 随法行 see styles |
suí fǎ xíng sui2 fa3 xing2 sui fa hsing zuihō gyō |
Those who follow the truth by reason of intellectual ability, in contrast with the non- intellectual, who put their trust in others. v. 隨信行. |
隨緣行 随缘行 see styles |
suí yuán xíng sui2 yuan2 xing2 sui yüan hsing zuien gyō |
acting in accord with conditions |
集善根 see styles |
jí shàn gēn ji2 shan4 gen1 chi shan ken shū zenkon |
to gather wholesome roots |
集法忍 see styles |
jí fǎ rěn ji2 fa3 ren3 chi fa jen shū hōnin |
the recognition [tolerance] of the truth of the cause of suffering |
集種子 集种子 see styles |
jí zhǒng zǐ ji2 zhong3 zi3 chi chung tzu shū shuji |
to gather seeds |
集類忍 集类忍 see styles |
jí lèi rěn ji2 lei4 ren3 chi lei jen shū ruinin |
the tolerance of kinds of arising |
雜染行 杂染行 see styles |
zá rǎn xíng za2 ran3 xing2 tsa jan hsing zōzen gyō |
defiled practice |
難得行 难得行 see styles |
nán dé xíng nan2 de2 xing2 nan te hsing nantoku gyō |
the practice of that which is difficult to attain |
雪下集 see styles |
xuě xià jí xue3 xia4 ji2 hsüeh hsia chi Setsuge shū |
Seorha jip |
黃檗宗 see styles |
huáng bó zōng huang2 bo2 zong1 huang po tsung |
Ōbaku shū |
一乘之珠 see styles |
yī shèng zhī zhū yi1 sheng4 zhi1 zhu1 i sheng chih chu ichijō no shu |
The pearl of the One yāna, i.e. The Lotus Scripture. |
一切智舟 see styles |
yī qiè zhì zhōu yi1 qie4 zhi4 zhou1 i ch`ieh chih chou i chieh chih chou issaichi shū |
or 一切智船 The vehicle of 一切智 (Mahāyāna), which carries men to the 一切智地. |
一切種利 一切种利 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng lì yi1 qie4 zhong3 li4 i ch`ieh chung li i chieh chung li issai shu ri |
all kinds of benefit |
一切種智 一切种智 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng zhì yi1 qie4 zhong3 zhi4 i ch`ieh chung chih i chieh chung chih issai shu chi |
see 三智. |
一切種皆 一切种皆 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng jiē yi1 qie4 zhong3 jie1 i ch`ieh chung chieh i chieh chung chieh issai shu kai |
all kinds are completely... |
一切種知 一切种知 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng zhī yi1 qie4 zhong3 zhi1 i ch`ieh chung chih i chieh chung chih issai shu chi |
all-inclusive cognition |
一切行禪 一切行禅 see styles |
yī qiè xíng chán yi1 qie4 xing2 chan2 i ch`ieh hsing ch`an i chieh hsing chan issai gyō zen |
meditation on all Mahāyāna practices and actions |
一切諸行 一切诸行 see styles |
yī qiè zhū xíng yi1 qie4 zhu1 xing2 i ch`ieh chu hsing i chieh chu hsing issai sho gyō |
all conditioned phenomena |
一向趣寂 see styles |
yī xiàng qù jí yi1 xiang4 qu4 ji2 i hsiang ch`ü chi i hsiang chü chi ikkō shu jaku |
path aimed for extinction |
一實圓宗 一实圆宗 see styles |
yī shí yuán zōng yi1 shi2 yuan2 zong1 i shih yüan tsung ichijitsuen shū |
The one real and perfect school, i.e. the Tiantai or Lotus School. |
七種方便 七种方便 see styles |
qī zhǒng fāng biàn qi1 zhong3 fang1 bian4 ch`i chung fang pien chi chung fang pien shichi shu hōben |
[land of] seven means |
七衆溺水 七众溺水 see styles |
qī zhòng niào shuǐ qi1 zhong4 niao4 shui3 ch`i chung niao shui chi chung niao shui shichi shu deki sui |
The seven types who fall into the waters of this life—the first is drowned, the seventh is a Buddha; the seven are icchantika, men amd devas, ordinary believers, śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas, and Buddhas; also ca11ed 七衆人. |
七重行樹 七重行树 see styles |
qī zhòng xíng shù qi1 zhong4 xing2 shu4 ch`i chung hsing shu chi chung hsing shu shichijū gyō ju |
The seven avenues of gem trees in Paradise. |
三十七種 三十七种 see styles |
sān shí qī zhǒng san1 shi2 qi1 zhong3 san shih ch`i chung san shih chi chung sanjūshichi shu |
thirty-seven kinds |
三惡之趣 三恶之趣 see styles |
sān è zhī qù san1 e4 zhi1 qu4 san o chih ch`ü san o chih chü san aku no shu |
the three evil states of existence (of sentient beings) |
三昧耶形 see styles |
sān mèi yé xíng san1 mei4 ye2 xing2 san mei yeh hsing sanmaiya gyō さんまやぎょう |
(Buddhist term) object or shape that symbolizes the vow of a buddha or bodhisattva to save all life The distinguishing symbol of a Buddha or bodhisattva, e.g. the Lotus of Guanyin; also used for 三昧耶身 q. v. |
三獸渡河 三兽渡河 see styles |
sān shòu dù hé san1 shou4 du4 he2 san shou tu ho san shū toga |
three animals crossing a river |
三種之色 三种之色 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhī sè san1 zhong3 zhi1 se4 san chung chih se san shu no shiki |
three kinds of matter |
三種人天 三种人天 see styles |
sān zhǒng rén tiān san1 zhong3 ren2 tian1 san chung jen t`ien san chung jen tien san shu nin ten |
three types of human and divine beings |
三種菩薩 三种菩萨 see styles |
sān zhǒng pú sà san1 zhong3 pu2 sa4 san chung p`u sa san chung pu sa san shu bosatsu |
three types of bodhisattvas |
三種解脫 三种解脱 see styles |
sān zhǒng jiě tuō san1 zhong3 jie3 tuo1 san chung chieh t`o san chung chieh to san shu gedatsu |
three [types of] liberations |
不出離行 不出离行 see styles |
bù chū lí xíng bu4 chu1 li2 xing2 pu ch`u li hsing pu chu li hsing fu shutsuri gyō |
practices that do not lead to liberation |
不墮其數 不堕其数 see styles |
bù duò qí shù bu4 duo4 qi2 shu4 pu to ch`i shu pu to chi shu fuda sono shu |
is not counted together with |
不平等行 see styles |
bù píng děng xíng bu4 ping2 deng3 xing2 pu p`ing teng hsing pu ping teng hsing fu byōdō gyō |
uneven behavior |
不放逸行 see styles |
bù fàng yì xíng bu4 fang4 yi4 xing2 pu fang i hsing fu hōitsu gyō |
vigilant |
不相應行 不相应行 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng xíng bu4 xiang1 ying4 xing2 pu hsiang ying hsing fu sōō gyō |
Actions non-interrelated (with mind). |
不行而行 see styles |
bù xíng ér xíng bu4 xing2 er2 xing2 pu hsing erh hsing fu gyō ni gyō |
Without doing yet to do, e. g. 無爲而爲. |
不顧論宗 不顾论宗 see styles |
bù gù lùn zōng bu4 gu4 lun4 zong1 pu ku lun tsung fu koron shū |
One of the 因明四宗, a philosophical school, whose rule was self-gratification, 'not caring for' others. |
九種煩惱 九种烦恼 see styles |
jiǔ zhǒng fán nǎo jiu3 zhong3 fan2 nao3 chiu chung fan nao ku shu bonnō |
nine types of afflictions |
二種聲聞 二种声闻 see styles |
èr zhǒng shēng wén er4 zhong3 sheng1 wen2 erh chung sheng wen ni shu shōmon |
two kinds of disciples |
五十二衆 五十二众 see styles |
wǔ shí èr zhòng wu3 shi2 er4 zhong4 wu shih erh chung gojūni shu |
五十二類 The fifty-two groups of living beings, human and not-human, who, according to the Nirvana-sutra, assembled at the nirvana of the Buddha. |
五種三昧 五种三昧 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng sān mèi wu3 zhong3 san1 mei4 wu chung san mei go shu zanmai |
five kinds of samādhi |
五種不淨 五种不淨 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng bù jìng wu3 zhong3 bu4 jing4 wu chung pu ching go shu fujō |
five types of [bodily] impurity |
五種供養 五种供养 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng gōng yǎng wu3 zhong3 gong1 yang3 wu chung kung yang go shu kuyō |
five kinds of offerings |
五種菩提 五种菩提 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng pú tí wu3 zhong3 pu2 ti2 wu chung p`u t`i wu chung pu ti go shu bodai |
five kinds of enlightenment |
五種那含 五种那含 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng nà hán wu3 zhong3 na4 han2 wu chung na han go shu nagon |
v. 五種不還. |
似宗因喩 see styles |
sì zōng yīn yù si4 zong1 yin1 yu4 ssu tsung yin yü ji shū in yu |
pseudo-propositions, reasons, and examples |
住行向地 see styles |
zhù xíng xiàng dì zhu4 xing2 xiang4 di4 chu hsing hsiang ti jū gyō kō chi |
abodes, practices, dedications of merit, and grounds |
佛遺教經 佛遗教经 see styles |
fó yí jiào jīng fo2 yi2 jiao4 jing1 fo i chiao ching Butsuyuikyō gyō |
Sūtra of the Deathbed Injunction |
信解行證 信解行证 see styles |
xìn jiě xíng zhèng xin4 jie3 xing2 zheng4 hsin chieh hsing cheng shin ge gyō shō |
Faith, interpretation, performance, and evidence or realization of the fruit of Buddha's doctrine. |
修不淨觀 修不淨观 see styles |
xiū bù jìng guān xiu1 bu4 jing4 guan1 hsiu pu ching kuan shu fujō kan |
meditating on impurity |
修奢摩他 see styles |
xiū shē mó tā xiu1 she1 mo2 ta1 hsiu she mo t`a hsiu she mo ta shu shamata |
to practice calming meditation |
修所成地 see styles |
xiū suǒ chéng dì xiu1 suo3 cheng2 di4 hsiu so ch`eng ti hsiu so cheng ti shu shojō chi |
stage produced from cultivation |
修所成慧 see styles |
xiū suǒ chéng huì xiu1 suo3 cheng2 hui4 hsiu so ch`eng hui hsiu so cheng hui shu shojō e |
wisdom acquired through meditation |
修等至者 see styles |
xiū děng zhì zhě xiu1 deng3 zhi4 zhe3 hsiu teng chih che shu tōshi sha |
practitioner of meditative equipoise |
修菩薩行 修菩萨行 see styles |
xiū pú sà xíng xiu1 pu2 sa4 xing2 hsiu p`u sa hsing hsiu pu sa hsing shu bosatsu gyō |
cultivates bodhisattva practices |
修菩薩道 修菩萨道 see styles |
xiū pú sà dào xiu1 pu2 sa4 dao4 hsiu p`u sa tao hsiu pu sa tao shu bosatsu dō |
to practice the bodhisattva path |
修觀行者 修观行者 see styles |
xiū guān xíng zhě xiu1 guan1 xing2 zhe3 hsiu kuan hsing che shu kangyō sha |
meditation practitioner |
修證一如 修证一如 see styles |
xiū zhèng yī rú xiu1 zheng4 yi1 ru2 hsiu cheng i ju shu shō ichinyo |
the identity of practice and realization |
修證不二 修证不二 see styles |
xiū zhèng bù èr xiu1 zheng4 bu4 er4 hsiu cheng pu erh shu shō funi |
non-duality of practice and realization |
修靜慮者 修静虑者 see styles |
xiū jìng lǜ zhě xiu1 jing4 lv4 zhe3 hsiu ching lü che shu jōryo sha |
practitioner of meditation; a meditator |
先修止行 see styles |
xiān xiū zhǐ xíng xian1 xiu1 zhi3 xing2 hsien hsiu chih hsing sen shu shigyō |
previously cultivated tranquility |
入正定聚 see styles |
rù zhèng dìng jù ru4 zheng4 ding4 ju4 ju cheng ting chü nyū shōjō shu |
to join the correctly determined group |
六欲天主 see styles |
liù yù tiān zhǔ liu4 yu4 tian1 zhu3 liu yü t`ien chu liu yü tien chu roku yokuten shu |
king of [one of] the six heavens |
六種外道 六种外道 see styles |
liù zhǒng wài dào liu4 zhong3 wai4 dao4 liu chung wai tao roku shu gedō |
The six kinds of ascetics; also 六種苦行外道; 六術; v. 六行. |
六種意樂 六种意乐 see styles |
liù zhǒng yì yào liu4 zhong3 yi4 yao4 liu chung i yao roku shu igyō |
six kinds of intentions (concerning liberation) |
六種攝受 六种摄受 see styles |
liù zhǒng shè shòu liu4 zhong3 she4 shou4 liu chung she shou roku shu shōju |
six kinds of taking in [of sentient beings] |
六種決定 六种决定 see styles |
liù zhǒng jué dìng liu4 zhong3 jue2 ding4 liu chung chüeh ting roku shu ketsujō |
The six kinds of certainty resulting from observance of the six pāramitās: 財成決定 the certainty of wealth; 生勝決定 of rebirth in honorable families; 不退決定 of no retrogression (to lower conditions); 修習決定 of progress in practice; 定業決定 of unfailingly good karma; 無功用決定 of effortless abode in truth and wisdom. 大乘莊嚴論 12. |
六種隨好 六种随好 see styles |
liù zhǒng suí hǎo liu4 zhong3 sui2 hao3 liu chung sui hao roku shu zuikō |
six minor marks |
六道集經 六道集经 see styles |
liù dào jí jīng liu4 dao4 ji2 jing1 liu tao chi ching Rokudō shū kyō |
A sutra dealing with the six ways of rebirth. |
其數彌多 其数弥多 see styles |
qí shù mí duō qi2 shu4 mi2 duo1 ch`i shu mi to chi shu mi to ki shu mita |
its number is increasingly great |
分別所執 分别所执 see styles |
fēn bié suǒ zhí fen1 bie2 suo3 zhi2 fen pieh so chih funbetsu sho shū |
that which is attached to by discrimination |
分別法執 分别法执 see styles |
fēn bié fǎ zhí fen1 bie2 fa3 zhi2 fen pieh fa chih funbetsu hō shū |
discriminated attachment to phenomena |
勝解行住 胜解行住 see styles |
shèng jiě xíng zhù sheng4 jie3 xing2 zhu4 sheng chieh hsing chu shōge gyō jū |
abode of resolute practice |
勝解行地 胜解行地 see styles |
shèng jiě xíng dì sheng4 jie3 xing2 di4 sheng chieh hsing ti shōge gyō ji |
stages of resolute practice |
十種細法 十种细法 see styles |
shí zhǒng xì fǎ shi2 zhong3 xi4 fa3 shih chung hsi fa jū shu sai hō |
ten types of minute dharmas |
千倶胝數 千倶胝数 see styles |
qiān jù zhī shù qian1 ju4 zhi1 shu4 ch`ien chü chih shu chien chü chih shu sen kuchi shu |
ten thousand million-fold |
取一切精 see styles |
qǔ yī qiè jīng qu3 yi1 qie4 jing1 ch`ü i ch`ieh ching chü i chieh ching shu issai shō |
Sarva-sattvôjo-hārī |
受如意樂 受如意乐 see styles |
shòu rú yì yào shou4 ru2 yi4 yao4 shou ju i yao ju nyoi gyō |
experience pleasure according to one's wishes |
受想行識 受想行识 see styles |
shòu xiǎng xíng shì shou4 xiang3 xing2 shi4 shou hsiang hsing shih ju sō gyō shiki |
sensation, conception, volition, consciousness |
善惡之業 善恶之业 see styles |
shàn è zhī yè shan4 e4 zhi1 ye4 shan o chih yeh zen aku no gyō |
good and evil karma |
四大名山 see styles |
sì dà míng shān si4 da4 ming2 shan1 ssu ta ming shan shidai myōsan |
The four famous 'hills' or monasteries in China: 普陀 P'u-t'o, for Guanyin, element water; 五臺 Wu-tai, Wen-shu, wind; 峨眉 O-mei, P'uhsien, fire; and 九華 Chiu-hua, Tizang, earth. |
四安樂行 四安乐行 see styles |
sì ān lè xíng si4 an1 le4 xing2 ssu an le hsing shi anraku gyō |
four means of attaining peace |
四種住地 四种住地 see styles |
sì zhǒng zhù dì si4 zhong3 zhu4 di4 ssu chung chu ti shi shu jūji |
four kinds of entrenchments |
四種信心 四种信心 see styles |
sì zhǒng xìn xīn si4 zhong3 xin4 xin1 ssu chung hsin hsin shi shu shinshin |
The four kinds of faith given in the Awakening of Faith, i. e. (1) in the 眞如 q. v. as the teacher of all Buddhas and fount of all action; (2) in Buddha, or the Buddhas; (3) in the Dharma; and (4) in the Sarogha. |
四種僧物 四种僧物 see styles |
sì zhǒng sēng wù si4 zhong3 seng1 wu4 ssu chung seng wu shi shu sōmotsu |
four kinds of property of the saṃgha |
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