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四十位 see styles |
sì shí wèi si4 shi2 wei4 ssu shih wei shijū i |
The 'forty bodhisattva positions' of the 梵網經. They are classified into four groups: (1) 十發趣 Ten initial stages, i. e. the minds 心 of abandoning things of the world, of keeping the moral law, patience, zealous progress, dhyāna, wisdom, resolve, guarding (the Law), joy, and spiritual baptism by the Buddha. These are associated with the 十住. (2) 十長養 Ten steps in the nourishment of perfection, i. e. minds of kindness, pity, joy, relinquishing, almsgiving, good discourse, benefiting, friendship, dhyāna, wisdom. These are associated with the 十行. (3) 十金剛 Ten 'diamond' steps of firmness, i. e. a mind of faith, remembrance, bestowing one's merits on others, understanding, uprighthess, no-retreat, Mahāyāna, formlessness, wisdom, indestructibility; these are associated with the 十廻向. (4) The 十地 q. v. |
四念處 四念处 see styles |
sì niàn chù si4 nian4 chu4 ssu nien ch`u ssu nien chu shinenjo |
Four objects on which memory or the thought should dwell— the impurity of the body, that all sensations lead to suffering, that mind is impermanent, and that there is no such thing as an ego. There are other categories for thought or meditation.; (四念處觀); 四念住 smṛtyupasthāna. The fourfold stage of mindfulness, thought, or meditation that follows the 五停心觀 five-fold procedure for quieting the mind. This fourfold method, or objectivity of thought, is for stimulating the mind in ethical wisdom. It consists of contemplating (1) 身 the body as impure and utterly filthy; (2) 受 sensation, or consciousness, as always resulting in suffering; (3) 心 mind as impermanent, merely one sensation after another; (4) 法 things in general as being dependent and without a nature of their own. The four negate the ideas of permanence, joy, personality, and purity 常, 樂, 我, and 淨, i. e. the four 顚倒, but v. 四德. They are further subdivided into 別 and 總 particular and general, termed 別相念處 and 總相念處, and there are further subdivisions. |
四智印 see styles |
sì zhì yìn si4 zhi4 yin4 ssu chih yin shichīn |
Four wisdom symbols of the Shingon cult: 大智印 or 摩訶岐若勿他羅 mahājñāna-mudrā, the forms of the images; 三昧耶印 samaya-jñāna-mudrā, their symbols and manual signs; 法智印 dharma-jñāna-mudrā, the magic formula of each; 羯摩智印 karma-jñāna-mudrā, the emblems of their specific functions. |
四空定 see styles |
sì kōng dìng si4 kong1 ding4 ssu k`ung ting ssu kung ting shi kūjō |
四無色定 The last four of the twelve dhyānas; the auto-hypnotic, or ecstatic entry into the four states represented by the four dhyāna heavens, i. e. 四 空 處 supra. In the first, the mind becomes void and vast like space; in the second, the powers of perception and understanding are unlimited; in the third, the discriminative powers of mind are subdued; in the fourth, the realm of consciousness or knowledge) without thought is reached, e. g. intuitive wisdom. These four are considered both as states of dhyāna, and as heavens into which one who practices these forms of dhyāna may be born. |
四自在 see styles |
sì zì zài si4 zi4 zai4 ssu tzu tsai shi jizai |
The four sovereign powers: 戒 the moral law; 神通 supernatural powers; 智 knowledge; and 慧 wisdom. |
堀切り see styles |
horikiri ほりきり |
(archaism) man-made water channel (e.g. round a castle); artificial trench; moat |
堅固慧 坚固慧 see styles |
jiān gù huì jian1 gu4 hui4 chien ku hui Kenko e |
Strong in wisdom, ditto. |
增上慢 see styles |
zēng shàng màn zeng1 shang4 man4 tseng shang man zōjō man |
Arrogance, pride (of superior knowledge); e.g. the 5,000 disciples who, in their Hīnayāna superiority, thought they had gained all wisdom and refused to hear the Lotus gospel. |
大上慧 see styles |
dà shàng huì da4 shang4 hui4 ta shang hui dai jō e |
the great, supreme wisdom |
大圓覺 大圆觉 see styles |
dà yuán jué da4 yuan2 jue2 ta yüan chüeh dai engaku |
Great and perfect enlightenment, Buddha-wisdom. |
大心力 see styles |
dà xīn lì da4 xin1 li4 ta hsin li dai shinriki |
The great mind and power, or wisdom and activity of Buddha. |
大悲弓 see styles |
dà bēi gōng da4 bei1 gong1 ta pei kung daihi kyū |
The bow of great pity. Pity, a bow in the left hand; wisdom 智, an arrow in the right hand. |
大慧度 see styles |
dà huì dù da4 hui4 du4 ta hui tu dai edo |
great perfection of wisdom |
大智德 see styles |
dà zhì dé da4 zhi4 de2 ta chih te dai chitoku |
one who possesses great wisdom and virtue |
大智慧 see styles |
dà zhì huì da4 zhi4 hui4 ta chih hui dai chie |
great wisdom and knowledge (Buddhism) great wisdom |
大智海 see styles |
dà zhì hǎi da4 zhi4 hai3 ta chih hai daichi kai |
great wisdom ocean |
大智藏 see styles |
dà zhì zàng da4 zhi4 zang4 ta chih tsang daichi zō |
The Buddha-wisdom store. |
天眼智 see styles |
tiān yǎn zhì tian1 yan3 zhi4 t`ien yen chih tien yen chih tengen chi |
The wisdom obtained by the deva eye. |
天耳智 see styles |
tiān ěr zhì tian1 er3 zhi4 t`ien erh chih tien erh chih tenni chi |
(天耳智通); 天耳智證通 The second of the six abhijñās 六通 by which devas in the form-world, certain arhats through the fourth dhyāna, and others can hear all sounds and understand all languages in the realms of form, with resulting wisdom. For its equivalent interpretation and its 修得 and 報得 v. 天眼. |
如來慧 如来慧 see styles |
rú lái huì ru2 lai2 hui4 ju lai hui nyorai e |
the wisdom of the Tathāgata |
如理智 see styles |
rú lǐ zhì ru2 li3 zhi4 ju li chih nyorichi |
non-discriminating, innate wisdom |
如量智 see styles |
rú liáng zhì ru2 liang2 zhi4 ju liang chih nyoryōchi |
experiential wisdom |
妙智慧 see styles |
miào zhì huì miao4 zhi4 hui4 miao chih hui |
wondrous wisdom and knowledge (Buddhism) |
妙聖智 妙圣智 see styles |
miào shèng zhì miao4 sheng4 zhi4 miao sheng chih myō shōchi |
noble wisdom; holy wisdom |
孟思誠 孟思诚 see styles |
mèng sī chéng meng4 si1 cheng2 meng ssu ch`eng meng ssu cheng |
Maeng Saseong (1360-1438), Korean politician of the Goryeo-Joseon transition, famous for his honesty and wisdom |
宿命通 see styles |
sù mìng tōng su4 ming4 tong1 su ming t`ung su ming tung shukumyoutsuu / shukumyotsu しゅくみょうつう |
(Buddhism) recollection of past lives; wisdom of past lives (one of six supernatural powers of Buddhas and arhats) {Buddh} (See 六神通) knowledge of previous lifetimes (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers) (宿命智通) pūrvanivāsānusmṛti-(jñāna); buddha-knowledge of all forms of previous existence of self and others; one of the 六通 (六神通). |
寂照慧 see styles |
jí zhào huì ji2 zhao4 hui4 chi chao hui jakushō e |
Buddha-wisdom which comprehends nirvāṇa reality and its functioning. |
實相慧 实相慧 see styles |
shí xiàng huì shi2 xiang4 hui4 shih hsiang hui jissō e |
Wisdom in regard to reality. |
少智慧 see styles |
shǎo zhì huì shao3 zhi4 hui4 shao chih hui shō chie |
limited wisdom |
山海惠 see styles |
shān hǎi huì shan1 hai3 hui4 shan hai hui Sankaie |
Mountain-Sea Wisdom |
山海慧 see styles |
shān hǎi huì shan1 hai3 hui4 shan hai hui Sankaie |
Mountain-Sea Wisdom |
巧妙智 see styles |
qiǎo miào zhì qiao3 miao4 zhi4 ch`iao miao chih chiao miao chih gyōmyō chi |
巧智慧 is 一切智智 q. v. |
巧智慧 see styles |
qiǎo zhì huì qiao3 zhi4 hui4 ch`iao chih hui chiao chih hui gyōchi e |
excellent wisdom |
已知根 see styles |
yǐ zhī gēn yi3 zhi1 gen1 i chih ken ichi kon |
ājñendriya. The second of the 三無漏根 q. v. One who already knows the indriya or roots that arise from the practical stage associated with the Four Dogmas, i. e. purpose, joy, pleasure, renunciation, faith, zeal, memory, abstract meditation, wisdom. |
常識論 see styles |
joushikiron / joshikiron じょうしきろん |
common-sense expectation; obvious conclusion; conventional wisdom; received opinion |
平等智 see styles |
píng děng zhì ping2 deng3 zhi4 p`ing teng chih ping teng chih byōdōchi |
samatajñāna, wisdom of universality or sameness, v. supra. |
年の功 see styles |
toshinokou / toshinoko としのこう |
(exp,n) wisdom of age; sagacity of one's years; old-man's wisdom |
廣大慧 广大慧 see styles |
guǎng dà huì guang3 da4 hui4 kuang ta hui kōdai e |
vast wisdom |
廣大智 广大智 see styles |
guǎng dà zhì guang3 da4 zhi4 kuang ta chih kōdai chi |
The vast wisdom of Buddha beyond measure. |
後後慧 后后慧 see styles |
hòu hòu huì hou4 hou4 hui4 hou hou hui gogo e |
most final wisdom |
後得智 后得智 see styles |
hòu dé zhì hou4 de2 zhi4 hou te chih gutoku chi |
分別智 Detailed, or specific, knowledge or wisdom succeeding upon or arising from 根本智 fundamenta1 knowledge. |
得大勢 得大势 see styles |
dé dà shì de2 da4 shi4 te ta shih tokudaisei |
勢至 (大勢至) Mahāsthāmaprāpta, he who has obtained great power, or stability, who sits on the right of Amitābha, controlling all wisdom. |
得智慧 see styles |
dé zhì huì de2 zhi4 hui4 te chih hui toku chie |
to acquire wisdom |
微妙智 see styles |
wēi miào zhì wei1 miao4 zhi4 wei miao chih mimyō chi |
subtle wisdom |
心法智 see styles |
xīn fǎ zhì xin1 fa3 zhi4 hsin fa chih shinhōchi |
wisdom of mental factors |
忙忙鷄 忙忙鸡 see styles |
máng máng jī mang2 mang2 ji1 mang mang chi Mamakei |
忙葬鷄金剛 (or 忙葬計金剛); 麽麽鷄; 麽莫枳 Māmakī, or Māmukhī, tr. as 金剛母 the mother of all the vajra group, whose wisdom is derived from her; she is represented in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala. |
思所成 see styles |
sī suǒ chéng si1 suo3 cheng2 ssu so ch`eng ssu so cheng shi shojō |
[wisdom] attained by thinking |
Variations: |
e え |
(1) wisdom; enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} (See 三学) prajñā (one of the three divisions of the noble eightfold path); wisdom |
惠解脫 惠解脱 see styles |
huì jiě tuō hui4 jie3 tuo1 hui chieh t`o hui chieh to e gedatsu |
liberation through wisdom |
慧光心 see styles |
huì guāng xīn hui4 guang1 xin1 hui kuang hsin ekōshin |
mind of wisdom-radiance |
慧照明 see styles |
huì zhào míng hui4 zhao4 ming2 hui chao ming e shōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
慧燈王 慧灯王 see styles |
huì dēng wáng hui4 deng1 wang2 hui teng wang Etōō |
A king who gave his flesh and blood to save the lives of others. |
慧爲性 慧为性 see styles |
huì wéi xìng hui4 wei2 xing4 hui wei hsing e i shō |
wisdom as essence |
慧爲體 慧为体 see styles |
huì wéi tǐ hui4 wei2 ti3 hui wei t`i hui wei ti e i tai |
has wisdom as its essence |
慧解脫 慧解脱 see styles |
huì jiě tuō hui4 jie3 tuo1 hui chieh t`o hui chieh to e gedatsu |
The escape by, or into wisdom, i.e. of the arhat who overcomes the hindrances to wisdom, or insight, but not the practical side of abstraction, etc.; better able to understand than to do. |
成熟智 see styles |
chéng shóu zhì cheng2 shou2 zhi4 ch`eng shou chih cheng shou chih jōjuku chi |
ripened wisdom |
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. |
戲論智 戏论智 see styles |
xì lùn zhì xi4 lun4 zhi4 hsi lun chih keron chi |
discursive wisdom |
斫託羅 斫讬罗 see styles |
zhuó tuō luó zhuo2 tuo1 luo2 cho t`o lo cho to lo shakutara* |
idem 斫迦羅 (or 柘迦羅); 遮伽羅 (or 遮迦羅); 賒羯羅 Cakra, a wheel, disc, cycle; the wheel of the sun's chariot, of time, etc.; like the vajra it is a symbol of sovereignty, of advancing or doing at will; to revolve the wheel is to manifest power or wisdom. Eitel. The cakra is one of the thirty-two signs on a Buddha's soles. It is a symbol of a 斫迦羅伐辣底 Cakravartī-rāja. |
方便慧 see styles |
fāng biàn huì fang1 bian4 hui4 fang pien hui hōben e |
expedient wisdom |
方便智 see styles |
fāng biàn zhì fang1 bian4 zhi4 fang pien chih hōben chi |
upāya-jñāna; the wisdom or knowledge of using skilful means (for saving others). |
日禺中 see styles |
rì yú zhōng ri4 yu2 zhong1 jih yü chung hi no gu chū |
10 a. m. styled by Tiantai the hour of 般若 wisdom. |
明行足 see styles |
míng xíng zú ming2 xing2 zu2 ming hsing tsu myōgyō soku |
vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpañña; knowledge-conduct-perfect 婢侈遮羅那三般那. (1) The unexcelled universal enlightenment of the Buddha based upon the discipline, meditation, and wisdom regarded as feet; one of the ten epithets of Buddha. Nirvāṇa Sūtra 18. (2) The 智度論 2 interprets 明 by the 三明 q. v., the 行 by the 三業 q. v., and the 足 by complete, or perfect. |
普智尊 see styles |
pǔ zhì zūn pu3 zhi4 zun1 p`u chih tsun pu chih tsun fuchi son |
a venerable one who possesses universal (or impartial) wisdom |
智光明 see styles |
zhì guāng míng zhi4 guang1 ming2 chih kuang ming chi kōmyō |
wisdom-illumination |
智加行 see styles |
zhì jiā xíng zhi4 jia1 xing2 chih chia hsing chi kegyō |
application of wisdom |
智慧光 see styles |
zhì huì guāng zhi4 hui4 guang1 chih hui kuang chiekou / chieko ちえこう |
(given name) Chiekou light of wisdom |
智慧劍 智慧剑 see styles |
zhì huì jiàn zhi4 hui4 jian4 chih hui chien chie ken |
(智劍) The sword of wisdom which cuts away passion and severs the link of transmigration. |
智慧力 see styles |
zhì huì lì zhi4 hui4 li4 chih hui li chieryoku |
Wisdom, insight. |
智慧勝 智慧胜 see styles |
zhì huì shèng zhi4 hui4 sheng4 chih hui sheng chie shō |
excellence of wisdom |
智慧心 see styles |
zhì huì xīn zhi4 hui4 xin1 chih hui hsin chie shin |
mind of wisdom |
智慧水 see styles |
zhì huì shuǐ zhi4 hui4 shui3 chih hui shui chiesui |
The water of wisdom which washes away the filth of passion. |
智慧海 see styles |
zhì huì hǎi zhi4 hui4 hai3 chih hui hai chie kai |
Buddha-wisdom deep and wide as the ocean. |
智慧眼 see styles |
zhì huì yǎn zhi4 hui4 yan3 chih hui yen chie gen |
wisdom-eye |
智慧觀 智慧观 see styles |
zhì huì guān zhi4 hui4 guan1 chih hui kuan chie kan |
One of the meditations of Guanyin, insight into reality. |
智慧門 智慧门 see styles |
zhì huì mén zhi4 hui4 men2 chih hui men chie mon |
The gate of Buddha-wisdom which leads into all truth. |
智慧齒 智慧齿 see styles |
zhì huì chǐ zhi4 hui4 chi3 chih hui ch`ih chih hui chih |
wisdom tooth |
智法身 see styles |
zhì fǎ shēn zhi4 fa3 shen1 chih fa shen chi hosshin |
dharma-body as wisdom |
智淨相 智净相 see styles |
zhì jìng xiàng zhi4 jing4 xiang4 chih ching hsiang chijō sō |
Pure-wisdom-aspect; pure wisdom; wisdom and purity. |
智解脫 智解脱 see styles |
zhì jiě tuō zhi4 jie3 tuo1 chih chieh t`o chih chieh to chi gedatsu |
liberated by wisdom |
有智慧 see styles |
yǒu zhì huì you3 zhi4 hui4 yu chih hui u chie |
manuṣya, an intelligent being, possessing wisdom, cf. 有意. |
有漏慧 see styles |
yǒu lòu huì you3 lou4 hui4 yu lou hui uro e |
contaminated wisdom |
果唯識 果唯识 see styles |
guǒ wéi shì guo3 wei2 shi4 kuo wei shih ka yuishiki |
The wisdom attained from investigating and thinking philosophy, or Buddha-truth, i. e. of the sūtras and abhidharmas; this includes the first four under 五種唯識. |
Variations: |
ki き |
(archaism) fortress (surrounded by a wall, moat, etc.) |
根本智 see styles |
gēn běn zhì gen1 ben3 zhi4 ken pen chih konpon chi |
Fundamental, original, or primal wisdom, source of all truth and virtue; knowledge of fundamental principles; intuitive knowledge or wisdom, in contrast with acquired wisdom. |
業障除 业障除 see styles |
yè zhàng chú ye4 zhang4 chu2 yeh chang ch`u yeh chang chu gōshōjo |
A symbol indicating the cutting away of all karmic hindrances by the sword of wisdom. |
樂慧聖 乐慧圣 see styles |
lè huì shèng le4 hui4 sheng4 le hui sheng rakue shō |
a saint who is fond of wisdom |
正念慧 see styles |
zhèng niàn huì zheng4 nian4 hui4 cheng nien hui shō nen'e |
correctly mindful wisdom |
正等覺 正等觉 see styles |
zhèng děng jué zheng4 deng3 jue2 cheng teng chüeh shōtōkaku |
samyagbuddhi, or -bodhi; the perfect universal wisdom of a Buddha. |
法四依 see styles |
fǎ sì yī fa3 si4 yi1 fa ssu i hō (no) shie |
The four trusts of dharma: trust in the Law, not in men; trust in sūtras containing ultimate truth; trust in truth, not in words; trust in wisdom growing out of eternal truth and not in illusory knowledge. |
法明道 see styles |
fǎ míng dào fa3 ming2 dao4 fa ming tao hōmyō dō |
The wisdom of the pure heart which illumines the Way of all Buddhas. |
法無我 法无我 see styles |
fǎ wú wǒ fa3 wu2 wo3 fa wu wo hō muga |
dharmanairātmya. Things are without independent individuality, i.e. the tenet that things have no independent reality, no reality in themselves. 法無我智 The knowledge or wisdom of the above. |
法無礙 法无碍 see styles |
fǎ wú ài fa3 wu2 ai4 fa wu ai hō muge |
(法無礙解 or法無礙智) Wisdom or power of explanation in unembarrassed accord with the Law, or Buddha-truth. |
法空智 see styles |
fǎ kōng zhì fa3 kong1 zhi4 fa k`ung chih fa kung chih hōkū chi |
wisdom perceiving the emptiness of phenomena |
涅槃智 see styles |
niè pán zhì nie4 pan2 zhi4 nieh p`an chih nieh pan chih nehan chi |
wisdom that comes from attaining nirvāṇa |
涅槃食 see styles |
niè pán shí nie4 pan2 shi2 nieh p`an shih nieh pan shih nehan jiki |
Nirvāṇa food; the passions are faggots, wisdom is fire, the two prepare nirvāṇa as food. |
淸淨慧 see styles |
qīng jìng huì qing1 jing4 hui4 ch`ing ching hui ching ching hui shōjō e |
Pure Wisdom |
滅法智 灭法智 see styles |
miè fǎ zhì mie4 fa3 zhi4 mieh fa chih meppōcchi |
The knowledge or wisdom of the dogma of extinction (of passion and reincarnation); one of the 八智 q. v. |
漏盡明 漏尽明 see styles |
lòu jìn míng lou4 jin4 ming2 lou chin ming rojin myō |
The realization that the stream of transmigration is ended. |
漏盡智 漏尽智 see styles |
lòu jìn zhì lou4 jin4 zhi4 lou chin chih rojin chi |
The wisdom of the arhat. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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