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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.

睡眠蓋


睡眠盖

see styles
shuì mián gài
    shui4 mian2 gai4
shui mien kai
 suimen kai
obstructed by drowsiness

破壞善


破坏善

see styles
pò huài shàn
    po4 huai4 shan4
p`o huai shan
    po huai shan
 hae zen
Destroyer of good, a name for Māra.

碧巌録

see styles
 hekiganroku
    へきがんろく
(work) Blue Cliff Record; Biyan Lu (collection of Zen Buddhist koans compiled in China during the Song Dynasty); (wk) Blue Cliff Record; Biyan Lu (collection of Zen Buddhist koans compiled in China during the Song Dynasty)

祕密戒


秘密戒

see styles
mì mì jiè
    mi4 mi4 jie4
mi mi chieh
 himitsu kai
Its commandments.

祖師禅

see styles
 soshizen
    そしぜん
(See 如来禅) Zen Buddhism based on the teachings of Bodhidharma

禅問答

see styles
 zenmondou / zenmondo
    ぜんもんどう
Zen dialogue; Zen questions and answers

禅坊主

see styles
 zenbouzu / zenbozu
    ぜんぼうず
(rare) (See 禅僧) Zen monk

禅宗様

see styles
 zenshuuyou / zenshuyo
    ぜんしゅうよう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 唐様・2) traditional Zen-style architecture

禪三昧


禅三昧

see styles
chán sān mèi
    chan2 san1 mei4
ch`an san mei
    chan san mei
 zen zanmai
dhyāna and samādhi, dhyāna considered as 思惟 meditating, samādhi as 定 abstraction; or meditation in the realms of 色 the visible, or known, and concentration on 無色 the invisible, or supramundane; v. 禪定.

禪佛教


禅佛教

see styles
chán fó jiào
    chan2 fo2 jiao4
ch`an fo chiao
    chan fo chiao
 zen bukkyō
Seon Buddhism

禪和子


禅和子

see styles
chán hé zǐ
    chan2 he2 zi3
ch`an ho tzu
    chan ho tzu
 zen nasu
Chan [Seon; Zen] monk

禪問答


禅问答

see styles
chán wèn dá
    chan2 wen4 da2
ch`an wen ta
    chan wen ta
 zen mondō
Chan; Seon encounter dialogue

禪思惟


禅思惟

see styles
chán sī wéi
    chan2 si1 wei2
ch`an ssu wei
    chan ssu wei
 zen shiyui
Chan (Seon; Zen) contemplation

禪梵天


禅梵天

see styles
chán fàn tiān
    chan2 fan4 tian1
ch`an fan t`ien
    chan fan tien
 zen bonten
The three brahmaloka heavens of the first dhyāna; cf. 禪.

禪語錄


禅语录

see styles
chán yǔ lù
    chan2 yu3 lu4
ch`an yü lu
    chan yü lu
 zen goroku
recorded Chan [Seon; Zen] sayings

禪雲寺


禅云寺

see styles
chán yún sì
    chan2 yun2 si4
ch`an yün ssu
    chan yün ssu
 Zen'unji
Seon-unsa

種種界


种种界

see styles
zhǒng zhǒng jiè
    zhong3 zhong3 jie4
chung chung chieh
 shuju kai
variety of causal factors

稲川会

see styles
 inakawakai
    いなかわかい
(org) Inagawa-kai (yakuza syndicate); (o) Inagawa-kai (yakuza syndicate)

第三禪


第三禅

see styles
dì sān chán
    di4 san1 chan2
ti san ch`an
    ti san chan
 daisan zen
The third dhyāna, a degree of contemplation in which ecstasy gives way to serenity; also a state, or heaven, corresponding to this degree of contemplation, including the third three of the rūpa heavens.

第二禪


第二禅

see styles
dì èr chán
    di4 er4 chan2
ti erh ch`an
    ti erh chan
 daini zen
The second dhyāna, a degree of contemplation where reasoning gives way to intuition. The second three rūpa heavens.

第四禪


第四禅

see styles
dì sì chán
    di4 si4 chan2
ti ssu ch`an
    ti ssu chan
 daishi zen
The fourth dhyāna, a degree of contemplation when the mind becomes indifferent to pleasure and pain; also the last eight rūpa heavens.

筆禅道

see styles
 hitsuzendou / hitsuzendo
    ひつぜんどう
Art of the Brush (esp. school of Japanese Zen calligraphy)

等起善

see styles
děng qǐ shàn
    deng3 qi3 shan4
teng ch`i shan
    teng chi shan
 tōki zen
manifest physical activities and verbal expressions that are based on virtuous mental functions

緣覺界


缘觉界

see styles
yuán jué jiè
    yuan2 jue2 jie4
yüan chüeh chieh
 enkaku kai
solitary realizer

總相戒


总相戒

see styles
zǒng xiàng jiè
    zong3 xiang4 jie4
tsung hsiang chieh
 sōsō kai
The general commandments for all disciples, in contrast with the 別相戒, e.g. the 250 monastic rules.

義理禪


义理禅

see styles
yì lǐ chán
    yi4 li3 chan2
i li ch`an
    i li chan
 giri zen
theoretical Chan; Seon

聲聞戒


声闻戒

see styles
shēng wén jiè
    sheng1 wen2 jie4
sheng wen chieh
 shōmon kai
śrāvaka precepts

胎藏界

see styles
tāi zàng jiè
    tai1 zang4 jie4
t`ai tsang chieh
    tai tsang chieh
 taizō kai
Garbhadhātu, or Garbhakośa-(dhātu), the womb treasury, the universal source from which all things are produced; the matrix; the embryo; likened to a womb in which all of a child is conceived— its body, mind, etc. It is container and content; it covers and nourishes; and is the source of all supply. It represents the 理性 fundamental nature, both material elements and pure bodhi, or wisdom in essence or purity; 理 being the garbhadhātu as fundamental wisdom, and 智 acquired wisdom or knowledge, the vajradhātu. It also represents the human heart in its innocence or pristine purity, which is considered as the source of all Buddha-pity and moral knowledge. And it indicates that from the central being in the maṇḍala, viz. the Sun as symbol of Vairocana, there issue all the other manifestations of wisdom and power, Buddhas, bodhisattvas, demons, etc. It is 本覺 original intellect, or the static intellectuality, in contrast with 始覺 intellection, the initial or dynamic intellectuality represented in the vajradhātu; hence it is the 因 cause and vajradhātu the 果 effect; though as both are a unity, the reverse may be the rule, the effect being also the cause; it is also likened to 利他 enriching others, as vajradhātu is to 自利 enriching self. Kōbō Daishi, founder of the Yoga or Shingon 眞言 School in Japan, adopted the representation of the ideas in maṇḍalas, or diagrams, as the best way of revealing the mystic doctrine to the ignorant. The garbhadhātu is the womb or treasury of all things, the universe; the 理 fundamental principle, the source; its symbols are a triangle on its base, and an open lotus as representing the sun and Vairocana. In Japan this maṇḍala is placed on the east, typifying the rising sun as source, or 理. The vajradhātu is placed west and represents 智 wisdom or knowledge as derived from 理 the underlying principle, but the two are essential one to the other, neither existing apart. The material and spiritual; wisdom-source and intelligence; essence and substance; and similar complementary ideas are thus portrayed; the garbhadhātu may be generally considered as the static and the vajradhātu as the dynamic categories, which are nevertheless a unity. The garbhadhātu is divided into 三部 three sections representing samādhi or quiescence, wisdom-store, and pity-store, or thought, knowledge, pity; one is called the Buddha-section, the others the Vajra and Lotus sections respectively; the three also typify vimokṣa, prajñā, and dharmakāya, or freedom, understanding, and spirituality. There are three heads of these sections, i. e. Vairocana, Vajrapāṇi, and Avalokiteśvara; each has a mother or source, e. g. Vairocana from Buddha's-eye; and each has a 明王 or emanation of protection against evil; also a śakti or female energy; a germ-letter, etc. The diagram of five Buddhas contains also four bodhisattvas, making nine in all, and there are altogether thirteen 大院 or great courts of various types of ideas, of varying numbers, generally spoken of as 414. Cf. 金剛界; 大日; 兩部.

能大師


能大师

see styles
néng dà shī
    neng2 da4 shi1
neng ta shih
 Nō Daishi
能行者 The sixth patriarch 慧能 Hui-neng of the Ch'an (Zen) School.

臨済宗

see styles
 rinzaishuu / rinzaishu
    りんざいしゅう
Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism

自利戒

see styles
zì lì jiè
    zi4 li4 jie4
tzu li chieh
 jiri kai
precepts for the improvement of one's own spiritual condition

自性戒

see styles
zì xìng jiè
    zi4 xing4 jie4
tzu hsing chieh
 jishō kai
The ten natural moral laws, i. e. which are natural to man, apart from the Buddha's commands; also 自性善.

自性禪


自性禅

see styles
zì xìng chán
    zi4 xing4 chan2
tzu hsing ch`an
    tzu hsing chan
 jishō zen
meditation on the original nature of things

苦輪海


苦轮海

see styles
kǔ lún hǎi
    ku3 lun2 hai3
k`u lun hai
    ku lun hai
 kurin kai
ocean of the wheel of suffering

菩薩戒


菩萨戒

see styles
pú sà jiè
    pu2 sa4 jie4
p`u sa chieh
    pu sa chieh
 bosatsu kai
The rules are found in the sūtra of this name, taken from the 梵網經.

菩薩禪


菩萨禅

see styles
pú sà chán
    pu2 sa4 chan2
p`u sa ch`an
    pu sa chan
 bosatsu zen
bodhisattva meditation

華杏依

see styles
 kaai / kai
    かあい
(female given name) Kaai

華藏界


华藏界

see styles
huā zàng jiè
    hua1 zang4 jie4
hua tsang chieh
 kezō kai
(華藏世界) The lotus-store, or lotus-world, the Pure Land of Vairocana, also the Pure Land of all Buddhas in their saṃbhogakāya, or enjoyment bodies. Above the wind or air circle is a sea of fragrant water, in which is the thousand-petal lotus with its infinite variety of worlds, hence the meaning is the Lotus which contains a store of myriads of worlds; cf. the Tang Huayan sūtra 8, 9, and 10; the 梵網經 ch. 1, etc.

葛藤禪


葛藤禅

see styles
gé téng chán
    ge2 teng2 chan2
ko t`eng ch`an
    ko teng chan
 kattō zen
wordy Seon

蒋介石

see styles
 shoukaiseki / shokaiseki
    しょうかいせき
(person) Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jie Shi) (1887.10.31-1975.4.5)

蔣介石


蒋介石

see styles
jiǎng jiè shí
    jiang3 jie4 shi2
chiang chieh shih
Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), military leader, head of the Nationalist government in China 1928-1949 and the government in exile on Taiwan 1950-1975

蔣經國


蒋经国

see styles
jiǎng jīng guó
    jiang3 jing1 guo2
chiang ching kuo
Chiang Ching-kuo (1910-1988), son of Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石, Guomindang politician, president of ROC 1978-1988

蔣緯國


蒋纬国

see styles
jiǎng wěi guó
    jiang3 wei3 guo2
chiang wei kuo
Chiang Wei-kuo (1916-1997), adopted son of Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石

蘊界處


蕴界处

see styles
yùn jiè chù
    yun4 jie4 chu4
yün chieh ch`u
    yün chieh chu
 un kai sho
aggregates, realms, and fields

蘊處界


蕴处界

see styles
yùn chù jiè
    yun4 chu4 jie4
yün ch`u chieh
    yün chu chieh
 un jo kai
The five skandhas, twelve āyatana or bases, and eighteen 界 dhātu or elements.

虎丘山

see styles
hǔ qiū shān
    hu3 qiu1 shan1
hu ch`iu shan
    hu chiu shan
 Koku san
Huqiu Shan, a monastery at Suzhou, which gave rise to a branch of the Chan (Zen) school, founded by 紹隆 Shaolong.

虚無僧

see styles
 komusou / komuso
    こむそう
begging Zen priest of the Fuke sect (wearing a sedge hood and playing a shakuhachi flute)

虛空界


虚空界

see styles
xū kōng jiè
    xu1 kong1 jie4
hsü k`ung chieh
    hsü kung chieh
 kokū kai
The visible vault of space.

蝦蟆禪


虾蟆禅

see styles
xiā má chán
    xia1 ma2 chan2
hsia ma ch`an
    hsia ma chan
 gama zen
Frog samādhi, which causes one to leap with joy at half-truths.

衆生界


众生界

see styles
zhòng shēng jiè
    zhong4 sheng1 jie4
chung sheng chieh
 shūjō kai
The realm of all the living in contrast with the Buddha-realm.

親和会

see styles
 shinwakai
    しんわかい
(org) Shinwa-kai (yakuza syndicate); (o) Shinwa-kai (yakuza syndicate)

解脫戒


解脱戒

see styles
jiě tuō jiè
    jie3 tuo1 jie4
chieh t`o chieh
    chieh to chieh
 gedatsu kai
The commandments accepted on leaving the world and becoming a disciple or a monk.

解脫海


解脱海

see styles
jiě tuō hǎi
    jie3 tuo1 hai3
chieh t`o hai
    chieh to hai
 gedatsu kai
The ocean of liberation.

說過戒


说过戒

see styles
shuō guò jiè
    shuo1 guo4 jie4
shuo kuo chieh
 sekka kai
precept forbidding speaking of the faults of the four groups of renunciant practitioners

誹謗戒


诽谤戒

see styles
fěi bàng jiè
    fei3 bang4 jie4
fei pang chieh
 hihō kai
precept forbidding the denigrate [of the three treasures]

調伏界


调伏界

see styles
tiáo fú jiè
    tiao2 fu2 jie4
t`iao fu chieh
    tiao fu chieh
 jōfuku kai
realms brought under submission

謗毀戒


谤毁戒

see styles
bàng huǐ jiè
    bang4 hui3 jie4
pang hui chieh
 hōki kai
precept against blaming others

貪欲蓋


贪欲盖

see styles
tān yù gài
    tan1 yu4 gai4
t`an yü kai
    tan yü kai
 tonyoku kai
The cover of desire which overlays the mind and prevents the good from appearing.

通明禪


通明禅

see styles
tōng míng chán
    tong1 ming2 chan2
t`ung ming ch`an
    tung ming chan
 tsū myō zen
dhyāna of [six] supranormal powers and [three illuminating] insights

道共戒

see styles
dào gòng jiè
    dao4 gong4 jie4
tao kung chieh
 dō gū kai
precepts that accompany the path

道意海

see styles
dào yì hǎi
    dao4 yi4 hai3
tao i hai
 dōi kai
the sea of enlightenment

達磨宗


达磨宗

see styles
dá mó zōng
    da2 mo2 zong1
ta mo tsung
 darumashuu / darumashu
    だるましゅう
(1) (rare) (See 禅宗) Zen (Buddhism); (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) (See 達磨歌) confusing style of middle-age Japanese poetry
The Damo, or Dharma sect, i.e. the 禪宗 Meditation, or Intuitional School.

選仏場

see styles
 senbutsujou / senbutsujo
    せんぶつじょう
{Buddh} Zen temple meditation hall

邪淫戒

see styles
xié yín jiè
    xie2 yin2 jie4
hsieh yin chieh
 jain kai
precept prohibiting debauchery

野狐禅

see styles
 yakozen
    やこぜん
(See 生禅) self-styled Zen philosophy; sciolism; dabbling in Zen; (person) Yakozen

開光明


开光明

see styles
kāi guāng míng
    kai1 guang1 ming2
k`ai kuang ming
    kai kuang ming
 kai kōmyō
opening the glint of the eye

開爲二


开为二

see styles
kāi wéi èr
    kai1 wei2 er4
k`ai wei erh
    kai wei erh
 kai i ni
to open up into two

開眼光


开眼光

see styles
kāi yǎn guāng
    kai1 yan3 guang1
k`ai yen kuang
    kai yen kuang
 kai genkō
opening the eye

阿籐海

see styles
 atoukai / atokai
    あとうかい
(person) Atou Kai (1946.11-)

阿藤快

see styles
 atoukai / atokai
    あとうかい
(person) Atou Kai (1946.11.14-)

阿藤海

see styles
 atoukai / atokai
    あとうかい
(person) Atou Kai (1946.11.14-)

陰入界


阴入界

see styles
yīn rù jiè
    yin1 ru4 jie4
yin ju chieh
 in nyū kai
The five skandhas, the twelve entrances, or bases through which consciousness enters (āyatana), and the eighteen dhātu or elements, called the 三科.

陰界入


阴界入

see styles
yīn jiè rù
    yin1 jie4 ru4
yin chieh ju
 on kai nyū
aggregates, elements, and bases

雞狗戒


鸡狗戒

see styles
jī gǒu jiè
    ji1 gou3 jie4
chi kou chieh
 keiku kai
Cock or dog discipline, e.g. standing on one leg all day, or eating ordure, like certain ascetics.

離相戒


离相戒

see styles
lí xiàng jiè
    li2 xiang4 jie4
li hsiang chieh
 risō kai
無相戒 The inner commands, or observance in the heart, in contrast with external observance or ritual.

難度海


难度海

see styles
nán dù hǎi
    nan2 du4 hai3
nan tu hai
 nando kai
The ocean hard to cross, the sea of life and death, or mortality.

韓復榘


韩复榘

see styles
hán fù jǔ
    han2 fu4 ju3
han fu chü
Han Fuju (1890-1938), Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) army general and governor of Shandong, executed by Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石[Jiang3 Jie4 shi2] after he abandoned Jinan to the Japanese

馮玉祥


冯玉祥

see styles
féng yù xiáng
    feng2 yu4 xiang2
feng yü hsiang
Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek

黄檗宗

see styles
 oubakushuu / obakushu
    おうばくしゅう
Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism

カイ諸島

see styles
 kaishotou / kaishoto
    カイしょとう
(place-name) Kepulauan Kai (islands)

一一界中

see styles
yī yī jiè zhōng
    yi1 yi1 jie4 zhong1
i i chieh chung
 ichiichi kai chū
in each realm

一切皆成

see styles
yī qiè jiē chéng
    yi1 qie4 jie1 cheng2
i ch`ieh chieh ch`eng
    i chieh chieh cheng
 issai kai jō
All beings become Buddhas, for all have the Buddha-nature and must ultimately become enlightened, i.e. 一切衆生皆悉成佛. This is the doctrine of developed Mahāyāna, or universalism, as opposed to the limited salvation of Hīnayāna and of undeveloped Mahāyāna; 法華經方便品; 若有聞法者無一不成佛 if there be any who hear the dharma, not one will fail to become Buddha.

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

一指頭禪


一指头禅

see styles
yī zhǐ tóu chán
    yi1 zhi3 tou2 chan2
i chih t`ou ch`an
    i chih tou chan
 ichishi zu zen
The one finger-tip contemplation used by a certain monk to bring to another a conception of the universe. Also a parable in the 楞伽經 Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra. The Chan or Zen sect 禪宗 regard the sūtras merely as indicators, i.e. pointing fingers, their real object being only attained through personal mediation.

一挨一拶

see styles
 ichiaiissatsu / ichiaissatsu
    いちあいいっさつ
(archaism) (See 挨拶・6) dialoging (with another Zen practitioner to ascertain their level of enlightenment)

三平等戒

see styles
sān píng děng jiè
    san1 ping2 deng3 jie4
san p`ing teng chieh
    san ping teng chieh
 san byōdō kai
idem 三昧耶戒 and 世無障礙智戒.

三昧耶戒

see styles
sān mèi yé jiè
    san1 mei4 ye2 jie4
san mei yeh chieh
 samaiya kai
    さんまやかい
(Buddhist term) precepts given to an adherent prior to being consecrated as an Acharya (in esoteric Buddhism)
samaya commandments: the rules to be strictly observed before full ordination in the esoteric sects.

三昧耶界

see styles
sān mèi yé jiè
    san1 mei4 ye2 jie4
san mei yeh chieh
 zanmaiya kai
Samaya world, a general name for the esoteric sect.

不偸盜戒


不偸盗戒

see styles
bù tōu dào jiè
    bu4 tou1 dao4 jie4
pu t`ou tao chieh
    pu tou tao chieh
 fuchūtō kai
injunctions against stealing

不思議界


不思议界

see styles
bù sī yì jiè
    bu4 si1 yi4 jie4
pu ssu i chieh
 fushigi kai
acintyadhātu. The realm beyond thought and words, another name for the bhūtatathatā, 眞如.

不殺生戒


不杀生戒

see styles
bù shā shēng jiè
    bu4 sha1 sheng1 jie4
pu sha sheng chieh
 fu sesshō kai
precept forbidding the taking of life

不立文字

see styles
bù lì wén zì
    bu4 li4 wen2 zi4
pu li wen tzu
 furyuumonji; furitsumonji / furyumonji; furitsumonji
    ふりゅうもんじ; ふりつもんじ
(expression) (yoji) Buddhist revelation through intuitive discernment; Spiritual awakening cannot be experienced with words and letters; Spiritual enlightenment can be attained only by means of communion of mind with mind (Zen Buddhism)
(不立文字教) The 禪 ch'an or intuitive School does 'not set up scriptures'; it lays stress on meditation and intuition rather than on books and other external aids: cf. Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra.

不酤酒戒

see styles
bù gū jiǔ jiè
    bu4 gu1 jiu3 jie4
pu ku chiu chieh
 fu koshu kai
precept forbidding dealing in alcohol

世間善心


世间善心

see styles
shì jiān shàn xīn
    shi4 jian1 shan4 xin1
shih chien shan hsin
 seken zen shin
mental state of mundane goodness

久松真一

see styles
 hisamatsushinichi
    ひさまつしんいち
(person) Hisamatsu Shin'ichi (1889-1980) - philosopher, scholar of Zen Buddhism and master of the Japanese tea ceremony

五十八戒

see styles
wǔ shí bā jiè
    wu3 shi2 ba1 jie4
wu shih pa chieh
 gojūhachi kai
fifty-eight precepts

五燈會元


五灯会元

see styles
wǔ dēng huì yuán
    wu3 deng1 hui4 yuan2
wu teng hui yüan
Song Dynasty History of Zen Buddhism in China (1252), 20 scrolls

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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