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五波羅密


五波罗密

see styles
wǔ bō luó mì
    wu3 bo1 luo2 mi4
wu po lo mi
 go haramitsu
The five pāramitās (omitting the sixth, wisdom), i. e. dāna, almsgiving: śīla, commandment-keeping; kṣānti, patience (under provocation): vīrya, zeal; and dhyāna, meditation.

五相成身

see styles
wǔ xiàng chéng shēn
    wu3 xiang4 cheng2 shen1
wu hsiang ch`eng shen
    wu hsiang cheng shen
 gosō jōshin
(五相成身觀) A contemplation of the five stages in Vairocana Buddhahood— entry into the bodhi-mind; maintenance of it; attainment of the diamond mind; realization of the diamond embodiment; and perfect attainment of Buddhahood. It refers also to the 五智 of the Vairocana group; also 五轉成身 (or 五法成身) .

五禪定佛


五禅定佛

see styles
wǔ chán dìng fó
    wu3 chan2 ding4 fo2
wu ch`an ting fo
    wu chan ting fo
 go zenjō butsu
five buddhas of meditation

五種唯識


五种唯识

see styles
wǔ zhǒng wéi shì
    wu3 zhong3 wei2 shi4
wu chung wei shih
 goshu yuishiki
The five kinds of weishi, or idealistic representation in the sutras and śāstras as summed up by Cien 慈恩 of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school: (1) 境唯識 wisdom or insight in objective conditions; (2) 教唯識 in interpretation; (3) 理唯識 in principles; (4) 行唯識 in meditation and practice; (5) 果唯識 in the fruits or results of Buddhahood. The first four are objective, the fifth subject.

五轉成身


五转成身

see styles
wǔ zhuǎn chéng shēn
    wu3 zhuan3 cheng2 shen1
wu chuan ch`eng shen
    wu chuan cheng shen
 goten jōshin
idem 五相成身.

伽羅夜叉


伽罗夜叉

see styles
qié luó yè chā
    qie2 luo2 ye4 cha1
ch`ieh lo yeh ch`a
    chieh lo yeh cha
 Karayasha
Kālaka, a yakṣa who smote Śāriputra on the head while in meditation, without his perceiving it.

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

修心養性


修心养性

see styles
xiū xīn yǎng xìng
    xiu1 xin1 yang3 xing4
hsiu hsin yang hsing
to cultivate the heart and nurture the character (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation

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

修鍊大會


修鍊大会

see styles
xiū liàn dà huì
    xiu1 lian4 da4 hui4
hsiu lien ta hui
 shuren daie
meditation meeting

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

八不正觀


八不正观

see styles
bā bù zhèng guān
    ba1 bu4 zheng4 guan1
pa pu cheng kuan
 happu shōkan
Meditation on the eight negations 八不. These eight, birth, death, etc., are the 八迷 eight misleading ideas, or 八計 eight wrong calculations. No objection is made to the terms in the apparent, or relative, sense 俗諦, but in the real or absolute sense 眞諦 these eight ideas are incorrect, and the truth lies between them ; in the relative, mortality need not be denied, but in the absolute we cannot speak of mortality or immortality. In regard to the relative view, beings have apparent birth and apparent death from various causes, but are not really born and do not really die, i.e. there is the difference of appearance and reality. In the absolute there is no apparent birth and apparent death. The other three pairs are similarly studied.

六時三昧


六时三昧

see styles
liù shí sān mèi
    liu4 shi2 san1 mei4
liu shih san mei
 rokuji zanmai
six daily periods of meditation.

六欲四禪


六欲四禅

see styles
liù yù sì chán
    liu4 yu4 si4 chan2
liu yü ssu ch`an
    liu yü ssu chan
 rokuyoku shizen
the six heavens where sexual desire continues, and the four dhyāna heavens of purity above them free from such desire.

六離合釋


六离合释

see styles
liù lí hé shì
    liu4 li2 he2 shi4
liu li ho shih
 roku ri gasshaku
Ṣaṭ-samāsa; also 六種釋 (or 六合釋) the six interpretations of compound terms, considered in their component parts or together. (1) 持業釋 or 同依釋 karmadhāraya, referring to the equality of dependence of both terms, e. g. 大乘 Mahāyāna, 'great' and 'vehicle'), both equally essential to 'Mahāyāna' with its specific meaning; (2) 依主釋 (or 六士釋) tatpuruṣa, containing a principal term, e. g. 眼識 eye-perception, where the eye is the qualifying term; (3) 有財釋 (or 多財釋) bahuvrīhi, the sign of possession, e. g. 覺者 he who has enlightenment; (4) 相違釋 dvandva, a term indicating two separate ideas, e. g. 教觀 teaching and meditation; (5) 鄰近釋 avyayībhava, an adverbial compound, or a term resulting from 'neighboring' association, e. g. 念處 thought or remembering place, i. e. memory; (6) 帶數釋 dvigu, a numerative term, e. g. 五蘊 pañcaskandha, the five skandhas. M. W. gives the order as 4, 3, 1, 2, 6, and 5.

初靜慮地


初静虑地

see styles
chū jìng lǜ dì
    chu1 jing4 lv4 di4
ch`u ching lü ti
    chu ching lü ti
 sho jōryo chi
the level of the first meditation

勝奢摩他


胜奢摩他

see styles
shèng shē mó tā
    sheng4 she1 mo2 ta1
sheng she mo t`a
    sheng she mo ta
 shō shamata
tranquility meditation

化功歸己


化功归己

see styles
huà gōng guī jǐ
    hua4 gong1 gui1 ji3
hua kung kuei chi
 keku kiko
The merit of converting others becomes one's own in increased insight and liberation); it is the third stage of merit of the Tiantai five stages of meditation and action 觀行五品位.

匿名組合

see styles
 tokumeikumiai / tokumekumiai
    とくめいくみあい
anonymous partnership; silent partnership; anonymous association

十乘觀法


十乘观法

see styles
shí shèng guān fǎ
    shi2 sheng4 guan1 fa3
shih sheng kuan fa
 jūjō kanbō
ten vehicles of meditation

十六特勝


十六特胜

see styles
shí liù tè shèng
    shi2 liu4 te4 sheng4
shih liu t`e sheng
    shih liu te sheng
 jūroku dokushō
sixteen superior [forms of meditation]

十法止觀


十法止观

see styles
shí fǎ zhǐ guān
    shi2 fa3 zhi3 guan1
shih fa chih kuan
 jippō shikan
ten vehicles of meditation

十波羅蜜


十波罗蜜

see styles
shí bō luó mì
    shi2 bo1 luo2 mi4
shih po lo mi
 jū haramitsu
(or 密多) The ten are the six pārāmitas with four added. The six are charity (or almsgiving), purity (or morality), patience, zealous progress, meditation, wisdom; i.e. 施, 戒, 忍, 辱, 精進, 禪, 慧. The four additions are 方便; 願; 力 and 智 upāya, adaptability (or, teaching as suited to the occasion and hearer): praṇidhāna, vows; bala, force of purpose; and jñāna, knowledge. Also 十度.

十發趣心


十发趣心

see styles
shí fā qù xīn
    shi2 fa1 qu4 xin1
shih fa ch`ü hsin
    shih fa chü hsin
 jū hosshu shin
The ten directional decisions: (1) renouncement of the world; (2) observance of the commandments; (3) patience or endurance; (4) zealous progress; (5) meditation; (6) wisdom or understanding; (7) 願心 the will for good for oneself and others; (8) 護心 protection (of Buddha, Dharma, Sangha); (9) 喜心 joy; (10) 頂心 highest wisdom. v. 梵綱經, 心地品.

十種方便


十种方便

see styles
shí zhǒng fāng biàn
    shi2 zhong3 fang1 bian4
shih chung fang pien
 jusshu hōben
Ten kinds of suitable aids to religious success: almsgiving (or self-sacrifice); keeping the commandments; forbearance; zealous progress; meditation; wisdom; great kindness; great pity; awaking and stimulating others; preaching (or revolving) the never receding wheel of the Law.

十觀成乘


十观成乘

see styles
shí guān chéng shèng
    shi2 guan1 cheng2 sheng4
shih kuan ch`eng sheng
    shih kuan cheng sheng
 jūkan jōjō
ten vehicles of meditation

十長養心


十长养心

see styles
shí cháng yǎng xīn
    shi2 chang2 yang3 xin1
shih ch`ang yang hsin
    shih chang yang hsin
 jūchōyōshin
The ten kinds of well-nourished heart, essential to entry into the cult of the higher patience and endurance: a heart of kindness; of pity; of joy (in progress toward salvation of others); renunciation; almsgiving; delight in telling the doctrine; benefiting or aiding others to salvation; unity, or amity; concentration in meditation; wisdom; v. 梵綱經,心地品.

千思万考

see styles
 senshibankou / senshibanko
    せんしばんこう
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) deep meditation; mature consideration

半跏趺坐

see styles
bàn jiā fū zuò
    ban4 jia1 fu1 zuo4
pan chia fu tso
 hanka fuza
    はんかふざ
(yoji) (sitting in) the half lotus position (in Zen meditation)
(半跏坐) A bodhisattva's form of sitting, different from the completely cross-legged form of a Buddha.

命道沙門


命道沙门

see styles
mìng dào shā mén
    ming4 dao4 sha1 men2
ming tao sha men
 myōdō shamon
A śramaṇa who makes the commandments, meditation, and knowledge his very life, as Ānanda did.

嚴淨道場


严淨道场

see styles
yán jìng dào chǎng
    yan2 jing4 dao4 chang3
yen ching tao ch`ang
    yen ching tao chang
 gon jō dōjō
to adorn and purify the meditation chamber

四事法門


四事法门

see styles
sì shì fǎ mén
    si4 shi4 fa3 men2
ssu shih fa men
 shiji hōmon
Four methods of a bodhisattva's preparation for preaching the Law— entry into meditation: into wisdom; into complete moral self-control; and into clear discernment, or reasoning, 辯才門.

四信五行

see styles
sì xìn wǔ xíng
    si4 xin4 wu3 xing2
ssu hsin wu hsing
 shishin gogyō
The four right objects of faith and the five right modes of procedure; the 眞如 bhūtatathatā and the 三寳 Three Precious Ones are the four; the five are almsgiving, morality, patience, zeal (or progress), and 觀 meditation.

四如實觀


四如实观

see styles
sì rú shí guān
    si4 ru2 shi2 guan1
ssu ju shih kuan
 shi nyojitsu kan
A meditation method on the 四加行位 q. v.

四如意足

see styles
sì rú yì zú
    si4 ru2 yi4 zu2
ssu ju i tsu
 shi nyoi soku
四神足 ṛddhi-pāda; the third group of the 三十七科道品 bodhi-pakṣikadharma; the four steps to supernatural powers, making the body independent of ordinary or natural law. The four steps are said to be the 四種禪定 four kinds of dhyāna, but there are several definitions, e. g. 欲神足 chanda-ṛddhi-pāda, desire (or intensive longing, or concentration); 勤神足 virya-ṛddhi-pāda, energy (or intensified effort); 心神足 citta-ṛddhi-pāda, memory (or intense holding on to the position reached); 觀神足 mīmāṃsa-ṛddhi-pāda., meditation (or survey, the state of dhyāna).

四教三觀


四教三观

see styles
sì jiào sān guān
    si4 jiao4 san1 guan1
ssu chiao san kuan
 shikyō sangan
The Tiantai four main doctrinal divisions as above and its three kinds of meditation.

四本止觀


四本止观

see styles
sì běn zhǐ guān
    si4 ben3 zhi3 guan1
ssu pen chih kuan
 shihon shikan
The four books of Tiantai on meditation 止觀, i. e. 摩訶止觀; 禪波羅蜜; 六妙門; and 坐禪法要.

四禪九天


四禅九天

see styles
sì chán jiǔ tiān
    si4 chan2 jiu3 tian1
ssu ch`an chiu t`ien
    ssu chan chiu tien
 shizen kuten
nine heavens of the fourth meditation heaven

四種靜慮


四种静虑

see styles
sì zhǒng jìng lǜ
    si4 zhong3 jing4 lv4
ssu chung ching lü
 shi shu jōryo
four kinds of meditation

四靜慮地


四静虑地

see styles
sì jìng lǜ dì
    si4 jing4 lv4 di4
ssu ching lü ti
 shi jōryo chi
four stages of meditation

坐亡入脫


坐亡入脱

see styles
zuò wáng rù tuō
    zuo4 wang2 ru4 tuo1
tso wang ju t`o
    tso wang ju to
 za mō nyū datsu
passing away while sitting in meditation

坐禪人力


坐禅人力

see styles
zuò chán rén lì
    zuo4 chan2 ren2 li4
tso ch`an jen li
    tso chan jen li
 zazennin riki
the power of people's meditation

坐禪法要


坐禅法要

see styles
zuò chán fǎ yào
    zuo4 chan2 fa3 yao4
tso ch`an fa yao
    tso chan fa yao
 Zazen hōyō
Essentials of Seated Meditation

坐脫入亡


坐脱入亡

see styles
zuò tuō rù wáng
    zuo4 tuo1 ru4 wang2
tso t`o ju wang
    tso to ju wang
 zadatsu nyūmō
passing away while in meditation

增上心學


增上心学

see styles
zēng shàng xīn xué
    zeng1 shang4 xin1 xue2
tseng shang hsin hsüeh
 zōjōshin gaku
The study of increased powers of mind (through meditation).

大寂光殿

see styles
dà jí guāng diàn
    da4 ji2 guang1 dian4
ta chi kuang tien
 dai jakukō den
hall of silent illumination

天竺禪師


天竺禅师

see styles
tiān zhú chán shī
    tian1 zhu2 chan2 shi1
t`ien chu ch`an shih
    tien chu chan shih
 Tenchiku zenji
Meditation Master from India

奢摩他力

see styles
shē mó tā lì
    she1 mo2 ta1 li4
she mo t`a li
    she mo ta li
 shamatariki
power of stable abiding meditation

奢摩他支

see styles
shē mó tā zhī
    she1 mo2 ta1 zhi1
she mo t`a chih
    she mo ta chih
 shamatashi
branch of calm abiding meditation

奢摩他觀


奢摩他观

see styles
shē mó tā guān
    she1 mo2 ta1 guan1
she mo t`a kuan
    she mo ta kuan
 shamata kan
śamatha (tranquility) method of meditation

定心三昧

see styles
dìng xīn sān mèi
    ding4 xin1 san1 mei4
ting hsin san mei
 jōshin zanmai
A fixed mind samādhi, i. e. fixed on the Pure Land and its glories.

定散二善

see styles
dìng sàn èr shàn
    ding4 san4 er4 shan4
ting san erh shan
 jousannizen / josannizen
    じょうさんにぜん
{Buddh} wholesomeness while meditating and in one's daily affairs
Both a definite subject for meditation and an undefined field are considered as valuable.

己心法門


己心法门

see styles
jǐ xīn fǎ mén
    ji3 xin1 fa3 men2
chi hsin fa men
 koshin hōmon
己心中所行法門 The method of the self-realization of truth, the intuitive method of meditation, 止觀 1.

常行三昧

see styles
cháng xíng sān mèi
    chang2 xing2 san1 mei4
ch`ang hsing san mei
    chang hsing san mei
 jōgyō zanmai
meditation in which the buddhas of the present stand before one

廣普寂定


广普寂定

see styles
guǎng pǔ jí dìng
    guang3 pu3 ji2 ding4
kuang p`u chi ting
    kuang pu chi ting
 kōfujaku jō
meditation of vast and universal tranquility

忍び泣く

see styles
 shinobinaku
    しのびなく
(v5k,vi) to shed silent tears

念念相續


念念相续

see styles
niàn niàn xiāng xù
    nian4 nian4 xiang1 xu4
nien nien hsiang hsü
 nennen sōzoku
Unbroken continuity; continuing instant in unbroken thought or meditation on a subject; also unceasing invocation of a Buddha's name.

悶聲不響


闷声不响

see styles
mēn shēng bù xiǎng
    men1 sheng1 bu4 xiang3
men sheng pu hsiang
to keep silent

戒師五德


戒师五德

see styles
jiè shī wǔ dé
    jie4 shi1 wu3 de2
chieh shih wu te
 kaishi gotoku
The five virtues of the teacher of the discipline: obedience to the rules, twenty years as monk, ability to explain the vinaya, meditation, ability to explain the abhidharma.

押し黙る

see styles
 oshidamaru
    おしだまる
(v5r,vi) to keep silent

攀緣如禪


攀缘如禅

see styles
pān yuán rú chán
    pan1 yuan2 ru2 chan2
p`an yüan ju ch`an
    pan yüan ju chan
 hanennyo zen
meditation that takes true thusness as object.

教觀兼修


教观兼修

see styles
jiào guān jiān xiū
    jiao4 guan1 jian1 xiu1
chiao kuan chien hsiu
 kyōkan kenshu
combined practice of scriptural study and meditation

方等懺悔


方等忏悔

see styles
fāng děng chàn huǐ
    fang1 deng3 chan4 hui3
fang teng ch`an hui
    fang teng chan hui
 hōdō sange
(方等懺) One of the subjects of meditation in the 方等三昧 on the hindrances caused by the six organs of sense.

暗證禪師


暗证禅师

see styles
àn zhèng chán shī
    an4 zheng4 chan2 shi1
an cheng ch`an shih
    an cheng chan shih
 anshō zenji
暗證; 暗禪, etc. A charlatan who teaches intuitional meditation differently from the methods of that school; an ignorant preceptor.

最上乘禪


最上乘禅

see styles
zuì shàng shèng chán
    zui4 shang4 sheng4 chan2
tsui shang sheng ch`an
    tsui shang sheng chan
 saijō jō zen
meditation of the supreme vehicle

本門本尊


本门本尊

see styles
běn mén běn zūn
    ben3 men2 ben3 zun1
pen men pen tsun
 honmon honzon
The especial honoured one of the Nichiren sect, Svādi-devatā, the Supreme Being, whose maṇḍala is considered as the symbol of the Buddha as infinite, eternal, universal. The Nichiren sect has a meditation 本門事觀 on the universality of the Buddha and the unity in the diversity of all his phenomena, the whole truth being embodied in the Lotus Sutra, and in its title of five words, 妙法蓮華經 Wonderful-Law Lotus-Flower Sutra, which are considered to be the embodiment of the eternal, universal Buddha. Their repetition preceded by 南無 Namah ! is equivalent to the 歸命 of other Buddhists.

止觀十門


止观十门

see styles
zhǐ guān shí mén
    zhi3 guan1 shi2 men2
chih kuan shih men
 shikan jūmon
ten approaches to cessation and analytical meditation

止觀雙運


止观双运

see styles
zhǐ guān shuāng yùn
    zhi3 guan1 shuang1 yun4
chih kuan shuang yün
 shikan sōun
the dual functioning of stabilizing and insight meditation

毘鉢舍那


毘钵舍那

see styles
pí bō shèn à
    pi2 bo1 shen4 a4
p`i po shen a
    pi po shen a
 bibasshana
insight meditation

沈黙の春

see styles
 chinmokunoharu
    ちんもくのはる
(work) Silent Spring (book by Rachel Carson, 1962); (wk) Silent Spring (book by Rachel Carson, 1962)

沈黙交易

see styles
 chinmokukoueki / chinmokukoeki
    ちんもくこうえき
silent trade; dumb barter; depot trade

沉默寡言

see styles
chén mò guǎ yán
    chen2 mo4 gua3 yan2
ch`en mo kua yen
    chen mo kua yen
habitually silent (idiom); reticent; uncommunicative

法身體性


法身体性

see styles
fǎ shēn tǐ xìng
    fa3 shen1 ti3 xing4
fa shen t`i hsing
    fa shen ti hsing
 hōshin taishō
The embodiment, totality, or nature of the dharmakāya. In Hīnayāna the Buddha-nature in its 理 or absolute side is described as not discussed, being synonymous with the 五分 five divisions of the commandments, meditation, wisdom, release, and doctrine, 戒, 定, 慧, 解脫, and 知見. In the Mahāyāna the 三論宗 defines the absolute or ultimate reality as the formless which contains all forms, the essence of being, the noumenon of the other two manifestations of the triratna. The 法相宗 defines it as (a) the nature or essence of the whole triratna; (b) the particular form of the Dharma in that trinity. The One-Vehicle schools represented by the 華嚴宗, 天台, etc., consider it to be the bhūtatathatā, 理 and 智 being one and undivided. The Shingon sect takes the six elements-earth, water, fire, air, space, mind-as the 理 or fundamental dharmakāya and the sixth, mind, intelligence, or knowledge, as the 智 Wisdom dharmakāya.

活動写真

see styles
 katsudoushashin / katsudoshashin
    かつどうしゃしん
(dated) (esp. used during the silent film era) moving picture

淸淨淨禪


淸淨淨禅

see styles
qīng jìng jìng chán
    qing1 jing4 jing4 chan2
ch`ing ching ching ch`an
    ching ching ching chan
 shōjōjō zen
meditation on perfect purity in the termination of all delusion and distress and the obtaining of perfect enlightenment

滿坐寂然


满坐寂然

see styles
mǎn zuò jì rán
    man3 zuo4 ji4 ran2
man tso chi jan
the whole audience silent with expectation

潸然淚下


潸然泪下

see styles
shān rán lèi xià
    shan1 ran2 lei4 xia4
shan jan lei hsia
to shed silent tears (idiom)

澡身浴德

see styles
zǎo shēn yù dé
    zao3 shen1 yu4 de2
tsao shen yü te
to bathe the body and cleanse virtue (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation; cleanliness is next to godliness

無声映画

see styles
 museieiga / museega
    むせいえいが
silent film; silent movie

無念禪定


无念禅定

see styles
wú niàn chán dìng
    wu2 nian4 chan2 ding4
wu nien ch`an ting
    wu nien chan ting
 munen zenjō
no-thought meditation

無漏靜慮


无漏静虑

see styles
wú lòu jìng lǜ
    wu2 lou4 jing4 lv4
wu lou ching lü
 murō jōro
untainted meditation

無言電話

see styles
 mugondenwa
    むごんでんわ
silent phone call (form of harassment)

無通話時

see styles
 mutsuuwaji / mutsuwaji
    むつうわじ
{comp} silent time; silence period

無間禪定


无间禅定

see styles
wú jiān chán dìng
    wu2 jian1 chan2 ding4
wu chien ch`an ting
    wu chien chan ting
 mugen zenjō
meditation of no interruption

熟思黙想

see styles
 jukushimokusou / jukushimokuso
    じゅくしもくそう
(noun/participle) (yoji) considering (a matter) carefully and silently; being lost in silent contemplation

生初靜慮


生初静虑

see styles
shēng chū jìng lǜ
    sheng1 chu1 jing4 lv4
sheng ch`u ching lü
    sheng chu ching lü
 shō shojōryo
give rise to the first meditation

界分別觀


界分别观

see styles
jiè fēn bié guān
    jie4 fen1 bie2 guan1
chieh fen pieh kuan
 kai funbetsu kan
meditation on worldly discrimination

眞如三昧

see styles
zhēn rú sān mèi
    zhen1 ru2 san1 mei4
chen ju san mei
 shinnyo zanmai
The meditation in which all phenomena are eliminated and the bhūtatathatā or absolute is realized.

瞑想生活

see styles
 meisouseikatsu / mesosekatsu
    めいそうせいかつ
life of meditation; contemplative life

祇管打坐

see styles
qí guǎn dǎ zuò
    qi2 guan3 da3 zuo4
ch`i kuan ta tso
    chi kuan ta tso
 shikan taza
meditation of just sitting

祗管打坐

see styles
 shikantaza
    しかんたざ
(Buddhist term) shikantaza (zazen meditation in which one focuses on sitting without actively seeking enlightenment)

禪波羅密


禅波罗密

see styles
chán bō luó mì
    chan2 bo1 luo2 mi4
ch`an po lo mi
    chan po lo mi
 zen haramitsu
The sixth or dhyānapāramitā, the attainment of perfection in the mystic trance.

稽留流産

see styles
 keiryuuryuuzan / keryuryuzan
    けいりゅうりゅうざん
{med} delayed miscarriage; silent miscarriage; missed abortion

空空寂寂

see styles
kōng kōng jí jí
    kong1 kong1 ji2 ji2
k`ung k`ung chi chi
    kung kung chi chi
 kūkū jakujaku
    くうくうじゃくじゃく
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) deserted and lonesome; quiet and alone; innocent and nonattached; All is void
Void and silent, i.e. everything in the universe, with form or without form, is unreal and not to be considered as real.

第一義觀


第一义观

see styles
dì yī yì guān
    di4 yi1 yi4 guan1
ti i i kuan
 daiichigi kan
The highest meditation of Tiantai, that on 中 the Mean.

納蛇於筒


纳蛇于筒

see styles
nà shé yú tǒng
    na4 she2 yu2 tong3
na she yü t`ung
    na she yü tung
 nōja o tō
To put a snake into a tube i.e. meditation able to confine unruly thoughts.

結跏趺坐


结跏趺坐

see styles
jié jiā fū zuò
    jie2 jia1 fu1 zuo4
chieh chia fu tso
 kekkafu za
    けっかふざ
(yoji) sitting with crossed legs; the lotus position
(結跏) The Buddha's sitting posture with legs crossed and soles upward, left over right being the attitude for subduing demons, right over left for blessing, the hands being placed one above the other in similar order. Also, said to be paryaṅkabandha, or utkuṭukāsana, sitting on the hams like ascetics in meditation.

羅睺羅多


罗睺罗多

see styles
luó huó luó duō
    luo2 huo2 luo2 duo1
lo huo lo to
 Ragorata
Rāhulatta, of Kapila, the sixteenth Patriarch, "who miraculously transported himself to the kingdom of Śrāvastī, where he saw on the Hiraṇyavatī the shadow of five Buddhas"; a sage, Saṅghanandi, was there in meditation and him he appointed as his successor.

茶禪一體


茶禅一体

see styles
chá chán yī tǐ
    cha2 chan2 yi1 ti3
ch`a ch`an i t`i
    cha chan i ti
 chazen ittai
tea and Chan; Seon meditation are one

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