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Simple Dictionary Definition |
四種寂靜 四种寂静 see styles |
sì zhǒng jí jìng si4 zhong3 ji2 jing4 ssu chung chi ching shi shu jakujō |
four kinds of tranquilization |
四種尋思 四种寻思 see styles |
sì zhǒng xún sī si4 zhong3 xun2 si1 ssu chung hsün ssu shi shu jinshi |
four kinds of investigation |
四種梵行 四种梵行 see styles |
sì zhǒng fàn xíng si4 zhong3 fan4 xing2 ssu chung fan hsing shi shu bongyō |
four kinds of pure practices |
四種檀法 四种檀法 see styles |
sì zhǒng tán fǎ si4 zhong3 tan2 fa3 ssu chung t`an fa ssu chung tan fa shi shu danpō |
四種悉地; 四種成就法 The four kinds of altar-worship of the esoteric sect for (1) averting calamities from self and others; (2) seeking good fortune; (3) seeking the love and protection of Buddhas; (4) subduing enemies. |
四種正智 四种正智 see styles |
sì zhǒng zhèng zhì si4 zhong3 zheng4 zhi4 ssu chung cheng chih shi shu shōchi |
four kinds of correct insight |
四種死生 四种死生 see styles |
sì zhǒng sǐ shēng si4 zhong3 si3 sheng1 ssu chung ssu sheng shi shu shishō |
Four kinds of rebirth dependent on present deeds: from obscurity and poverty to be reborn in the same condition; from obscurity and poverty to be reborn in light and honour; from light and honour to be reborn in obscurity and poverty; from light and honour to be reborn in the heavens. |
四種法受 四种法受 see styles |
sì zhǒng fǎ shòu si4 zhong3 fa3 shou4 ssu chung fa shou shi shu hōju |
four kinds of reception (or experience) of phenomena |
四種淨智 四种淨智 see styles |
sì zhǒng jìng zhì si4 zhong3 jing4 zhi4 ssu chung ching chih shi shu jōchi |
four kinds of pure cognition |
四種灌頂 四种灌顶 see styles |
sì zhǒng guàn dǐng si4 zhong3 guan4 ding3 ssu chung kuan ting shi shu kanjō |
four consecrations |
四種無畏 四种无畏 see styles |
sì zhǒng wú wèi si4 zhong3 wu2 wei4 ssu chung wu wei shi shu mui |
four kinds of fearlessness |
四種煩惱 四种烦恼 see styles |
sì zhǒng fán nǎo si4 zhong3 fan2 nao3 ssu chung fan nao shi shu bonnō |
four kinds of afflictions related to the view of self |
四種種子 四种种子 see styles |
sì zhǒng zhǒng zǐ si4 zhong3 zhong3 zi3 ssu chung chung tzu shi shu shuji |
four kinds of seeds |
四種總持 四种总持 see styles |
sì zhǒng zǒng chí si4 zhong3 zong3 chi2 ssu chung tsung ch`ih ssu chung tsung chih shi shu sōji |
The four kinds of dhāraṇī 陀羅尼 q. v. |
四種行人 四种行人 see styles |
sì zhǒng xíng rén si4 zhong3 xing2 ren2 ssu chung hsing jen shi shu gyōnin |
The four grades of earnest doers, who follow the bodhisattva discipline and attain to the 十住, 十行, 十廻向, and 十地. |
四種資糧 四种资粮 see styles |
sì zhǒng zī liáng si4 zhong3 zi1 liang2 ssu chung tzu liang shi shu shiryō |
four kinds of necessities, or accumulations |
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 |
四種顚倒 四种顚倒 see styles |
sì zhǒng diān dào si4 zhong3 dian1 dao4 ssu chung tien tao shi shu tendō |
four kinds of errors |
四菩薩行 四菩萨行 see styles |
sì pú sà xíng si4 pu2 sa4 xing2 ssu p`u sa hsing ssu pu sa hsing shi bosatsu gyō |
four bodhisattva practices |
四部之衆 四部之众 see styles |
sì bù zhī zhòng si4 bu4 zhi1 zhong4 ssu pu chih chung shibu no shū |
four groups of Buddhist disciples |
四部大衆 四部大众 see styles |
sì bù dà zhòng si4 bu4 da4 zhong4 ssu pu ta chung shibu dai shu |
fourfold community |
執我我所 执我我所 see styles |
zhí wǒ wǒ suǒ zhi2 wo3 wo3 suo3 chih wo wo so shū ga gasho |
attaches to I and mine |
執法自性 执法自性 see styles |
zhí fǎ zì xìng zhi2 fa3 zi4 xing4 chih fa tzu hsing shū hō jishō |
attachment to the own-nature of phenomena |
執爲最勝 执为最胜 see styles |
zhí wéi zuì shèng zhi2 wei2 zui4 sheng4 chih wei tsui sheng shū i saishō |
attach to (a theory) as being the best |
執相應染 执相应染 see styles |
zhí xiāng yìng rǎn zhi2 xiang1 ying4 ran3 chih hsiang ying jan shū sōō zen |
defilement associated with attachment |
墮惡見趣 堕恶见趣 see styles |
duò è jiàn qù duo4 e4 jian4 qu4 to o chien ch`ü to o chien chü da akken shu |
to fall into the destinies of mistaken views |
墮邪定聚 堕邪定聚 see styles |
duò xié dìng jù duo4 xie2 ding4 ju4 to hsieh ting chü da jajō shu |
to fall into the category of beings who are wrongly predisposed |
外道四宗 see styles |
wài dào sì zōng wai4 dao4 si4 zong1 wai tao ssu tsung gedō shi shū |
four non-Buddhist doctrines |
外道所執 外道所执 see styles |
wài dào suǒ zhí wai4 dao4 suo3 zhi2 wai tao so chih gedō sho shū |
adhered to by non-Buddhists |
大念佛宗 see styles |
dà niàn fó zōng da4 nian4 fo2 zong1 ta nien fo tsung Dai nembutsu shū |
interpenetrated recitation sect |
大比丘衆 大比丘众 see styles |
dà bǐ qiū zhòng da4 bi3 qiu1 zhong4 ta pi ch`iu chung ta pi chiu chung dai biku shu |
a multitude of great monks |
大珍寶聚 大珍宝聚 see styles |
dà zhēn bǎo jù da4 zhen1 bao3 ju4 ta chen pao chü dai chinbō shu |
great heap of [rare] jewels |
大衆圍遶 大众围遶 see styles |
dà zhòng wéi rào da4 zhong4 wei2 rao4 ta chung wei jao dai shu inyō |
surrounded by a great multitude |
如來所行 如来所行 see styles |
rú lái suǒ xíng ru2 lai2 suo3 xing2 ju lai so hsing nyorai sho gyō |
carried out by the Tathāgata(s) |
如意之珠 see styles |
rú yì zhī zhū ru2 yi4 zhi1 zhu1 ju i chih chu nyoi no shu |
wish-granting jewels |
婆羅門種 婆罗门种 see styles |
pó luó mén zhǒng po2 luo2 men2 zhong3 p`o lo men chung po lo men chung baramon shu |
Brahman caste |
安樂行品 安乐行品 see styles |
ān lè xíng pǐn an1 le4 xing2 pin3 an le hsing p`in an le hsing pin anraku gyō bon |
Chapter of Soothing Conduct (Lotus Sūtra) |
廣弘明集 广弘明集 see styles |
guǎng hóng míng jí guang3 hong2 ming2 ji2 kuang hung ming chi Kō gumyō shū |
Guang hongming ji |
心地觀經 心地观经 see styles |
xīn dì guān jīng xin1 di4 guan1 jing1 hsin ti kuan ching Shinjikan gyō |
Sūtra of Contemplation of the Mind Ground |
心相應行 心相应行 see styles |
xīn xiāng yìng xíng xin1 xiang1 ying4 xing2 hsin hsiang ying hsing shin sōō gyō |
Actions corresponding with mind, or mind productive of all action. |
怖畏衆苦 怖畏众苦 see styles |
bù wèi zhòng kǔ bu4 wei4 zhong4 ku3 pu wei chung k`u pu wei chung ku fu i shu ku |
afraid of suffering |
恆河沙數 恒河沙数 see styles |
héng hé shā shù heng2 he2 sha1 shu4 heng ho sha shu gōkasha shu |
countless as the grains of sand in the Ganges (idiom) the number of grains of sand in the Ganges river |
情無情數 情无情数 see styles |
qíng wú qíng shù qing2 wu2 qing2 shu4 ch`ing wu ch`ing shu ching wu ching shu jō mujō shu |
counted among the sentient and the insentient |
意安樂行 意安乐行 see styles |
yì ān lè xíng yi4 an1 le4 xing2 i an le hsing i anraku gyō |
The calmly joyful life of the mind — one of the four in the Lotus Sutra 14; v. 四安樂行. |
我我所執 我我所执 see styles |
wǒ wǒ suǒ zhí wo3 wo3 suo3 zhi2 wo wo so chih ga gasho shū |
attachment to I and mine |
教理行果 see styles |
jiào lǐ xíng guǒ jiao4 li3 xing2 guo3 chiao li hsing kuo kyō ri gyō ka |
The fruit or results arising from the practice of a religion. |
數不能數 数不能数 see styles |
shù bù néng shǔ shu4 bu4 neng2 shu3 shu pu neng shu shu funō shu |
[its] number can't be counted |
數之次第 数之次第 see styles |
shǔ zhī cì dì shu3 zhi1 ci4 di4 shu chih tz`u ti shu chih tzu ti shu no shidai |
calculate its order |
數如恆沙 数如恒沙 see styles |
shù rú héng shā shu4 ru2 heng2 sha1 shu ju heng sha shu nyo gōsha |
numerous as the sands in the Ganges |
數如恒沙 数如恒沙 see styles |
shù rú héng shā shu4 ru2 heng2 sha1 shu ju heng sha shu nyo gōsha |
numerous as the sands of the Ganges |
新宿御苑 see styles |
shinjukugyoen しんじゅくぎょえん |
(place-name) Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden; Shinjuku Gyo-en |
斷大慈種 断大慈种 see styles |
duàn dà cí zhǒng duan4 da4 ci2 zhong3 tuan ta tz`u chung tuan ta tzu chung dan daiji shu |
cut off the seeds of great compassion |
斷煩惱習 断烦恼习 see styles |
duàn fán nǎo xí duan4 fan2 nao3 xi2 tuan fan nao hsi dan bonnō shū |
elimination of afflicted habits |
於一切種 于一切种 see styles |
yú yī qiè zhǒng yu2 yi1 qie4 zhong3 yü i ch`ieh chung yü i chieh chung o issai shu |
in regard to all types |
於菩薩修 于菩萨修 see styles |
yú pú sà xiū yu2 pu2 sa4 xiu1 yü p`u sa hsiu yü pu sa hsiu o bosatsu shu |
regarding bodhisattva practices |
曼荼羅集 曼荼罗集 see styles |
màn tú luó jí man4 tu2 luo2 ji2 man t`u lo chi man tu lo chi Mandara shū |
Compendium of Maṇḍalas |
有二種殊 有二种殊 see styles |
yǒu èr zhǒng shū you3 er4 zhong3 shu1 yu erh chung shu un ishu shu |
have two kinds of distinctions |
有加行行 see styles |
yǒu jiā xíng xíng you3 jia1 xing2 xing2 yu chia hsing hsing u kegyō gyō |
the carrying out of practices that have the character of application of effort |
朱未知留 see styles |
shumichiru しゅみちる |
(person) Shu Michiru |
東勝身洲 东胜身洲 see styles |
dōng shèng shēn zhōu dong1 sheng4 shen1 zhou1 tung sheng shen chou Tō Shōshin Shū |
(佛婆毘提訶) 毘提訶; 佛婆提; 佛于逮; 逋利婆; 鼻提賀; 布嚕婆, etc. Pūrvavideha. The eastern of the four great continents of a world, east of Mt. Meru, semicircular in shape. |
樂變化天 乐变化天 see styles |
lè biàn huà tiān le4 bian4 hua4 tian1 le pien hua t`ien le pien hua tien gyō henge ten |
Sunirmita, the fifth of the six desire-heavens, where every form of joy is attainable at will; also 化樂天 (化自樂天); 妙樂化天. |
正定之聚 see styles |
zhèng dìng zhī jù zheng4 ding4 zhi1 ju4 cheng ting chih chü shōjō no shu |
determined class [of beings] |
殑伽沙數 殑伽沙数 see styles |
jìng qié shā shù jing4 qie2 sha1 shu4 ching ch`ieh sha shu ching chieh sha shu gōgasha shu |
numerous as the sands of the Ganges |
毘提訶洲 毘提诃洲 see styles |
pí tí hē zhōu pi2 ti2 he1 zhou1 p`i t`i ho chou pi ti ho chou Bidaika shū |
Videha |
決定行地 决定行地 see styles |
jué dìng xíng dì jue2 ding4 xing2 di4 chüeh ting hsing ti ketsujō gyō ji |
stage of determined practice |
淸淨之行 see styles |
qīng jìng zhī xíng qing1 jing4 zhi1 xing2 ch`ing ching chih hsing ching ching chih hsing shōjō no gyō |
pure practices |
無屈撓行 无屈挠行 see styles |
wú qūn áo xíng wu2 qun1 ao2 xing2 wu ch`ün ao hsing wu chün ao hsing mu kutsudō gyō |
the practice of indomitability |
無所求行 无所求行 see styles |
wú suǒ qiú xíng wu2 suo3 qiu2 xing2 wu so ch`iu hsing wu so chiu hsing mu shogu gyō |
not seeking after anything |
無明緣行 无明缘行 see styles |
wú míng yuán xíng wu2 ming2 yuan2 xing2 wu ming yüan hsing mumyō en gyō |
being conditioned by nescience there are the formative forces |
無癡亂行 无癡乱行 see styles |
wú chī luàn xíng wu2 chi1 luan4 xing2 wu ch`ih luan hsing wu chih luan hsing mu chiran gyō |
the practice of non-confusion |
無違逆行 无违逆行 see styles |
wú wéi nì xíng wu2 wei2 ni4 xing2 wu wei ni hsing mu igyaku gyō |
the practice of no-obstinacy |
百因緣集 百因缘集 see styles |
bǎi yīn yuán jí bai3 yin1 yuan2 ji2 pai yin yüan chi Hyaku innen shū |
Personal Collection of Numerous Stories on Causes and Conditions Private compilation of One Hundred Stories |
粥有十利 see styles |
zhōu yǒu shí lì zhou1 you3 shi2 li4 chou yu shih li shū yū jiri |
this morning gruel has ten benefits |
紫微斗數 紫微斗数 see styles |
zǐ wēi dǒu shù zi3 wei1 dou3 shu4 tzu wei tou shu |
Zi Wei Dou Shu, a form of Chinese fortune-telling |
終無斷盡 终无断尽 see styles |
zhōng wú duàn jìn zhong1 wu2 duan4 jin4 chung wu tuan chin shū mu danjin |
without ever being cut off or exhausted |
維摩經疏 维摩经疏 see styles |
wéi mó jīng shū wei2 mo2 jing1 shu1 wei mo ching shu Yuimagyō so |
Weimo jing shu |
聖弟子衆 圣弟子众 see styles |
shèng dì zǐ zhòng sheng4 di4 zi3 zhong4 sheng ti tzu chung shō deshi shu |
group of disciples of the sage |
聲聞之衆 声闻之众 see styles |
shēng wén zhī zhòng sheng1 wen2 zhi1 zhong4 sheng wen chih chung shōmon no shu |
community of śrāvakas |
能出離行 能出离行 see styles |
néng chū lí xíng neng2 chu1 li2 xing2 neng ch`u li hsing neng chu li hsing nō shutsuri gyō |
practices that bring about salvation |
自他利行 see styles |
zì tā lì xíng zi4 ta1 li4 xing2 tzu t`a li hsing tzu ta li hsing jitari gyō |
practices to improve the condition of self and others |
苦解脫行 苦解脱行 see styles |
kǔ jiě tuō xíng ku3 jie3 tuo1 xing2 k`u chieh t`o hsing ku chieh to hsing ku gedatsu gyō |
to practice for liberation from suffering |
菩提行經 菩提行经 see styles |
pú tí xíng jīng pu2 ti2 xing2 jing1 p`u t`i hsing ching pu ti hsing ching Bodai gyō kyō |
Sūtra on the Course to Enlightenment; Introduction to the Conduct on Awakening |
菩薩行中 菩萨行中 see styles |
pú sà xíng zhōng pu2 sa4 xing2 zhong1 p`u sa hsing chung pu sa hsing chung bosatsu gyō chū |
among the bodhisattva practices |
薩婆多宗 萨婆多宗 see styles |
sà pó duō zōng sa4 po2 duo1 zong1 sa p`o to tsung sa po to tsung Satsubata shū |
Sarvâstivāda school |
蜀江の錦 see styles |
shokkounonishiki / shokkononishiki しょっこうのにしき |
(1) type of red brocade originally from the ancient Chinese country of Shu and passed on in Japan; (2) type of brocade made in Sichuan during the Ming period |
螺音狗行 see styles |
luó yīn gǒu xíng luo2 yin1 gou3 xing2 lo yin kou hsing raonku gyō |
depraved conduct |
衆寶樹下 众宝树下 see styles |
zhòng bǎo shù xià zhong4 bao3 shu4 xia4 chung pao shu hsia shu hōju ge |
at the foot of multitudinous jeweled trees |
衆魔事業 众魔事业 see styles |
zhòng mó shì yè zhong4 mo2 shi4 ye4 chung mo shih yeh shu ma jigō |
[myriad] evil karmas |
行不平等 see styles |
xíng bù píng děng xing2 bu4 ping2 deng3 hsing pu p`ing teng hsing pu ping teng gyō fubyōdō |
to act unfairly |
行不明了 see styles |
xíng bù míng liǎo xing2 bu4 ming2 liao3 hsing pu ming liao gyō fumyōryō |
active, but without awareness |
行住坐卧 see styles |
xíng zhù zuò wò xing2 zhu4 zuo4 wo4 hsing chu tso wo gyō jū za ga |
Walking, standing, sitting, lying-in every state. |
行住坐臥 see styles |
xíng zhù zuò wò xing2 zhu4 zuo4 wo4 hsing chu tso wo gyō jū za ga ぎょうじゅうざが |
(yoji) daily life; daily routine; while awake or asleep; at all times; day in, day out; constantly; the four cardinal behaviors - walking, standing, sitting and lying walking, standing, sitting, lying down |
行正行地 see styles |
xíng zhèng xíng dì xing2 zheng4 xing2 di4 hsing cheng hsing ti gyō shōgyō chi |
stage of correct practices |
行無著行 行无着行 see styles |
xíng wú zhuó xíng xing2 wu2 zhuo2 xing2 hsing wu cho hsing gyō mujaku gyō |
practice without attachment |
行般涅槃 see styles |
xíng bān niè pán xing2 ban1 nie4 pan2 hsing pan nieh p`an hsing pan nieh pan gyō hannehan |
[attainer of] liberation by effort |
行菩薩道 行菩萨道 see styles |
xíng pú sà dào xing2 pu2 sa4 dao4 hsing p`u sa tao hsing pu sa tao gyō bosatsu dō |
following the path of the bodhisattva |
覩衆色像 覩众色像 see styles |
dǔ zhòng sè xiàng du3 zhong4 se4 xiang4 tu chung se hsiang to shu shikizō |
sees various colors and shapes |
觀普賢經 观普贤经 see styles |
guān pǔ xián jīng guan1 pu3 xian2 jing1 kuan p`u hsien ching kuan pu hsien ching Kan Fugen gyō |
Guan Buxian jing |
說倶胝數 说倶胝数 see styles |
shuō jù zhī shǔ shuo1 ju4 zhi1 shu3 shuo chü chih shu setsu kuchi shu |
said to be ten million-fold |
諸菩薩衆 诸菩萨众 see styles |
zhū pú sà zhòng zhu1 pu2 sa4 zhong4 chu p`u sa chung chu pu sa chung sho bosatsu shu |
all bodhisattva assemblies |
諸行狀相 诸行状相 see styles |
zhū xíng zhuàng xiàng zhu1 xing2 zhuang4 xiang4 chu hsing chuang hsiang sho gyō jō sō |
practices, modalities, and characteristics |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shu-Gyo" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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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