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jakujou; sekisei / jakujo; sekise じゃくじょう; せきせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (form) quiet; stillness; tranquility; (2) (じゃくじょう only) {Buddh} enlightenment; nirvana |
苦海無邊,回頭是岸 苦海无边,回头是岸 see styles |
kǔ hǎi wú biān , huí tóu shì àn ku3 hai3 wu2 bian1 , hui2 tou2 shi4 an4 k`u hai wu pien , hui t`ou shih an ku hai wu pien , hui tou shih an |
The sea of bitterness has no bounds, turn your head to see the shore (idiom). Only Buddhist enlightenment can allow one to shed off the abyss of worldly suffering.; Repent and ye shall be saved! |
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kakuro; gakuro かくろ; がくろ |
(archaism) {Buddh} path to enlightenment |
阿耨多羅三藐三菩提 阿耨多罗三藐三菩提 see styles |
ān òu duō luó sān miǎo sān pú tí an1 ou4 duo1 luo2 san1 miao3 san1 pu2 ti2 an ou to lo san miao san p`u t`i an ou to lo san miao san pu ti anokutarasanmyakusanbodai あのくたらさんみゃくさんぼだい |
{Buddh} anuttara samyak sambodhi (supreme perfect enlightenment) supreme, perfect enlightenment ; awakening |
得阿耨多羅三藐三菩提 得阿耨多罗三藐三菩提 see styles |
dé ān òu duō luó sān miǎo sān pú tí de2 an1 ou4 duo1 luo2 san1 miao3 san1 pu2 ti2 te an ou to lo san miao san p`u t`i te an ou to lo san miao san pu ti toku anokutarasanmyaku sanbodai |
to attain supreme perfect enlightenment |
證阿耨多羅三藐三菩提 证阿耨多罗三藐三菩提 see styles |
zhèng ān òu duō luó sān miǎo sān pú tí zheng4 an1 ou4 duo1 luo2 san1 miao3 san1 pu2 ti2 cheng an ou to lo san miao san p`u t`i cheng an ou to lo san miao san pu ti shō anokutara sanmyaku sanbodai |
realize supreme perfect enlightenment |
阿耨多羅三藐三菩提心 阿耨多罗三藐三菩提心 see styles |
ān òu duō luó sān miǎo sān pú tí xīn an1 ou4 duo1 luo2 san1 miao3 san1 pu2 ti2 xin1 an ou to lo san miao san p`u t`i hsin an ou to lo san miao san pu ti hsin anokutara sanmyakusanbodai shin |
to mind of perfect enlightenment |
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naisho(p); naishou(内証) / naisho(p); naisho(内証) ないしょ(P); ないしょう(内証) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) secrecy; confidentiality; privacy; secret; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) one's circumstances (esp. fiscal); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) (ないしょう only) {Buddh} inner realization; personal enlightenment; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) (内所 only) kitchen |
發阿耨多羅三藐三菩提心 发阿耨多罗三藐三菩提心 see styles |
fā ān òu duō luó sān miǎo sān pú tí xīn fa1 an1 ou4 duo1 luo2 san1 miao3 san1 pu2 ti2 xin1 fa an ou to lo san miao san p`u t`i hsin fa an ou to lo san miao san pu ti hsin hotsuanokutara sanmyaku sanbodai shin |
give rise to the mind bent on perfect enlightenment |
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chie ちえ |
(1) wisdom; wit; sagacity; sense; intelligence; (2) {Buddh} (usu. 智慧) prajna (insight leading to enlightenment) |
菩提場所說一字頂輪王經 菩提场所说一字顶轮王经 see styles |
pú tí chǎng suǒ shuō yī zì dǐng lún wáng jīng pu2 ti2 chang3 suo3 shuo1 yi1 zi4 ding3 lun2 wang2 jing1 p`u t`i ch`ang so shuo i tzu ting lun wang ching pu ti chang so shuo i tzu ting lun wang ching Bodaijō shosetsu ichiji chō rinnō kyō |
Sūtra of the One-Syllable Wheel-Turning Ruler Spoken at the Seat of Enlightenment |
證得阿耨多羅三藐三菩提 证得阿耨多罗三藐三菩提 see styles |
zhèng dé ān òu duō luó sān miǎo sān pú tí zheng4 de2 an1 ou4 duo1 luo2 san1 miao3 san1 pu2 ti2 cheng te an ou to lo san miao san p`u t`i cheng te an ou to lo san miao san pu ti shōtoku anokutara sanmyaku sanbodai |
to realize supreme, perfect enlightenment |
大毘盧遮那成佛神變加持經 大毘卢遮那成佛神变加持经 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à chéng fó shén biàn jiā chí jīng da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 cheng2 fo2 shen2 bian4 jia1 chi2 jing1 ta p`i lu chen a ch`eng fo shen pien chia ch`ih ching ta pi lu chen a cheng fo shen pien chia chih ching Dai Birushana jōbutsu jinben kaji kyō |
Manifest Enlightenment of the Grand Resplendent One, His Transformations and Empowering Presence: Lord Indra of the Broader Sūtras |
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satori さとり |
(1) comprehension; understanding; (2) {Buddh} enlightenment; spiritual awakening; satori |
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mara; mara(sk) まら; マラ(sk) |
(1) {Buddh} Mara (san: māra); demon king who attempted to hinder Gautama Buddha from attaining enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} obstacle to enlightenment; (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) (usu. written as マラ) penis |
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keimou / kemo けいもう |
(noun, transitive verb) enlightenment; illumination |
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mayoi まよい |
(1) (See 迷う・2) hesitation; bewilderment; perplexity; doubt; indecision; (2) illusion; delusion; (3) {Buddh} inability to reach enlightenment |
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moumai / momai もうまい |
(noun or adjectival noun) ignorance; (lack of) enlightenment or civilization (civilisation); unenlightened; uncivilized; uncivilised |
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mayoi まよい |
(1) (See 迷う・2) hesitation; bewilderment; perplexity; doubt; indecision; (2) illusion; delusion; (3) {Buddh} inability to reach enlightenment |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "Enlightenment" 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.
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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