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三不善根 see styles |
sān bù shàn gēn san1 bu4 shan4 gen1 san pu shan ken san fuzen gon |
Three bad roots, or qualities — desire, anger, and stupidity 貪, 瞋, 痴, v. 三毒. |
三不淨肉 三不净肉 see styles |
sān bù jìng ròu san1 bu4 jing4 rou4 san pu ching jou san fujō niku |
The three kinds of flesh unclean to a monk killed, or has doubt about it; v. 三淨肉. |
三佛菩提 see styles |
sān fó pú tí san1 fo2 pu2 ti2 san fo p`u t`i san fo pu ti san butsu bodai |
The bodhi, or wisdom, of each of the Trikāya, 三身, i.e. that under the bodhi tree, that of parinirvāṇa, that of tathāgatagarbha in its eternal nirvāṇa aspect. |
三僧祇劫 see styles |
sān sēng qí jié san1 seng1 qi2 jie2 san seng ch`i chieh san seng chi chieh san sōgikō |
three incalculable eons |
三善知識 三善知识 see styles |
sān shàn zhī shì san1 shan4 zhi1 shi4 san shan chih shih san zenchishiki |
The three types of friends with whom to be intimate, i.e. a teacher (of the Way), a fellow-endeavourer and encourager, and a patron who supports by gifts (dānapati). |
三因三果 see styles |
sān yīn sān guǒ san1 yin1 san1 guo3 san yin san kuo san'in sanka |
The three causes produce their three effects: (1) 異熟因異熟果 differently ripening causes produce differently ripening effects, i.e. every developed cause produces its developed effect, especially the effect of the present causes in the next transmigration; (2) 福因福報 blessed deeds produce blessed rewards, now and hereafter; (3) 智因智果 wisdom (now) produces wisdom-fruit (hereafter). |
三因佛性 see styles |
sān yīn fó xìng san1 yin1 fo2 xing4 san yin fo hsing san'in busshō |
three causes of buddha-nature |
三大和尚 see styles |
sān dà hé shàng san1 da4 he2 shang4 san ta ho shang san dai washō |
three great masters |
三大祕法 see styles |
sān dà mì fǎ san1 da4 mi4 fa3 san ta mi fa san dai hihō |
three great esoteric rituals |
三密相應 三密相应 see styles |
sān mì xiāng yìng san1 mi4 xiang1 ying4 san mi hsiang ying sanmitsu sōō |
The three mystic things, body, mouth, and mind, of the Tathāgata are identical with those of all the living, so that even the fleshly body born of parents is the dharmakāya, or body of Buddha: 父母所生之肉身卽爲佛身也. |
三常不足 see styles |
sān cháng bù zú san1 chang2 bu4 zu2 san ch`ang pu tsu san chang pu tsu san jō fusoku |
three constant insufficiencies |
三平等地 see styles |
sān píng děng dì san1 ping2 deng3 di4 san p`ing teng ti san ping teng ti san byōdō chi |
The three universal positions or stages, i.e. the three states expressed by 空, 無相, and 無願; v. 三三昧地. |
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. |
三平等觀 三平等观 see styles |
sān píng děng guān san1 ping2 deng3 guan1 san p`ing teng kuan san ping teng kuan san byōdō kan |
idem 三三昧觀. |
三惡之趣 三恶之趣 see styles |
sān è zhī qù san1 e4 zhi1 qu4 san o chih ch`ü san o chih chü san aku no shu |
the three evil states of existence (of sentient beings) |
三愛牧場 see styles |
sanaibokujou / sanaibokujo さんあいぼくじょう |
(place-name) San'aibokujō |
三昧相應 三昧相应 see styles |
sān mèi xiāng yìng san1 mei4 xiang1 ying4 san mei hsiang ying zanmai sōō |
The symbols or offerings should tally with the object worshipped, e.g. a white flower with a merciful or a white image. |
三有爲法 三有为法 see styles |
sān yǒu wéi fǎ san1 you3 wei2 fa3 san yu wei fa san ui hō |
three conditioned phenomena |
三桜工場 see styles |
sanoukoujou / sanokojo さんおうこうじょう |
(place-name) San'ou Factory |
三條椽下 三条椽下 see styles |
sān tiáo chuán xià san1 tiao2 chuan2 xia4 san t`iao ch`uan hsia san tiao chuan hsia san jōten ka |
Under three rafters—the regulation space for a monk's bed or seat; in meditation. |
三業相應 三业相应 see styles |
sān yè xiāng yìng san1 ye4 xiang1 ying4 san yeh hsiang ying sangō sōō |
offering of the three karmic activities |
三歸依文 三归依文 see styles |
sān guī yī wén san1 gui1 yi1 wen2 san kuei i wen san kie mon |
Verse of Threefold Refuge |
三歸禮文 三归礼文 see styles |
sān guī lǐ wén san1 gui1 li3 wen2 san kuei li wen san kirai mon |
Verse of Threefold Refuge |
三涅槃門 三涅槃门 see styles |
sān niè pán mén san1 nie4 pan2 men2 san nieh p`an men san nieh pan men san nehan mon |
The three gates to the city of nirvāṇa, i.e. 空, 無相, and 無作 the void (or the immaterial), formlessness, and inactivity; idem 三解脫門. |
三無差別 三无差别 see styles |
sān wú chā bié san1 wu2 cha1 bie2 san wu ch`a pieh san wu cha pieh san mushabetsu |
three non-differences |
三無性性 三无性性 see styles |
sān wú xìng xìng san1 wu2 xing4 xing4 san wu hsing hsing san mushō shō |
three natureless natures |
三無性論 三无性论 see styles |
sān wú xìng lùn san1 wu2 xing4 lun4 san wu hsing lun San mushō ron |
Treatise on the Three Non-natures |
三無數劫 三无数劫 see styles |
sān wú shǔ jié san1 wu2 shu3 jie2 san wu shu chieh san mushu kō |
three incalculable eons |
三無漏學 三无漏学 see styles |
sān wú lòu xué san1 wu2 lou4 xue2 san wu lou hsüeh san muro gaku |
The three studies, or endeavours, after the passionless life and escape from transmigration: (a) 戒 Moral discipline; (b) 定 meditation, or trance; (c) 慧 the resulting wisdom. |
三無漏根 三无漏根 see styles |
sān wú lòu gēn san1 wu2 lou4 gen1 san wu lou ken san murō kon |
The three roots for the passionless life and final escape from transmigration, i.e. the last three of the 二十二根 q.v. An older group was 未知欲知根; 知根; 如巳根 v. 倶舍論 3. 智度論 23. |
三無爲法 三无为法 see styles |
sān wú wéi fǎ san1 wu2 wei2 fa3 san wu wei fa san mui hō |
three unconditioned phenomena |
三無自性 三无自性 see styles |
sān wú zì xìng san1 wu2 zi4 xing4 san wu tzu hsing san mu jishō |
three non-natures |
三獸渡河 三兽渡河 see styles |
sān shòu dù hé san1 shou4 du4 he2 san shou tu ho san shū toga |
three animals crossing a river |
三祕密身 三秘密身 see styles |
sān mì mì shēn san1 mi4 mi4 shen1 san mi mi shen san himitsu shin |
A term for the mystic letter, the mystic symbol, and the image. |
三種之色 三种之色 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhī sè san1 zhong3 zhi1 se4 san chung chih se san shu no shiki |
three kinds of matter |
三種人天 三种人天 see styles |
sān zhǒng rén tiān san1 zhong3 ren2 tian1 san chung jen t`ien san chung jen tien san shu nin ten |
three types of human and divine beings |
三種菩薩 三种菩萨 see styles |
sān zhǒng pú sà san1 zhong3 pu2 sa4 san chung p`u sa san chung pu sa san shu bosatsu |
three types of bodhisattvas |
三種解脫 三种解脱 see styles |
sān zhǒng jiě tuō san1 zhong3 jie3 tuo1 san chung chieh t`o san chung chieh to san shu gedatsu |
three [types of] liberations |
三空觀門 三空观门 see styles |
sān kōng guān mén san1 kong1 guan1 men2 san k`ung kuan men san kung kuan men san kū kanmon |
three approaches to emptiness |
三空門觀 三空门观 see styles |
sān kōng mén guān san1 kong1 men2 guan1 san k`ung men kuan san kung men kuan san kūmon kan |
three contemplations of the aspect of emptiness |
三育学院 see styles |
sanikugakuin さんいくがくいん |
(place-name) San'ikugakuin |
三處傳心 三处传心 see styles |
sān chù chuán xīn san1 chu4 chuan2 xin1 san ch`u ch`uan hsin san chu chuan hsin san sho denshin |
The three places where Śākyamuni is said to have transmitted his mind or thought direct and without speech to Kāśyapa: at the 靈山 by a smile when plucking a flower; at the 多子塔 when he shared his seat with him; finally by putting his foot out of his coffin. |
三處木叉 三处木叉 see styles |
sān chù mù chā san1 chu4 mu4 cha1 san ch`u mu ch`a san chu mu cha san sho mokusha |
The mokṣa of the three places, i.e. moral control over body, mouth, and mind. |
三解脫門 三解脱门 see styles |
sān jiě tuō mén san1 jie3 tuo1 men2 san chieh t`o men san chieh to men san gedatsu mon |
three gates of liberation |
三長齋月 三长斋月 see styles |
sān cháng zhāi yuè san1 chang2 zhai1 yue4 san ch`ang chai yüeh san chang chai yüeh san chō saigatsu |
(三長月) The three whole months of abstinence, the first, fifth, and ninth months, when no food should be taken after noon. The four deva-kings are on tours of inspection during these months. |
三阿僧祇 see styles |
sān ā sēng qí san1 a1 seng1 qi2 san a seng ch`i san a seng chi san asōgi |
three incalculably long [eons] |
三陀羅尼 三陀罗尼 see styles |
sān tuó luó ní san1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 san t`o lo ni san to lo ni san darani |
The three dhāraṇī, which word from dhāra, " maintaining," "preserving," is defined as the power maintaining wisdom or knowledge. Dhāraṇī are "spells chiefly for personal use" (Eliot), as compared with mantra, which are associated with religious services. The Tiantai School interprets the "three dhāraṇī" of the Lotus Sutra on the lines of the三諦, i.e. 空, 假and中. Another group is聞持陀羅尼 the power to retain all the teaching one hears; 分別陀羅尼 unerring powers of discrimination; 入音聲陀羅尼 power to rise superior to external praise or blame. |
三靜慮地 三静虑地 see styles |
sān jìng lǜ dì san1 jing4 lv4 di4 san ching lü ti san jōryo chi |
three meditative states |
不了佛智 see styles |
bù liǎo fó zhì bu4 liao3 fo2 zhi4 pu liao fo chih fu ryō butchi |
The incomprehensible wisdom of Buddha. |
不令乏短 see styles |
bù lìng fá duǎn bu4 ling4 fa2 duan3 pu ling fa tuan fu ryō bōtan |
does not make others experience lack, deficiency, etc. |
不共分別 不共分别 see styles |
bù gòng fēn bié bu4 gong4 fen1 bie2 pu kung fen pieh fu gū funbetsu |
distinct discrmination |
不具足者 see styles |
bù jù zú zhě bu4 ju4 zu2 zhe3 pu chü tsu che fu gusoku sha |
defective |
不出離行 不出离行 see styles |
bù chū lí xíng bu4 chu1 li2 xing2 pu ch`u li hsing pu chu li hsing fu shutsuri gyō |
practices that do not lead to liberation |
不可修治 see styles |
bù kě xiū zhì bu4 ke3 xiu1 zhi4 pu k`o hsiu chih pu ko hsiu chih fu ka shuji |
cannot be purified |
不可引奪 不可引夺 see styles |
bù kě yǐn duó bu4 ke3 yin3 duo2 pu k`o yin to pu ko yin to fu ka indatsu |
cannot be led astray (seduced) |
不可得空 see styles |
bù kě dé kōng bu4 ke3 de2 kong1 pu k`o te k`ung pu ko te kung fu katoku kū |
One of the eighteen 空; it is the 言亡慮絕之空, the 'void' that is beyond words or thought. |
不可思量 see styles |
bù kě sī liáng bu4 ke3 si1 liang2 pu k`o ssu liang pu ko ssu liang fu ka shiryō |
inconceivable |
不可言說 不可言说 see styles |
bù kě yán shuō bu4 ke3 yan2 shuo1 pu k`o yen shuo pu ko yen shuo fu ka gonsetsu |
cannot be explained [in words] |
不和合性 see styles |
bù hé hé xìng bu4 he2 he2 xing4 pu ho ho hsing fu wagō shō |
unharmonizing natures, one of the 五法. |
不墮惡道 不堕恶道 see styles |
bù d uo è dào bu4 d uo4 e4 dao4 pu d uo o tao fu da akudō |
not falling into evil rebirths |
不墮文字 不堕文字 see styles |
bù duò wén zì bu4 duo4 wen2 zi4 pu to wen tzu fu da monji |
not trapped by words |
不平等事 see styles |
bù píng děng shì bu4 ping2 deng3 shi4 pu p`ing teng shih pu ping teng shih fu byōdō ji |
unequal works |
不平等因 see styles |
bù píng děng yīn bu4 ping2 deng3 yin1 pu p`ing teng yin pu ping teng yin fu byōdō in |
inconsistent (irregular, uneven, unequal) causation |
不平等業 不平等业 see styles |
bù píng děng yè bu4 ping2 deng3 ye4 pu p`ing teng yeh pu ping teng yeh fu byōdō gō |
unequal karma |
不平等行 see styles |
bù píng děng xíng bu4 ping2 deng3 xing2 pu p`ing teng hsing pu ping teng hsing fu byōdō gyō |
uneven behavior |
不復退失 不复退失 see styles |
bù fù tuì shī bu4 fu4 tui4 shi1 pu fu t`ui shih pu fu tui shih fu fuku taishitsu |
without ever retrogressing |
不必如義 不必如义 see styles |
bù bì rú yì bu4 bi4 ru2 yi4 pu pi ju i fu hitsu nyogi |
need not be taken as reality |
不必須通 不必须通 see styles |
bù bì xū tōng bu4 bi4 xu1 tong1 pu pi hsü t`ung pu pi hsü tung fu hisshu tsū |
not necessarily applicable |
不思議空 不思议空 see styles |
bù sī yì kōng bu4 si1 yi4 kong1 pu ssu i k`ung pu ssu i kung fu shigi kū |
第一義空 The Void beyond thought or discussion, a conception of the void, or that which is beyond the material, only attained by Buddhas and bodhisattvas. |
不惱於他 不恼于他 see styles |
bù nǎo yú tā bu4 nao3 yu2 ta1 pu nao yü t`a pu nao yü ta fu nō o ta |
not afflicting others |
不捨衆生 不舍众生 see styles |
bù shě zhòng shēng bu4 she3 zhong4 sheng1 pu she chung sheng fu sha shūjō |
does not abandon sentient beings |
不放逸行 see styles |
bù fàng yì xíng bu4 fang4 yi4 xing2 pu fang i hsing fu hōitsu gyō |
vigilant |
不斷善根 不断善根 see styles |
bù duàn shàn gēn bu4 duan4 shan4 gen1 pu tuan shan ken fu dan zenkon |
does not sever one's wholesome roots |
不欣世語 不欣世语 see styles |
bù xīn shì yǔ bu4 xin1 shi4 yu3 pu hsin shih yü fu kon sego |
dislikes worldly talk |
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 |
不生信心 see styles |
bù shēng xìn xīn bu4 sheng1 xin4 xin1 pu sheng hsin hsin fu shō shinshin |
does not give rise to faith |
不相應心 不相应心 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng xīn bu4 xiang1 ying4 xin1 pu hsiang ying hsin fu sōō shin |
The non-interrelated mind, see 起信論. |
不相應法 不相应法 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng fǎ bu4 xiang1 ying4 fa3 pu hsiang ying fa fu sōō hō |
[mental] factors not directly associated [with the mind] |
不相應義 不相应义 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng yì bu4 xiang1 ying4 yi4 pu hsiang ying i fu sōō gi |
connotation of non-concomitance |
不相應行 不相应行 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng xíng bu4 xiang1 ying4 xing2 pu hsiang ying hsing fu sōō gyō |
Actions non-interrelated (with mind). |
不相違因 不相违因 see styles |
bù xiāng wéi yīn bu4 xiang1 wei2 yin1 pu hsiang wei yin fu sōi in |
non-contradictory causes |
不相障礙 不相障碍 see styles |
bù xiāng zhàn gài bu4 xiang1 zhan4 gai4 pu hsiang chan kai fu sō shōge |
does not mutually obstruct |
不能安住 see styles |
bù néng ān zhù bu4 neng2 an1 zhu4 pu neng an chu fu nō anjū |
cannot stabilize |
不能思惟 see styles |
bù néng sī wéi bu4 neng2 si1 wei2 pu neng ssu wei fu nō shiyui |
inconceivable |
不能斷滅 不能断灭 see styles |
bù néng duàn miè bu4 neng2 duan4 mie4 pu neng tuan mieh fu nō danmetsu |
unbreakable |
不能超過 不能超过 see styles |
bù néng chāo guō bu4 neng2 chao1 guo1 pu neng ch`ao kuo pu neng chao kuo fu nō chōka |
nothing beyond |
不般涅槃 see styles |
bù bān niè pán bu4 ban1 nie4 pan2 pu pan nieh p`an pu pan nieh pan fu hatsu nehan |
not perfect nirvāṇa |
不蘭迦葉 不兰迦叶 see styles |
bù lán jiā shě bu4 lan2 jia1 she3 pu lan chia she Fu ran kashō |
Pūraṇa-kāśyapa. 富蘭那迦葉 One of the six heretics, or Tirthyas, opposed to Śākyamuni. |
不虛妄性 不虚妄性 see styles |
bù xū wàng xìng bu4 xu1 wang4 xing4 pu hsü wang hsing fu komō shō |
Not of false or untrue nature; true, sincere; also 眞實性. |
不行而行 see styles |
bù xíng ér xíng bu4 xing2 er2 xing2 pu hsing erh hsing fu gyō ni gyō |
Without doing yet to do, e. g. 無爲而爲. |
不誓奉行 see styles |
bù shì fèng xíng bu4 shi4 feng4 xing2 pu shih feng hsing fu sei bugyō |
does not vow to receive and practice |
不變易性 不变易性 see styles |
bù biàn yì xìng bu4 bian4 yi4 xing4 pu pien i hsing fu henyaku shō |
Unchanging nature, immutable, i. e. the bhūtatathatā. |
不退轉位 不退转位 see styles |
bú tuì zhuǎn wèi bu2 tui4 zhuan3 wei4 pu t`ui chuan wei pu tui chuan wei fu taiten i |
stage of non-regression |
不退轉地 不退转地 see styles |
bú tuì zhuǎn dì bu2 tui4 zhuan3 di4 pu t`ui chuan ti pu tui chuan ti fu taiten ji |
ground of non-retrogression |
不遍一切 see styles |
bù biàn yī qiè bu4 bian4 yi1 qie4 pu pien i ch`ieh pu pien i chieh fu hen issai |
does not fully pervade |
不遠離道 不远离道 see styles |
bù yuǎn lí dào bu4 yuan3 li2 dao4 pu yüan li tao fu onri dō |
does not leave the path |
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 |
不顧論宗 不顾论宗 see styles |
bù gù lùn zōng bu4 gu4 lun4 zong1 pu ku lun tsung fu koron shū |
One of the 因明四宗, a philosophical school, whose rule was self-gratification, 'not caring for' others. |
二處三會 二处三会 see styles |
èr chù sān huì er4 chu4 san1 hui4 erh ch`u san hui erh chu san hui nisho san'e |
The two places from which the Buddha is supposed to have preached the Lotus Sūtra, i.e. the Vulture Peak, the sky, and again the Vulture Peak; the three assemblies are (1) those he addressed from the Peak, chapters 1 to the middle of the eleventh chapter; (2) those addressed from the sky, to the end of the twenty-second chapter; and (3) again those on the Vulture Peak, from the twenty-third chapter to the end. |
互不相違 互不相违 see styles |
hù bù xiāng wéi hu4 bu4 xiang1 wei2 hu pu hsiang wei go fu sōi |
not mutually conflicting |
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