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三攝提


三摄提

see styles
sān shè tí
    san1 she4 ti2
san she t`i
    san she ti
 san shōdai
The three prajñapti, v. 三假施設; they are the 受 and 法 and 名假施設.

三文治

see styles
sān wén zhì
    san1 wen2 zhi4
san wen chih
(loanword) sandwich

三文魚


三文鱼

see styles
sān wén yú
    san1 wen2 yu2
san wen yü
salmon (loanword)

三方便

see styles
sān fāng biàn
    san1 fang1 bian4
san fang pien
 san hōben
A term of the esoterics for body, mouth (speech), and mind, their control, and the entry into the 三密 q.v. 大日經疏 1.

三日齋


三日斋

see styles
sān rì zhāi
    san1 ri4 zhai1
san jih chai
 sannichi sai
The third day's ceremonies after a death to gain Yama's favour as the deceased appears before him.

三明市

see styles
sān míng shì
    san1 ming2 shi4
san ming shih
Sanming, prefecture-level city in Fujian Province 福建省[Fu2 jian4 Sheng3]

三明智

see styles
sān míng zhì
    san1 ming2 zhi4
san ming chih
 sanmyōchi
trividyā. The three clear conceptions that (1) all is impermanent 無常 anitya; (2) all is sorrowful 苦 duḥkha; (3) all is devoid of a self 無我 anātman.

三明治

see styles
sān míng zhì
    san1 ming2 zhi4
san ming chih
(loanword) sandwich

三星堆

see styles
sān xīng duī
    san1 xing1 dui1
san hsing tui
archaeological site of Sanxingdui outside Chengdu (Sichuan), exhibiting remarkable bronze artifacts from the 11-12th centuries BC

三星鄉


三星乡

see styles
sān xīng xiāng
    san1 xing1 xiang1
san hsing hsiang
Sanxing or Sanhsing Township in Yilan County 宜蘭縣|宜兰县[Yi2 lan2 Xian4], Taiwan

三昧佛

see styles
sān mèi fó
    san1 mei4 fo2
san mei fo
 Zanmai Butsu
Samādhi Buddha, one of the ten Buddhas mentioned in the 華嚴經.

三昧定

see styles
sān mèi dìng
    san1 mei4 ding4
san mei ting
 zanmai jō
samādhi, concentration

三昧樂


三昧乐

see styles
sān mèi lè
    san1 mei4 le4
san mei le
 zanmai raku
bliss of samādhi

三昧火

see styles
sān mèi huǒ
    san1 mei4 huo3
san mei huo
 zanmai ka
Fire of samādhi, the fire that consumed the body of Buddha when he entered nirvāṇa.

三昧王

see styles
sān mèi wáng
    san1 mei4 wang2
san mei wang
 zanmai ō
royal samādhi

三昧經


三昧经

see styles
sān mèi jīng
    san1 mei4 jing1
san mei ching
 Zanmai kyō
Samādhi-sūtra

三昧耶

see styles
sān mèi yé
    san1 mei4 ye2
san mei yeh
 sanmaiya
    さんまや
(1) (Buddhist term) time (san: samaya); (2) (Buddhist term) meeting; coming together; (3) (Buddhist term) equality, warning, or riddance of hindrances (esp. in esoteric Buddhism as vows of the buddhas and bodhisattvas)
samaya is variously defined as 會 coming together, meeting, convention; 時 timely; 宗 in agreement, of the same class; 平等 equal, equalized; 驚覺 aroused, warned; 除垢障 riddance of unclean hindrances. Especially it is used as indicating the vows made by Buddhas and bodhisattvas, hence as a tally, symbol, or emblem of the spiritual quality of a Buddha or bodhisattva.

三昧門


三昧门

see styles
sān mèi mén
    san1 mei4 men2
san mei men
 zanmai mon
The different stages of a bodhisattva's samādhi; cf. 智度論 28.

三昧魔

see styles
sān mèi mó
    san1 mei4 mo2
san mei mo
 zanmai ma
samādhi-māra, one of the ten māras, who lurks in the heart and hinders progress in meditation, obstructs the truth and destroys wisdom.

三時性


三时性

see styles
sān shí xìng
    san1 shi2 xing4
san shih hsing
 sanjishō
i.e. 徧依圓三性 v. 三性.

三時教


三时教

see styles
sān shí jiào
    san1 shi2 jiao4
san shih chiao
 sanji kyō
(三時教判) The three periods and characteristics of Buddha's teaching, as defined by the Dharmalakṣana school 法相宗. They are: (1) 有, when he taught the 實有 reality of the skandhas and elements, but denied the common belief in 實我 real personality or a permanent soul; this period is represented by the four 阿含經 āgamas and other Hīnayāna sūtras. (2) 空 Śūnya, when he negatived the idea of 實法 the reality of things and advocated that all was 空 unreal; the period of the 般若經 prajñā sūtras. (3) 中 Madhyama, the mean, that mind or spirit is real, while things are unreal; the period of this school's specific sūtra the 解深密經, also the 法華 and later sūtras. In the two earlier periods he is said to have 方便 adapted his teaching to the development of his hearers; in the third to have delivered his complete and perfect doctrine. Another division by the 空宗 is (1) as above; (2) the early period of the Mahāyāna represented, by the 深密經; (3) the higher Mahāyāna as in the 般若經. v. also 三敎.

三時業


三时业

see styles
sān shí yè
    san1 shi2 ye4
san shih yeh
 sanjigou / sanjigo
    さんじごう
{Buddh} (See 順現業,順次業,順後業) karmic retribution through the past, present, and future; three types of karma
The three stages of karma— in the present life because of present deeds; in the next life because of present actions; and in future lives because of present actions.

三暮多

see styles
sān mù duō
    san1 mu4 duo1
san mu to
 Sanbota
God of the wind, which is Vata in Sanskrit.

三曼多

see styles
sān màn duō
    san1 man4 duo1
san man to
 sanmanda
samanta; tr. by 等, 普, 遍 universal, everywhere; also 三曼陀, 三滿多.

三曼陀

see styles
sān màn tuó
    san1 man4 tuo2
san man t`o
    san man to
 sanmanda
universal

三月份

see styles
sān yuè fèn
    san1 yue4 fen4
san yüeh fen
March

三月街

see styles
sān yuè jiē
    san1 yue4 jie1
san yüeh chieh
Third Month Fair, traditional festival of the Bai Nationality 白族[Bai2 zu2]

三末多

see styles
sān mò duō
    san1 mo4 duo1
san mo to
 sanmata
sammata, intp. as 共許 'unanimously accorded'; i. e. name of the first king (elected) at the beginning of each world-kalpa.

三柱門


三柱门

see styles
sān zhù mén
    san1 zhu4 men2
san chu men
 mihashiramon
    みはしらもん
(sports) (cricket) wicket (set of stumps and bails)
wicket (e.g. in cricket); castle; stumps

三框欄


三框栏

see styles
sān kuàng lán
    san1 kuang4 lan2
san k`uang lan
    san kuang lan
radical 匚[fang1] (Kangxi radical 22)

三極少


三极少

see styles
sān jí shǎo
    san1 ji2 shao3
san chi shao
 san gokushō
The three smallest things, i. e. an atom as the smallest particle of matter; a letter as the shortest possible name; a kṣaṇa, as the shortest period of time.

三極管


三极管

see styles
sān jí guǎn
    san1 ji2 guan3
san chi kuan
triode (vacuum tube or transistor)

三次元

see styles
sān cì yuán
    san1 ci4 yuan2
san tz`u yüan
    san tzu yüan
 sanjigen
    さんじげん
three-dimensional; the real world (cf. 二次元[er4 ci4 yuan2])
(1) three dimensions; three dimensional; 3D; 3-D; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (slang) (joc) real world; IRL (in real life)

三次冪


三次幂

see styles
sān cì mì
    san1 ci4 mi4
san tz`u mi
    san tzu mi
(math.) cube; power of 3

三次方

see styles
sān cì fāng
    san1 ci4 fang1
san tz`u fang
    san tzu fang
cube (third power, math.)

三歸依


三归依

see styles
sān guī yī
    san1 gui1 yi1
san kuei i
 san kie
the Three Pillars of Faith (Buddha, dharma, sangha), aka 三寶|三宝[san1 bao3]
three refuges

三歸戒


三归戒

see styles
sān guī jiè
    san1 gui1 jie4
san kuei chieh
 sanki kai
ceremony for the acceptance of the five precepts

三歸文


三归文

see styles
sān guī wén
    san1 gui1 wen2
san kuei wen
 sankimon
text of the three refuges

三段論


三段论

see styles
sān duàn lùn
    san1 duan4 lun4
san tuan lun
syllogism (deduction in logic)

三比量

see styles
sān bǐ liáng
    san1 bi3 liang2
san pi liang
 san hiryō
three kinds of reasoning

三毛貓


三毛猫

see styles
sān máo māo
    san1 mao2 mao1
san mao mao
tortoiseshell cat; calico cat
See: 三毛猫

三民區


三民区

see styles
sān mín qū
    san1 min2 qu1
san min ch`ü
    san min chü
Sanmin, a district of Kaohsiung City 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 Shi4], Taiwan

三民鄉


三民乡

see styles
sān mín xiāng
    san1 min2 xiang1
san min hsiang
Sanmin district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan

三水區


三水区

see styles
sān shuǐ qū
    san1 shui3 qu1
san shui ch`ü
    san shui chü
Sanshui, a district of Foshan City 佛山市[Fo2 shan1 Shi4], Guangdong

三水縣


三水县

see styles
sān shuǐ xiàn
    san1 shui3 xian4
san shui hsien
Sanshui county in Guangdong

三江源

see styles
sān jiāng yuán
    san1 jiang1 yuan2
san chiang yüan
Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve, high plateau region of Qinghai containing the headwaters of Changjiang or Yangtze, Huanghe or Yellow River and Lancang or Mekong River

三江縣


三江县

see styles
sān jiāng xiàn
    san1 jiang1 xian4
san chiang hsien
see 三江侗族自治縣|三江侗族自治县[San1 jiang1 Dong4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 xian4]

三沙市

see styles
sān shā shì
    san1 sha1 shi4
san sha shih
Sansha, prefecture-level city in Hainan Province 海南省[Hai3 nan2 Sheng3]

三河市

see styles
sān hé shì
    san1 he2 shi4
san ho shih
Sanhe, a county-level city in Langfang City 廊坊市[Lang2 fang2 Shi4], Hebei

三河縣


三河县

see styles
sān hé xiàn
    san1 he2 xian4
san ho hsien
Sanhe county in Beijing

三法印

see styles
sān fǎ yìn
    san1 fa3 yin4
san fa yin
 sanbouin / sanboin
    さんぼういん
Dharma seals; three marks of existence (suffering, impermanence, non-Self)
idem 三印.

三法司

see styles
sān fǎ sī
    san1 fa3 si1
san fa ssu
the three judicial chief ministries (in imperial China)

三法妙

see styles
sān fǎ miào
    san1 fa3 miao4
san fa miao
 san bōmyō
v. 三軌.

三法忍

see styles
sān fǎ rěn
    san1 fa3 ren3
san fa jen
 san bō nin
idem 三忍.

三法輪


三法轮

see styles
sān fǎ lún
    san1 fa3 lun2
san fa lun
 san bōrin
The three law-wheels, or periods of the Buddha's preaching, according to Paramārtha, to 嘉祥 Jiaxiang of the 三論 school, and to 玄奘 Xuanzang of the 法相 school.

三波多

see styles
sān bō duō
    san1 bo1 duo1
san po to
 sanhata
samāpta; finished, ended, perfect; a term used at the conclusion of Homa or Fire-worship.

三波訶


三波诃

see styles
sān bō hē
    san1 bo1 he1
san po ho
 Sanhaka
Sampaha, according to Eitel, Malasa, a valley in the upper Punjab; but perhaps Śāmbī, a state north of Citral in the Hindukush.

三涅槃

see styles
sān niè pán
    san1 nie4 pan2
san nieh p`an
    san nieh pan
 san nehan
three nirvāṇas

三淨肉


三净肉

see styles
sān jìng ròu
    san1 jing4 rou4
san ching jou
 san jōniku
The three kinds of "clean" flesh—when a monk has not seen the creature killed, has not heard of its being killed for him, and has no doubt thereon.

三溫暖


三温暖

see styles
sān wēn nuǎn
    san1 wen1 nuan3
san wen nuan
sauna (loanword) (Tw)

三滿多


三满多

see styles
sān mǎn duō
    san1 man3 duo1
san man to
 sanmanta
universal

三灣鄉


三湾乡

see styles
sān wān xiāng
    san1 wan1 xiang1
san wan hsiang
Sanwan township in Miaoli county 苗栗縣|苗栗县[Miao2 li4 xian4], northwest Taiwan

三無差


三无差

see styles
sān wú chā
    san1 wu2 cha1
san wu ch`a
    san wu cha
 san musha
三無差別)The three that are without (essential) difference, i.e. are of the same nature: (a) 心 The nature of mind is the same in Buddhas, and men, and all the living; (b) 佛 the nature and enlightenment of all Buddhas is the same; (c) 衆生 the nature and enlightenment of all the living is the same. The 華嚴經 says 心佛及衆生, 是三無差別.

三無性


三无性

see styles
sān wú xìng
    san1 wu2 xing4
san wu hsing
 san mushō
The three things without a nature or separate existence of their own: (a) 相無性 form, appearance or seeming, is unreal, e.g. a rope appearing like a snake; (b) 生無性 life ditto, for it is like the rope, which is derived from constituent materials; (c) 勝義無性 the 勝義, concept of the 眞如 or bhūtatathatā, is unreal, e.g. the hemp of which the rope is made; the bhūtatathatā is perfect and eternal. Every representation of it is abstract and unreal. The three are also known as 相無性, 無自然性, 法無性; v. 唯識論 9.

三無數


三无数

see styles
sān wú shǔ
    san1 wu2 shu3
san wu shu
 san mushu
three incalculable...

三無爲


三无为

see styles
sān wú wéi
    san1 wu2 wei2
san wu wei
 san mui
three unconditioned phenomena

三照喩

see styles
sān zhào yù
    san1 zhao4 yu4
san chao yü
 sanshō yu
analogy of the three (stages of) illumination

三煩惱


三烦恼

see styles
sān fán nǎo
    san1 fan2 nao3
san fan nao
 san bonnō
v. 三惑.

三牟尼

see styles
sān móu ní
    san1 mou2 ni2
san mou ni
 sanmuni
a sage who is in control of the three activities

三班倒

see styles
sān bān dǎo
    san1 ban1 dao3
san pan tao
three-shift system (work rostering)

三生死

see styles
sān shēng sǐ
    san1 sheng1 si3
san sheng ssu
 san shōshi
three [realms of] life and death

三用表

see styles
sān yòng biǎo
    san1 yong4 biao3
san yung piao
instrument console (diving)

三界城

see styles
sān jiè chéng
    san1 jie4 cheng2
san chieh ch`eng
    san chieh cheng
 sankai jō
castle of the three realms

三界尊

see styles
sān jiè zūn
    san1 jie4 zun1
san chieh tsun
 sangai son
The honoured one of the three worlds, i.e. Buddha.

三界有

see styles
sān jiè yǒu
    san1 jie4 you3
san chieh yu
 sankai u
three realms of existence

三界業


三界业

see styles
sān jiè yè
    san1 jie4 ye4
san chieh yeh
 sankai gō
activities in the three realms

三界欲

see styles
sān jiè yù
    san1 jie4 yu4
san chieh yü
 sankai yoku
desire of [all] three realms

三界牀


三界床

see styles
sān jiè chuáng
    san1 jie4 chuang2
san chieh ch`uang
    san chieh chuang
 sangai shō
The sick-bed of the trailokya, especially this world of suffering.

三界生

see styles
sān jiè shēng
    san1 jie4 sheng1
san chieh sheng
 sankai no shō
birth in the three realms

三界眼

see styles
sān jiè yǎn
    san1 jie4 yan3
san chieh yen
 sangai gen
The trailokya eye, i.e. Buddha, who sees all the realms and the way of universal escape.

三界緣


三界缘

see styles
sān jiè yuán
    san1 jie4 yuan2
san chieh yüan
 sangai en
three realms as objective condition

三界藏

see styles
sān jiè zàng
    san1 jie4 zang4
san chieh tsang
 sangai zō
The trailokya-garbha, the womb or storehouse of all the transmigrational.

三界見


三界见

see styles
sān jiè jiàn
    san1 jie4 jian4
san chieh chien
 sankai ken
views in the three realms

三界道

see styles
sān jiè dào
    san1 jie4 dao4
san chieh tao
 sangaidō
(six) destinies of the three realms

三界雄

see styles
sān jiè xióng
    san1 jie4 xiong2
san chieh hsiung
 sangai (no) ō
The hero of the trailokya—Buddha.

三番釋


三番释

see styles
sān fān shì
    san1 fan1 shi4
san fan shih
 sanban shaku
a tripartite explanation

三疊紀


三叠纪

see styles
sān dié jì
    san1 die2 ji4
san tieh chi
Triassic (geological period 250-205m years ago)

三發心


三发心

see styles
sān fā xīn
    san1 fa1 xin1
san fa hsin
 san hosshin
The three resolves of the 起信論 Awakening of Faith: (a) 信成就發心 to perfect the bodhi of faith, i.e. in the stage of faith; (b) 解行發心 to understand and carry into practice this wisdom; (c) 證發心 the realization, or proof of or union with bodhi.

三白法

see styles
sān bái fǎ
    san1 bai2 fa3
san pai fa
 san byakuhō
is the rule of the three white foods 三白食.

三白食

see styles
sān bái shí
    san1 bai2 shi2
san pai shih
 san byakujiki
The three white foods— milk, cream (or curd), and rice (especially upland rice).

三百則


三百则

see styles
sān bǎi zé
    san1 bai3 ze2
san pai tse
 Sanbyaku soku
Three Hundred Cases

三相續


三相续

see styles
sān xiāng xù
    san1 xiang1 xu4
san hsiang hsü
 san sōzoku
The three links, or consequences: (a) the worlds with their kingdoms, which arise from the karma of existence; (b) all beings, who arise out of the five skandhas; (c) rewards and punishments, which arise out of moral karma causes.

三相點


三相点

see styles
sān xiàng diǎn
    san1 xiang4 dian3
san hsiang tien
triple point (thermodynamics)

三眉底

see styles
sān méi dǐ
    san1 mei2 di3
san mei ti
 Sanmitei
Saṃmatīya-nikāya

三眞如

see styles
sān zhēn rú
    san1 zhen1 ru2
san chen ju
 san shinnyo
Three aspects of the bhūtatathatā, implying that it is above the limitations of form, creation, or a soul. (1) (a) 無相眞如 without form; (b) 無生眞如 without creation; (c) 無性眞如 without anything that can be called a nature for comparison; e.g. chaos, or primal matter. (2) (a) 善法眞如 The bhūtatathatā as good; (b) 不善法眞如 as evil; (c) 無記法眞如 as neutral, or neither good nor evil.

三碳糖

see styles
sān tàn táng
    san1 tan4 tang2
san t`an t`ang
    san tan tang
triose (CH2O)3, monosaccharide with three carbon atoms, such as glyceraldehyde 甘油醛[gan1 you2 quan2]

三示導


三示导

see styles
sān shì dǎo
    san1 shi4 dao3
san shih tao
 san jidō
three means of guidance

三示現


三示现

see styles
sān shì xiàn
    san1 shi4 xian4
san shih hsien
 san jigen
three miraculous powers

三祕密


三秘密

see styles
sān mì mì
    san1 mi4 mi4
san mi mi
 san himitsu
The three mysteries, a term of the esoteric school for 身, 口, and 意; i.e. the symbol; the mystic word or sound; the meditation of the mind.

三神足

see styles
sān shén zú
    san1 shen2 zu2
san shen tsu
 san jinsoku
three miraculous powers

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary