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塚無岱

see styles
 tsukanashitai
    つかなしたい
(place-name) Tsukanashitai

塞建陀

see styles
sāi jiàn tuó
    sai1 jian4 tuo2
sai chien t`o
    sai chien to
 saikenda
(塞建陀羅); 塞健陀 skandha, 'the shoulder'; 'the body'; 'the trunk of a tree'; 'a section,' etc. M.W. 'Five psychological constituents.' 'Five attributes of every human being.' Eitel. Commonly known as the five aggregates, constituents, or groups; the pañcaskandha; under the Han dynasty 陰 was used, under the Jin 衆, under the Tang 蘊. The five are: 色 rūpa, form, or sensuous quality; 受 vedana, reception, feeling, sensation; 想 sañjñā , thought, consciousness, perception; 行 karman, or saṃskāra, action, mental activity; 識 vijñāna, cognition. The last four are mental constituents of the ego. Skandha is also the name of an arhat, and Skanda, also 塞建那, of a deva.

塩場菜

see styles
 shibana; shibana
    しばな; シバナ
(kana only) Triglochin maritima var. asiatica (variety of seaside arrowgrass)

塩手鼻

see styles
 shiotebana
    しおてばな
(personal name) Shiotebana

塩谷鼻

see styles
 shiotanihana
    しおたにはな
(place-name) Shiotanihana

增上慢

see styles
zēng shàng màn
    zeng1 shang4 man4
tseng shang man
 zōjō man
Arrogance, pride (of superior knowledge); e.g. the 5,000 disciples who, in their Hīnayāna superiority, thought they had gained all wisdom and refused to hear the Lotus gospel.

墨角蘭


墨角兰

see styles
mò jiǎo lán
    mo4 jiao3 lan2
mo chiao lan
marjoram (Origanum majorana)

壁の花

see styles
 kabenohana
    かべのはな
one too shy to actively join in the party; wallflower

壇ノ鼻

see styles
 dannohana
    だんのはな
(personal name) Dannohana

壞驢車


坏驴车

see styles
huài lǘ chē
    huai4 lv2 che1
huai lü ch`e
    huai lü che
 e rosha
A worn-out donkey cart; —i. e. Hīnayāna.

士饅頭


士馒头

see styles
shì mán tóu
    shi4 man2 tou2
shih man t`ou
    shih man tou
 shimantō*
śmaśāna. A crematory; a burial place for remains from cremation. A grave; v. 土饅頭. The form is doubtful.

声聞僧

see styles
 shoumonsou / shomonso
    しょうもんそう
(archaism) Hinayana monk

夏々南

see styles
 nanami
    ななみ
(female given name) Nanami

夏々子

see styles
 nanako
    ななこ
(female given name) Nanako

夏々樹

see styles
 nanaki
    ななき
(female given name) Nanaki

夏々海

see styles
 nanami
    ななみ
(female given name) Nanami

夏々鈴

see styles
 nanari
    ななり
(female given name) Nanari

夏七星

see styles
 nanase
    ななせ
(female given name) Nanase

夏也菜

see styles
 kayana
    かやな
(given name) Kayana

夏亜奈

see styles
 kaana / kana
    かあな
(female given name) Kaana

夏南子

see styles
 kanako
    かなこ
(female given name) Kanako

夏南帆

see styles
 kanaho
    かなほ
(female given name) Kanaho

夏南海

see styles
 kanami
    かなみ
(female given name) Kanami

夏南絵

see styles
 kanae
    かなえ
(female given name) Kanae

夏南美

see styles
 kanami
    かなみ
(female given name) Kanami

夏南陽

see styles
 nanahi
    ななひ
(female given name) Nanahi

夏名子

see styles
 kanako
    かなこ
(female given name) Kanako

夏奈女

see styles
 kaname
    かなめ
(female given name) Kaname

夏奈子

see styles
 nanako
    ななこ
(female given name) Nanako

夏奈実

see styles
 kanami
    かなみ
(personal name) Kanami

夏奈帆

see styles
 kanaho
    かなほ
(female given name) Kanaho

夏奈未

see styles
 kanami
    かなみ
(personal name) Kanami

夏奈江

see styles
 kanae
    かなえ
(female given name) Kanae

夏奈波

see styles
 kanaha
    かなは
(female given name) Kanaha

夏奈絵

see styles
 kanae
    かなえ
(female given name) Kanae

夏奈美

see styles
 kanami
    かなみ
(female given name) Kanami

夏奈衣

see styles
 kanae
    かなえ
(given name) Kanae

夏成姫

see styles
 nanahi
    ななひ
(female given name) Nanahi

夏白菊

see styles
 natsushirogiku; natsushirogiku
    ナツシロギク; なつしろぎく
(kana only) feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)

夏空咲

see styles
 hanabi
    はなび
(female given name) Hanabi

夏茄子

see styles
 kanako
    かなこ
(female given name) Kanako

夏菜子

see styles
 nanako
    ななこ
(female given name) Nanako

夏菜恵

see styles
 kanae
    かなえ
(given name) Kanae

夏菜海

see styles
 kanami
    かなみ
(personal name) Kanami

夏菜絵

see styles
 kanae
    かなえ
(female given name) Kanae

夏那子

see styles
 nanako
    ななこ
(female given name) Nanako

夏魚子

see styles
 kanako
    かなこ
(female given name) Kanako

夏魚江

see styles
 kanae
    かなえ
(female given name) Kanae

夕花奈

see styles
 yukana
    ゆかな
(female given name) Yukana

外側溝


外侧沟

see styles
wài cè gōu
    wai4 ce4 gou1
wai ts`e kou
    wai tse kou
 gaisokukou / gaisokuko
    がいそくこう
lateral sulcus or Sylvian fissure (neuroanatomy)
lateral sulcus (brain structure); Sylvian fissure; lateral fissure

外側裂


外侧裂

see styles
wài cè liè
    wai4 ce4 lie4
wai ts`e lieh
    wai tse lieh
lateral sulcus or Sylvian fissure (neuroanatomy)

外耳道

see styles
wài ěr dào
    wai4 er3 dao4
wai erh tao
 gaijidou / gaijido
    がいじどう
external auditory meatus; auditory canal, between the outer ear 外耳 and tympanum 鼓膜
external auditory canal; ear canal; external auditory meatus

外野沢

see styles
 hanarezawa
    はなれざわ
(place-name) Hanarezawa

外離島

see styles
 sotobanarijima
    そとばなりじま
(personal name) Sotobanarijima

多亜奈

see styles
 taana / tana
    たあな
(female given name) Taana

多加成

see styles
 takanari
    たかなり
(personal name) Takanari

多南実

see styles
 tanami
    たなみ
(female given name) Tanami

多古鼻

see styles
 takobana
    たこばな
(place-name) Takobana

多名井

see styles
 tanai
    たない
(surname) Tanai

多名賀

see styles
 tanaka
    たなか
(surname) Tanaka

多名部

see styles
 tanabe
    たなべ
(surname) Tanabe

多奈川

see styles
 tanagawa
    たながわ
(place-name) Tanagawa

多奈村

see styles
 tanamura
    たなむら
(surname) Tanamura

多奈田

see styles
 tanada
    たなだ
(surname) Tanada

多奈部

see styles
 tanabe
    たなべ
(surname) Tanabe

多揭羅


多揭罗

see styles
duō qì luó
    duo1 qi4 luo2
to ch`i lo
    to chi lo
 takara
tagaraka, 木香; 根香 putchuck, aplotaxis auriculata, or tabernaemontana coronaria, the shrub and its fragrant powder; also 多伽羅 (or 多伽留, or 多伽婁).

多智花

see styles
 tachibana
    たちばな
(surname) Tachibana

多浦鼻

see styles
 taurabana
    たうらばな
(personal name) Taurabana

多知花

see styles
 tachibana
    たちばな
(surname) Tachibana

多羅樹


多罗树

see styles
duō luó shù
    duo1 luo2 shu4
to lo shu
 taraju
    たらじゅ
(1) (See パルミラ椰子) palmyra; (2) ancient Indian unit of distance (approx. 15m)
多羅果; 多羅葉; 多羅掌 The tāla tree, its edible fruit resembling the pomegranate, its leaves being used for writing, their palm-shaped parts being made into fans.

多聞天


多闻天

see styles
duō wén tiān
    duo1 wen2 tian1
to wen t`ien
    to wen tien
 Tamon Ten
    たもんてん
Vaisravana (one of the Heavenly Kings)
(Buddhist term) Vaisravana (Buddhist deity)
Vaiśravaṇa

多賀名

see styles
 tagana
    たがな
(surname) Tagana

多門天

see styles
 tamonten
    たもんてん
(irregular kanji usage) (Buddhist term) Vaisravana (Buddhist deity)

多香菜

see styles
 takana
    たかな
(female given name) Takana

夜楽奈

see styles
 yarana
    やらな
(female given name) Yarana

夢占い

see styles
 yumeuranai
    ゆめうらない
oneiromancy; dream fortune-telling

夢叶名

see styles
 yukana
    ゆかな
(female given name) Yukana

夢揭釐


梦揭厘

see styles
mèng qì lí
    meng4 qi4 li2
meng ch`i li
    meng chi li
 Mukeiri
Moṅgali, or Maṅgala, ancient capital of Udyāna, the present Manglavor on the left bank of the Swat, a trans-Indus State west of Kashmir.

夢花奈

see styles
 yukana
    ゆかな
(female given name) Yukana

大下内

see styles
 ooshitanai
    おおしたない
(surname) Ooshitanai

大乃花

see styles
 oonohana
    おおのはな
(surname) Oonohana

大乘因

see styles
dà shèng yīn
    da4 sheng4 yin1
ta sheng yin
 daijō in
Mahāyāna "cause" is variously described as the mind of enlightenment 菩提心; or the reality behind all things 諸法實相.

大乘基

see styles
dà shèng jī
    da4 sheng4 ji1
ta sheng chi
 Daijō ki
"Mahāyāna‐fundament", title of 窺基 Kuiji, a noted disciple of Xuanzang 玄奘; known also as 大乘法師.

大乘天

see styles
dà shèng tiān
    da4 sheng4 tian1
ta sheng t`ien
    ta sheng tien
 Daijō ten
"Mahāyāna-deva", a title given to 玄奘 Xuanzang, who was also styled 木叉提婆 Moksa-deva.

大乘宗

see styles
dà shèng zōng
    da4 sheng4 zong1
ta sheng tsung
 daijō shū
The school of Mahāyāna, attributed to the rise in India of the Mādhyamika, i.e. the 中觀 or 三論 school ascribed to Nāgārjuna, and the Yoga 瑜伽 or Dharmalakṣaṇa 法相 school, the other schools being Hīnayāna. In China and Japan the 倶舍 and 成實 are classed as Hīnayāna, the rest being Mahāyāna , of which the principal schools are 律, 法相 , 三論, 華嚴, 天台, 眞言 , 淨土 , 禪 q.v.

大乘心

see styles
dà shèng xīn
    da4 sheng4 xin1
ta sheng hsin
 daijō shin
The mind or heart of the Mahāyāna; seeking the mind of Buddha by means of Mahāyāna.

大乘經


大乘经

see styles
dà shèng jīng
    da4 sheng4 jing1
ta sheng ching
 daijō kyō
Mahāyāna sutras, the sūtra-piṭaka. Discourses ascribed to the Buddha, presumed to be written in India and translated into Chinese. These are divided into five classes corresponding to the Mahāyāna theory of the Buddha's life: (1) Avataṃsaka, 華嚴 the sermons first preached by Śākyamuni after enlightenment; (2) Vaipulya, 方等; (3) Prajñā Pāramitā, 般若; (4) Saddharma Puṇḍarīka, 法華; and last (5) Mahāparinirvāṇa, 涅槃. Another list of Mahāyāna sutras is 般若; 寳積; 大集; 華嚴 and 涅槃. The sutras of Hīnayāna are given as the Agamas 阿含, etc.

大乘論


大乘论

see styles
dà shèng lùn
    da4 sheng4 lun4
ta sheng lun
 daijō ron
Abhidharma of the Mahāyāna, the collection of discourses on metaphysics and doctrines.

大亜奈

see styles
 daiana
    だいあな
(female given name) Daiana

大仏鼻

see styles
 daibutsuhana
    だいぶつはな
(place-name) Daibutsuhana

大兎鼻

see styles
 oousagibana / oosagibana
    おおうさぎばな
(place-name) Oousagibana

大動脈


大动脉

see styles
dà dòng mài
    da4 dong4 mai4
ta tung mai
 daidoumyaku / daidomyaku
    だいどうみゃく
main artery (blood vessel); fig. main highway; arterial road
(1) {anat} aorta; (2) important traffic route

大勤勇

see styles
dà qín yǒng
    da4 qin2 yong3
ta ch`in yung
    ta chin yung
 dai gonyō
Greatly zealous and bold― a title of Vairocana.

大原中

see styles
 ooharanaka
    おおはらなか
(place-name) Ooharanaka

大司農


大司农

see styles
dà sī nóng
    da4 si1 nong2
ta ssu nung
minister responsible for agriculture and state granaries in imperial China

大向鼻

see styles
 ookoubana / ookobana
    おおこうばな
(personal name) Ookoubana

大和名

see styles
 oowana
    おおわな
(place-name) Oowana

大地離

see styles
 oojibanari
    おおじばなり
(place-name) Oojibanari

大塚中

see styles
 ootsukanaka
    おおつかなか
(place-name) Ootsukanaka

大寂定

see styles
dà jí dìng
    da4 ji2 ding4
ta chi ting
 dai jakujō
The samādhi which the Tathāgata enters, of perfect tranquility and concentration with total absence of any perturbing element; also parinirvāṇa. Also 大寂三昧; 大寂靜摩地.

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